officials who are regarded as divinely guided 4. villainy (7) – wretched, evil conduct 5. hearty (8) – strong, healthy 6. quaking (8) – trembling, shuddering, quivering with fear 7. dissembling (9) – concealing the facts; hiding under a false pretense 8. propriety (9) – socially acceptable behavior and speech 9. heathen (10) – an uncivilized or irreligious person; pagan 10. conjured (10) – summoned a devil or spirit by invocation or incantation 11. faction (10) – group; secret
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1) PSYCHOLOGY OF INTERROGATION Interrogation- questioning a suspect or witness by law enforcement authorities. Once a person being questioned is arrested, he/she is entitled to be informed of his/her legal rights, and in no case may the interrogation violate rules of due process. * Interrogation may be considered as accusatory, which differentiates it from interviewing. * Context of interrogation is always coercive. Although police powers may be small, psychological powers are very great
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quote, then the salesperson waits to “reel in the fish,” but alas there are no products left, so he offers her a “better deal” and with a switch of product, a deceptive deal may be made! The FTC sets the standards for advertising, especially false or misleading advertising. The Federal Trade Commission Guide reads that a “former price is not necessarily fictitious merely because no sales at the advertised price were made. The advertiser should be especially careful, however, in such a case,
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Access Control Systems & Technology Paper SEC/420 Alarm Systems Bells and whistles usually signify celebration and late night partying for the everyday hardworking, fun loving person. However, for the security professional those bells and whistles denote trouble, threats, and breaches. Alarms serve as a tool to alert security professionals and others who aim to protected assets, property and people. Alarms are devises installed in places such as schools, banks, homes, businesses, cars,
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fabrication of evidence, poor identification, and unreliable confessions due to police pressure or psychological instability. They are all considered unjust as they violate the principle of justice. The three major causes for wrongful conviction are false confession, eyewitness error, and official misconduct. When a defendant has confessed to committing a crime, the vast majority of police, prosecutors, and jurors see it as rock-solid evidence of guilt. Many of these involved children or suspects
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if someone is injured on your property or hurt in an accident involving your auto, boat, recreational vehicle or snowmobile. The coverage even protects against other liability claims* that may not be covered by your existing polices, including: false arrest, slander and defamation of character How a Personal Excess Liability Policy Works As the name implies, a Personal Excess Liability Policy provides an added layer of protection on top of your existing auto and homeowner insurance policies
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Bait and Switch By Darryl Mitchell Professor Kenneth Pino Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance – LEG 500 August 21, 2011 1. Betty drove three hours in one-hundred degree heat. Explain if this fact has any bearing on whether or not the dealer must perform in accordance with the published advertisement. The fact that Betty drove three hours in one-hundred degree heat has no bearing on whether or not the dealer must perform in accordance with the published advertisement
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with your feelings, rather than give useful factual information. For example, advertisements try to convince women that products and services can enhance their looks and make them slim and beautiful, in addition to making them fair and youthful. False and misleading advertisements According to our law, an advertisement is an ‘invitation to do business’ rather than an offer to sell something at the price advertised. This means that in common law, you cannot sue a shop which advertises goods at
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LEG 500 | Bait and Switch | Law, Ethics & Corp. Governance | Bait and Switch 1. Betty drove three hours in one-hundred degree heat. Explain if this fact has any bearing on whether or not the dealer must perform in accordance with the published advertisement. Betty driving for three hours in 100 degree weather has nothing to do with whether the dealer should perform in accordance with the published advertisement or not. According to Section 87(2) of the Restatement (second) states
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Bait and Switch LEG500: Law, Ethics, and Corporate Governance August 22, 2011 Abstract Bait and switch advertising is a violation of consumer laws. It is a type of business practice where one party such as a business, will offer “bait”. This tactic is used to lure the customer by advertising a product at a very low cost. Once the customer is interested, the business will pull the “switch” and the product is no longer available at the
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