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    another culture. An individual informs others of their cultural standards through their actions‚ their initiative‚ their respect of family‚ and their futuristic thinking. These aspects build up one’s personality and lifestyle. In “Indian Father’s Plea”‚ the father desires his son to have a good educational base free from prejudicial hindrances. He believes that American schools should maintain a friendly learning environment. He describes his son’s upbringing through his culture and how it is different

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    you perceive the others and the world. In “An Indian Father’s Plea‚” the father tried to defend his son because the teacher said that his son was a “slow learner.” The father didn’t quite enjoy that his son was being called that. So his son must use that defense and use it in his cultural identity. The son is smart‚ and he knows things‚ but it takes him a bit longer to learn it while the other students in his class learns it faster than him. The father then started explaining to the teacher through

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    how cultures can affect how people view the world. For instance‚ in the stories An Indian Father’s Plea‚ Two ways to belong in America‚ and Everyday Use‚ some characters in the stories chose to view the world based on their culture and others chose to change their culture identity. A person’s culture does influence the way they view the world‚ but at the same time it doesn’t because in the essay An Indian father’s Plea and in the short story Everyday Use‚ and the personal essay Two ways to belong

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    Plea Bargains

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    PLEA BARGAINS Expository Essay Mehrin Reid PLEA BARGAINS Plea-bargaining can mean many things to many people‚ in and out of the courtroom. Let us first start by defining plea bargain. Plea bargain is defined an agreement in which the defendant enters a guilty plea in exchange for a reduced sentence. This is the technical meaning‚ but as I stated before‚ the word plea bargain can mean very different things to very different people. To the accused‚ the word plea bargain means a freedom

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    is about a penny given by the leading character’s father. The story begins with a funeral. After the father’s funeral‚ the leading character was talking with his sister and couldn’t help recalling the afternoon when everyone thought he was lost. The father was a reticent man who never said “love” and was severe and humorless. So the son didn’t know whether his father liked him and he even didn’t know about his father’s feeling. One day‚ the father gave him a penny. The leading character was so excited

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    Plea Bargaining

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    Plea bargaining in the criminal justice system is an issue viewed in various ways based on the individual=s role in the judicial process. Plea bargaining may be beneficial to the rightfully accused allowing them a lighter sentence; however‚ if wrongfully accused‚ it could cost an innocent person their freedom. A plea bargain is an agreement in a criminal case where the prosecutor and the defendant arrange to end the case against the defendant before it goes to a judge or jury trial‚ but it must

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    Plea Bargaining

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    Plea Bargaining CJA/224 erick coutino January/9/2012 Carl Heintz Plea Bargaining According to Cornell University Law School" (2010)‚ “plea bargains are agreements between defendants and prosecutors where defendants agree to plead guilty to some or all of the charges against them in exchange for concessions from the prosecutors” (para. 1). Plea bargains allows for prosecutors and judges to focus their time on more important cases. The way plea-bargains work with prosecutors is reducing or

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    plea bargain

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    Plea bargain Court Systems/ Plea bargain With all the crimes that are going on today you have to wonder why there are not more jails filled up. Well some of the reasons is due to either the lack of evidence or the fact that they can find anything to change the person with‚ then there are plea bargains‚ what are plea bargains well let’s take a closer look. There really is not a true definition of plea bargain but According to Siegel‚ Schmalleger‚ and Worrall (2011)‚ plea bargain is “the

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    Plea Bargaining: An Analysis of its Prospects in the Criminal Justice Administration of Bangladesh Nadia Shabnam ABSTRACT One of the cardinal principles of criminal justice is that nobody is to be compelled by threat‚ promise or inducement in any criminal case to be a witness against themselves. As a result‚ it is an uphill task for the prosecution to unearth a crime‚ bring the witnesses in support of his case‚ rebut the defense arguments and prove the case beyond all reasonable doubts.These

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    Plea Negotiation

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    Plea negotiations began as a way for both prosecutors and defendants to come to a rational agreement before trial‚ but after formal charges have been presented.  There are many perspectives in regards to the efficacy of plea agreements‚ all stemming from the canon of the individuals involved. When looking at plea bargains from the perspective of the prosecutor‚ one must remember that not only probable cause shall be met for formal charges‚ but that the prosecutor must also have a reasonable belief

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