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    Curtis

    social contract theory. This theory is simply that society makes rules, so that we can be civilized and that as citizens we should follow these rules. This social contact theory supports the idea that law without punishment is worthless. Punishment is needed so that there are repercussions for law breaking which discourages crime. A popular reason for punishment is that it gets criminals off the streets and protects the public. The idea is to remove an offender from society, making it physically

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    Court Room Players

    Court Room Players Carl Gregory CJS/200 July 28, 2011 Court Room Players The courtroom work group is the professionals listed in the courtroom such as the courtroom staff which is the, bailiff, court reporter, the judge, prosecutor, and the defense attorney. The group interacts daily, if a defendant enters a plea of guilty. The courtroom work group will hold negotiations to discuss a plea bargain. The defendant and his or her attorney can discuss a plea that will most likely

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    A State of Confusion

    trailers and trucks that drive through the state of Confusion to use a B-type truck hitch. Tanya Trucker, a resident of the state of Denial is livid, incandescent with fury, yet she controls herself as she contacts a known law firm, which specializes in this field of commercial law. In a genteel fashion, she has expressed her extreme displeasure in the situation with her attorney, pointing out the additional expense this statute imposes on her business. She intends to file suit against Confusion to

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    Legal

    ------------------------------------------------- Guidelines for writing a MemorialParticipation in the Telders International Law Moot Court Competition consists of an oral and a written part, the memorials. Through the years, many teams have lost vital points on editorial technicalities in their memorials even though these memorials were of a very high legal quality. Considering the fact that the memorials make up 50% of the total score, a proper presentation of the written arguments, in conformity

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    Exclusionary Rule Evaluation

    Christopher Revels CJA/364 August 1, 2011 University of Phoenix Exclusionary Rule Evaluation When examining the Exclusionary Rule certain measures were taken to integrate some significant meaning and justification constitutionally for law enforcement to follow. The rule does not stem from the Fourth Amendment; however, similar descriptions are found in the definition pertaining to the Fourth Amendment. Historically, the Exclusionary Rule serves as a remedy for understanding how evidence

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    Rally Round the Trade Name

    Rally Round the Trade Name Patricia Hammonds Professor Bryan Smith Law, Ethics and Corp Governance – Leg 500 March 7, 2012 Explain whether or not the fact that Gabby’s surname is Rally gives her the right to use it any way she wishes. In the above question I will explain whether or not Gabby can use her surname as a business name. In the case of Rally round the trade name, the fact that Gabby’s surname is Rally does not give her the right to use her name for

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    Ledbetter V. Goodyear

    Facts: Lilly Ledbetter worked for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company’s in Gadsden, Alabama for nineteen years. For most years, she worked as an area manager, which was one, held primarily by men. In the beginning, Ledbetter’s salary stayed similar with the men whom performed similar work. Throughout time, her pay was less than the males pay whom held equal or lower seniority area manager positions. During 1997, Ledbetter’s salary was approximately fifteen percent lower than the lowest paid male Area

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    The Developments of 'Wrongful Birth' and 'Wrongful Life' in the Uk and Australia

    (I) Abstract ‘A healthy child is so lovely a creature that I can well understand the reaction of one who asks: how could its birth possibly give rise to an action for damages? But every baby has a belly to be filled and a body to be clothed. The law relating to damages is concerned with reparation in money terms and this is what is needed for the maintenance of a baby.’ Peter Pain J (II) Introduction ‘Wrongful Birth’ and ‘Wrongful Life’ are issues caught in a ‘legal quagmire’, as they exist

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    Legal Issues of an Online Business

    requirements to go through before starting the business, as online trading is now governed by a number of laws which were put in place to protect consumers. As the manager of an online business you need to be conscious of these laws and regulations and responsible for seeing that all necessary requirements are followed accordingly. Firstly your business must meet the general requirements of consumer law so that all the products and services that you are selling meet a certain standard and that they are

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    Labor and Rights Violations

    as young as 13 all illegal immigrants from Guatemala working in their plant. The workers were forced to work up to 17 hours a day often without overtime pay, being exposed to chemicals and being forced to use saws and knives which according to Iowa law are prohibited unless the worker is 18 years old. The workers openly admitted that they applied for the jobs using false documentation but the State said it was the responsibility of the business to ensure the workers documentation was correct and that

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