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    Business

    Exercise 8-8 The knowledge, skills, training, experience, and education that accountants are expected to have in performing litigation services are the same that they must have and use when performing other professional services. And they must satisfy the standards established by the court controlling the litigation. Exercise 8-9 . The standards that apply to accountants that perform litigation services are: professional competence, Independence, Objectivity and integrity, confidential client

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    Crime Scene Investigator

    documenting, preserving, reconstructing and presenting evidence. It is their job to examine any physical evidence that could remotely shed any light on what happened and who is responsible. There are no typical crime scenes, evidence or investigative approaches and every crime scene should be approached in a systematic sense. According to Robert R. Ogle Jr., a crime scene search is defined as a systematic, methodical search for any physical evidence at a crime scene. Before the job of CSI can begin

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    Tendency and Coincidence Evidence

    TENDENCY AND COINCIDENCE EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES (Parts of this paper are a repetition of a paper I prepared for the Legal Aid conference last year and which was published in Bar News Criminal Law Special Edition.) Ian Barker QC 1. I have practised law from a time beyond which the memory of man runneth not. At least, that is how it feels. During those years I managed, I think, to develop a slippery hold on fundamentals of the law of evidence, from the myriad cases on the subject. I was

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    Chain of Custody in Criminal Proceedings

    Proceedings Introduction The production of physical evidence is essential for the conduct of criminal trials. Chain of custody procedures represent the application of a legal principle intended to ensure the evidence produced at trial is the same evidence seized by law enforcement authorities related to the crime, and has not been confused with evidence related to other crimes. In addition, chain of custody procedures are necessary to ensure the evidence has not been altered or tampered with between the

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    Ethics

    Law 310 Prof. Cauana Chat #2 Summary Maxine Jones Chat start time is about 6pm, mic setup with audio wizard, is everyone having as good a day as you (my day was great). The floor is setup for four people. Problems with feed back in the room not sure who it is, why can’t you hear Linda only the wizard knows, someone opened the room on Wednesday. The assignment was a little crazy but I worked it out but I did have a problem with the partnership statement where we suppose to ignore the lack of power

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    Crime Scene Reconstructive

    Scene Reconstruction is the use of scientific methods, physical evidence, deductive reasoning and their interrelationships to gain explicit knowledge of the series of events that surround the commission of a crime. Crime Scene Reconstruction looks at the physical evidence and attempts to determine “What Happened? And how did it happen?” The reason why I have selected this topic is because I find it intriguing how physical evidence is broken down, evaluated, and reconstructed to actual tell how

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    Global Mining

    issues. This paper also address the possible implementation challenges that GM may face so as to mitigate them. However, detailed implementation approaches of these strategies are beyond the scope of this paper. HR Strategies There are growing evidence of positive impact HR strategies have on organisational effectiveness and performance (Boselie, Dietz and Boon 2005; Combs et al. 2006; Guest et al. 2003; Huang 2000). Lee, Lee and Wu (2010) quoted Mondy et al. (2002) on the boundary of HR strategies

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    Crjs 404 Unit 2 Ip

    Nikki Jones CRJS 404 AIU - Unit 2 - Individual Project Justice For Joe September 2014 Abstract A town holds a bar in that bar there are people drinking. Three customers who have a past in the area of an old relationship and a new relationship involving the same woman. The three people heave problem; this leads to quarrel things get heated and out of control. The customer crowd around to see the action. A Small Town holds the working people who like to kick back and enjoy some adult

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    Chp 8

    Key Terms and Concepts Accident-analysis report is defined as a report that is completed when the accident in questions is serious. This analysis report requires special skills and should be undertaken only by an individual with those skills. The term also means at any of the following circumstances result from the accident in question: death, loss of consciousness, professional medical, etc. (Goetsch, p.166). Accident investigation is defined as an investigation its purpose is to collect

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    Summary Of Evidence By Kathryn Schulz

    essay, “Evidence”, many similarities were used to describe the effects that evidence has on opinions and actions. In the beginning of Schulz’s essay, evidence was questioned during the witch trial case to find if the evidence would be found permissible in court or not. The court allowed the “evil spirit visitations” to be used as a testimony in court, as evidence, even though there was not any hard, or any real evidence that the accusers were actually witches. In the witch trials the evidence that was

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