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    the death penalty argue that this sentence deters crime. Some also say that it is a good tool for police and prosecutors to makes sure that convicted criminals do not offend again and that it is a fair penalty for atrocious crimes such as child murders‚ serial killers‚ and torture murderers. Opponents of capital punishment oppose that not all people convicted of murder desire a death penalty. Some also say that execution discriminates against minorities and the poor‚ and that it encourages a "culture

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    To:Senior Partner From: Arisleyda Bonetti Date:   February 16‚ 2015 Re:       Our new client Natalie Attired; denial of unemployment benefits for alleged misconduct FACTS Natalie Attired would like to know if she has a claim against the NMESB for wrongfully withholding her unemployment benefits. Ms. Attired was employed with Biddy’s Tea House and Croissanterie. Ms. Biddy evaluated the waitresses’ performance every three months‚ and received four evaluations while she worked there. Also there was no

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    Employment-At-Will Doctrine Law and Ethics in the Business Environment The concept of employment-at-will holds that both employer and employee have the mutual right to terminate an employment relationship anytime for any reason and with or without advance notice to the other. Specifically‚ it holds that an organization employs an individual at its own will and can‚ therefore‚ terminate that employee at any time “for a good cause‚ for no cause‚ or even for cause morally wrong‚ without being

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    Apology by Plato‚ we could know Socrates is an enduring person with imagination‚ because he presents us with a mass of contradictions: Most eloquent men‚ yet he never wrote a word; ugliest yet most profoundly attractive; ignorant yet wise; wrongfully convicted‚ yet unwilling to avoid his unjust execution. Behind these conundrums is a contradiction less often explored: Socrates is at once the most Athenian‚ most local‚ citizenly‚ and patriotic of philosophers; and yet the most self-regarding of Athenians

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    Today‚ as a nation we are seeing a comeback of racial discrimination in modern society. Recently we have been seeing this problem in the criminal justice system. In America‚ we are celebrating our 40th year of the return of the death penalty after it was ruled out by the supreme court in 1981‚ resulting as a form of “cruel and unusual punishment.” However‚ the first use of lethal injection followed in 1982‚ after much debate by the Supreme Court over the constitutionality of the new “death shot

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    Lopez 1      Ashanti Lopez  Mr. Knox  AP English Language & Composition  14 January 2015  Mass Incarceration  On December 7th of 1989‚ a man named Carlos DeLuna‚ was wrongfully executed for a  murder he did not commit (Cohen). The 8th Amendment of the U.S. Bill of Rights states‚  "Excessive bail shall not be required‚ nor excessive fines imposed‚ nor cruel and unusual  punishments inflicted." Carlos never had the opportunity to prove his innocence before being  executed by lethal injection. Prior to being executed

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    Rights consisted of the first ten amendments of the United States Constitution‚ including the Sixth Amendment—the right to counsel. The Betts v. Brady case‚ Gideon v. Wainwright case‚ and Shelton v. Alabama case‚ each demonstrated how individuals wrongfully suffered due to the lack of appointed counsels. Following these three significant court cases over the past 80 years‚ the Supreme Court set a precedent for all cases to follow‚ by ensuring the defendant’s Sixth Amendment right which has led to a

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    Introduction As Christians‚ we will look for answers to lots of life’s issues in the Bible‚ and one of life’s toughest issues for Christians is capital punishment. Christians who support capital punishment usually turn to the Old Testament for answers. One of the most commonly brought up scriptures in this regard is Genesis 9:6‚ which states‚ “Whoever sheds the blood of man‚ by man shall his blood be shed; for in the image of God has God made man (NIV).” Other places in the Old Testament that capital

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    COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 408
An Act for Making Further and More Effectual Provision for the National Defense by Establishing a System of Military Justice for Persons Subject to Military Law (As amended by RAs 242 and 516 approved on June 12‚ 1984 and June 114‚ 1950 respectively and further amended by PD 116 dtd June 24‚ 1977 and further amended by PD 1968 dtd January 11‚ 1985.) Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines: Section 1. The following articles shall be known as the Articles

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    against legalizing euthanasia claims that performing euthanasia is still killing a person‚ that legalizing it would cause people to use it wrongfully as a way of murdering‚ and that increasing life span is good no matter how its done. 2. Euthanasia can be pain relieving and dignifying way of dying for terminal illness. 3. It can be prevented from being used wrongfully by setting tight regulations and restrictions. 4. It is not right to keep people alive beyond their natural life span. B. Block 2: argument

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