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    Correction

    Juvenile Crime Paper Kenyetta Steele CJS/200 June 29, 2014 Richards Daniels A juvenile court is a tribunal having special authority to try and pass judgment’s for crimes Committed by children or adolescents

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    Search and Seizure

    2014 Search and Seizure Response Paper I believe that the courts have put in place certain safeguards and limitations that ensure police officers do not interfere with an individual's Fourth Amendment rights. I could go into how search and seizure is defined and what is necessary for a warrant, but I want to go into a different direction and discuss how technology is changing the meaning of ; "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable

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    Forensic Chemistry Notes

    fluids whether fresh or dried. It also include other stains of interests from ob-gynecological origin, mineral stains, fruits and/or vegetable stains. 3. It is involved in determining the kind of ink used in signature writings, and the kind of paper of a questioned document. 4. The knowledge of properties of volatile substance like organic solvents (alcohol, acetone, etc), accelerants (gasoline, kerosene, oils), and miscible materials such as textile fibers from clothing, are applied in forensic

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    State of Confusion

    State of Confusion Paper BUS 415 December 5, 2011 Adriane Jemmott State of Confusion Paper This paper is an analysis of the case of Tanya Trucker v. State of Confusion. Facts “The state of Confusion enacted a statute requiring all trucks and towing trailers that use its highways to use a B-type truck hitch. This hitch is manufactured by only one manufacturer in Confusion. The result of this statute is that any trucker who wants to drive through Confusion must stop and have the new hitch

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    Public Safety and Privacy Analysis

    Public Safety and Privacy Analysis Billie Barker University of Phoenix CJA/550 Legal Issues in Justice and Security Michael Barrett, Esq. April 2, 2012 Public Safety and Privacy Analysis Introduction The purpose of this paper is to learn about public safety and privacy issues. Understanding the search and seizure laws; that govern all law enforcement and private security perssonel. Next the paper looks at the laws for surveillance by the police. After that this paper is investigating the

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    Australian Law

    review is the authority vested to review laws, court decisions, policies, or executive powers relevant to subjudice matters. The judicial reviews have been imposed in many states in search of equity and fair judgments. Judicial review has been made part of Australia’s legal process although there are no clear provisions in the constitution. According to Mark Tunshets,( Jones, Ian. The anisminic revolution in Australian administrative law: an analysis of extended jurisdictional error. Turramurra, N

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    Risk Management -Courts Asia

    Identification framework and Risk Area Structure 13 3.4 Risk Identification 14 3.4.1 Checklist 14 3.4.2 Brainstorming 14 3.4.3 Structure Interview 14 3.5 Risk Assessment 15 3.5.1 Human Reliability 15 3.5.2 Cause and effect analysis 15 3.5.3 Failure Mode Effect Analysis 15 3.0 Risk Register 16 Conclusion 17 Reference 18 Appendix B – Likelihood 21 Appendix C – Consequences 22 Appendix D1 – Detailed Risk Register (Risk : Very High) 23 Appendix D2 - Detailed Risk Register (Risk :

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    Hazen Paper Co. V. Biggins 507 U.S. 604 (1993)

    Hazen Paper Co. v. Biggins 507 U.S. 604 (1993) Case Study JSale. GB41- Employment Law Professor Shawn Pattinson 1 Do you agree with the court that age and years of service are sufficiently distinct to allow for terminations based on years of service and to find no violation of the ADEA where the terminations result in a greater proportion of older workers being fired? The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (the ADEA) forbids discrimination based on age by protecting individuals

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    Evaluation Model Paper

    arises; did the monitoring phase address the potential outcome of the intended objective? In criminal justice, the formal evaluation model would benefit these types of policies. This paper will summarize the formal evaluation model and explain why it is the most effective evaluation process in criminal justice. This paper will also look at a policy involved with criminal justice and provide reasoning why the formal evaluation process is more practical than the pseudoevaluation and decision-theoretic

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    Lawyering Skills

    problem and write up the results of that analysis. The typical vehicle that lawyers use to do this is the legal memorandum. When you write a memorandum, you will make use of the several analytical skills you have been developing. This handout explains the form and content of a legal memorandum. II. PURPOSE OF A MEMORANDUM A legal memorandum is a document written to convey information within a law firm or other organization. It is a written analysis of a legal problem. The memorandum is usually

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