Ratified in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were written out of desperation and fear. Desperation that our new country needed some form of government and fear that there could be further attacks from Great Britain or other aggressive governments. The challenge with the Articles of Confederation were, that there was no cohesion between states, or the new nation as a whole. There was no centralized government. There was no form of leadership for the states to fall back on if they had been attacked
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A federal agent is reporting to his first post of duty after the academy to a small resident office at which you work. You and a few others are included in a meeting to provide administrative support for his first assignment. In the discussion, you learn that there is a large roundup of gang members scheduled for the following day at 6:00 a.m. It is a federal case but is being supported by approximately 50 local officers and state troopers. A briefing is scheduled at 6:00 p.m. for the officers
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2. How to Get out of Jury Duty The mailman delivers good news and bad news. Topping the “bad news” list for many people who live in Los Angeles is a jury summons. This document tells you that you must respond by mail or phone for possible service on a jury. Many people feel that jury duty is a boring chore and would prefer not doing it. In fact, court clerks say that the most common question they hear is: Why do I have to serve? The official response is: Jury duty is a responsibility that all qualified
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Zahkia Jones * -Describe a court and its purpose The court represents the collective conscience of society, serving as an instrument for expressing the revulsion people feel for those who commit particularly heinous crimes. courts serve as an agency of social control, determining which behaviors may be acceptable and which deserve severe sanction. The courts are a critical component of American criminal justice, determine what should happen to people charged with violating the law. private
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According to The Crucible, lying is a constant factor in the play, and it always ends in destruction. Take Elizabeth Proctor, for example. In the beginning, she found lying a horrid thing to do; however, when the play starts to develop into the witch trials, she results in lying and basically kills her husband in the process. Although Elizabeth Proctor doesn’t change as much as other characters, her refinement did show the reader how lying is never the way to go as well as the beginning of John’s
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Who was the person that murdered oj simpson's wife. Do you think anyone will ever find out who murdered her? We still don't know who murdered her however people still might think that oj simpson was the one who murdered his own wife. Have you ever heard of a unsolved mystery well oj simpson was in a unsolved mystery. Oj simpson was accused of murdering his own wife but he said he did not. The O. J. Simpson murder case officially titled People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson was
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Technological Communication Methods and Practices Paper The future brings for us many unknowns especially when it comes to law enforcement. Law enforcement technology has come a long way from its early days. Technology has facilitated the job for many law enforcement positions. Thanks to DNA and fingerprinting many cold case crimes have been solved, in addition many wrongfully accused have obtain their well-deserved freedom. In 2013 we can expect many advancements such as: brain fingerprinting
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Family law matters like divorce, custody arrangements, alimony, and adoption are delicate legal issues, not to mention sensitive personal challenges that can impact an entire family. Matthew J. Kentner, Atty, is a family lawyer serving clients throughout the Wapakoneta, Ohio, area. He understands the deeply emotional nature of family law problems. Here, Attorney Kentner discusses the professional, dependable legal services he provides to families as they deal with the upheavals of life transitions
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Actorish. Night-club comedian. Expert lawyer. One of these things is not like the other. So you would think yet Truman Capote reveals these words to describe Logan Green, in the closing argument of the trial scene in “In Cold Blood”. Capote enlightened the reader to how trial cases are won, he conveys this by exposing the emotional and ethical appeals Green secretly incorporates into his argument. One of the best approaches to get someone to trust you is show them you know what your talking about
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to handle evidence when it enters your possession. It also establishes that the findings at the crime seen are exactly the same findings being presented in court. There was no tampering or mishandling of the evidence from the crime scene to the courtroom. Failure to follow the chain of custody procedure may cause a mistrial, allow criminals to get away with a crime, or losing
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