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    Plan for Suspect Interview PE 1. Date of Interview: 2. Student Name: 3. Class Name and Number: CITP 118-AW 4. Name of Suspect: Spencer Gavoni 5. Location of Interview: My partner and I will interview the suspect‚ Gavoni‚ at the procurement building in a traditional office setup. We will clearly communicate with his Supervisor‚ Carl Rodgers‚ and request an office to use. We will ask Rodgers not to tell Gavoni anything about the situation. After we arrive and preset the office space to

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    disprove the suspects alibi. The witness was reported to have been seen near the area in the car at about 10:15 while the witness also claims that he was at home on the phone at 10:00 pm. This can be proven impossible since it would take at least 30 minutes for one to get to the suspect’s house as well that one cannot be in two places at once. More compelling evidence would also be that the car’s engine shouldn’t be hot after the suspects alleged 60 minute time period between when the suspect was driving

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    The Usual Suspects - Film Analysis The director uses several cinematic techniques and embeds a whole range of other techniques to create a dark atmosphere. The opening foreshadows the sinister mood and atmosphere throughout the entirety of the movie. A wide panning shot across a body of water is accompanied by sinister music; created to enhance the visual experience. This style of music is used in many scenes to emphasize and to sustain the eerie atmosphere. Excellent choice of camera angles achieved

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    How does the director create a sense of drama and tension in the first five minutes of the Usual Suspects? The Usual Suspects is a gangster film made in 1996‚ directed by Bryan Singer. The film is influenced by Film Noir. Film Noir was a style of film making which originated in the 1940’s. It was a very dark and tense style‚ using drastic lighting and camera angles to enhance the drama and tension of the film. The trade mark of the film company is Metro Goldwyn Mayer

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    Playboy Interview: Kevin Spacey 11/17/14‚ 4:02 AM Playboy Interview: Kevin Spacey October 1999 A candid conversation with the unusual suspect about his days as a stand-up comic‚ why money doesn’t matter and how the media use and abuse celebrities. With his baseball cap pulled down low‚ Kevin Spacey flies through Manhattan traffic on a motor scooter‚ weaving through bumper-to-bumper taxis‚ buses and limousines. Most actors of his stature (Spacey’s peers and critics consider him one of America’s

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    TEAM BUILDING MODULE MODULE 1: PREPARING TO BE AN EFFECTIVE TEAM MEMBER •A team can only be as effective as its individual members. This module covers core skills that help employees contribute to their organisation’s success. Topic Outline a) You and Your Team b) Taking Responsibility c) Following Through on Commitments d) Contributing to Discussions e) Listening to Understand f) Getting Your Message Across Cleary g) Giving Useful Feedback h) Accepting Feedback Developing

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    WHO WAS JACK THE RIPPER AND WHY? Jack the Ripper was a murderer who killed all the young women who were a prostitute in London‚ 1888. There were many suspects to who Jack the Ripper was. Many people suspected Montague John Druitt‚ Jacob Levy and Dr T. Neil Cream as Jack the Ripper. However‚ there weren’t any exact evidence that they were the murderer so called “Jack the Ripper”. The first suspected man to be Jack the Ripper was Montague John Druitt who was a Barrister and a school master. He

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    Unit 2 Project Police Encounters with Suspects and Evidence Case Study: Officer Smith is on routine night time patrol when he notices the vehicle in front of him appears to have a broken taillight which appears to be covered with colored tape. He directs the driver to pull the car to the side of the road. The car is an older model gold Pontiac and as Officer Smith walks to the driver-side of the vehicle‚ he remembers that a car fitting this general description was the suspected car in a recent

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    How does the law on bail balance the rights of the suspects against the need to protect society? (14marks) Bail is the temporary release of a defendant after a police interview where an important decision takes place on whether the defendant should stay in custody or whether bail should be granted. This essay will discuss how the law on bail balances the rights of the suspects against the need to protect society. The Bail Act 1976 clearly states bail may not be guaranteed if there are substantial

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    In The Usual Suspects and Memento‚ and only becomes clear with hindsight bright lights. Both Verbal and Leonard will be momentarily uncertain about what is going on and what their role has been. In Fight Club‚ it is increasingly clear that Jack says in a certain way‚ to cover up his unreliability. This is because the narrator Jack from the start positions itself by knowing more than he says. In all three films done the grand unveiling of the unreliable narrators through other characters. In Memento

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