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    Plea to the Government

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    A Plea to the Government He thought outside of the box‚ he was a game changer‚ his mind was more advanced compared with others and he fought peacefully with the use of his writings‚ he was an essayist‚ diarist‚ and a novelist‚ he is no other than‚ Dr. José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda‚ or Pepe as he was called at home. Rizal is a nonviolent individual‚ a proprietor of peace‚ maybe. His advocacy was to have reform and change through composed means‚ as he was addressing this

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    insanity plea

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    Scared Adolescence: Suggestions for working with Adolescents’ Religious and Spiritual Identity Clara E. Moorer Cheyney University Author Note Abstract The paper will attempt to captivate and motivate the mind of psychologist working with teen between the ages of 12-17 who struggle to understand how to break through regions and spiritual barriers that may prevent them from adequately severing them to their best advantage. Sacred

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    Plea Bargaining Assignment

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    PLEA BARGAINING Plea Bargaining is the central feature of modern criminal justice system. It is also known as Pre-trial settlement‚ plea discussions‚ plea negotiations‚ resolution discussion etc. In its most traditional and general sense‚ “plea bargaining” refers to pre-trial negotiations between the defendant‚ usually conducted by the counsel and the prosecution‚ during which the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for certain concessions by the prosecutor. The concept of plea-bargaining

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    1971 Achievements: Considered the Father of the Indian space program; instrumental in establishing the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) in Ahmedabad in November 1947; was Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. He along with other Ahmedabad-based industrialists played a major role in the creation of the Indian Institute of Management‚ Ahmedabad. Vikram Sarabhai was one of the greatest scientists of India. He is considered as the Father of the Indian space program. Apart from being a scientist

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    Lajwanti and a Girls Plea

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    defend a just cause‚ like gender equality‚ in any manner. In ‘A girl’s plea’‚ the girl describes that her father sees her as ‘A meek‚ dumb‚ shy‚ submissive‚ frail woman.’ She is made to ‘eat humble pie and drink sheer humiliation’ indicating that oppression was her food and drink. The torture was inevitable and on a daily basis. In sharp contrast to ‘Lajwanti’‚ the girl attempts to revolt back to her father using the pen as her weapon. However‚ she also confesses ‘even in words

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    Pleas of Insanity

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    n the baffling tales of “The Tell-Tale Heart‚” “A Rose for Emily‚” and “My Last Duchess‚” the narrators give in-depth descriptions about the characters and their surroundings. The central theme in these tales comes frightfully alive early on in the stories‚ but still manages to produce a dramatic ending in every tale. In each of these three first-person narratives‚ the narrator’s motivation to tell the tale influences the credibility of the story‚ which makes the narrator’s point of view‚ credibility

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    front of a jury of their peers and a judge‚ they are most likely will be offered a plea deal. Now this plea deal if it is accepted by the offender will stand as their punishment for the crime committed without having to go through court and trial which in some cases helps to spare the victims from having to testify in front of the person that had wronged them. Rape victims are the ones that are the most beneficial from plea bargaining‚ they do not have to face the offender that brought them such harm

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    ETHICS IN PLEA BARGANING

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    Ethical Considerations Associated with Plea Bargaining Plea bargaining occurs when both sides in a case compromise to settle the matter before having a judge or jury decide. More often than not‚ the defendant pleads guilty to a crime that carries a less harsh sentence than the actual accused offense. The ethical dilemma is one of convenience over justice. This approach‚ however‚ might cause ethical dilemmas‚ such as inequality in the justice system. The courts are clogged‚ prosecutors are overworked

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    The Misuse of Plea-Bargain

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    PLEA BARGAINING The former Chairman‚ Local Government Election Petition Tribunal in Oyo State‚ Justice Waheed Olaifa (rtd)‚ has described plea-bargaining as a bad compromise which is eroding the integrity of the judiciary and deepening the culture of corruption in the country. Olaifa who spoke with journalists shortly after he bowed out of the bench‚ noted that plea-bargaining was a strange element in the Nigerian legal system. He said: “Plea bargaining is not in our own law. Instead of allowing

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    Insanity Plea

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    An important distinction: "Not guilty by reason of insanity" and "diminished capacity" Although a defense known as "diminished capacity" bears some resemblance to the "reason of insanity" defense (in that both examine the mental competence of the defendant)‚ there are important differences. The most fundamental of these is that‚ while "reason of insanity" is a full defense to a crime -- that is‚ pleading "reason of insanity" is the equivalent of pleading "not guilty" -- "diminished capacity" is

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