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    Acquiring Admissible Statements Worksheet Conduct an Internet search by visiting the state websites for Arizona‚ Illinois‚ New York‚ and California. Locate the legal requirements to obtain admissible statements in these states. Include your research findings in the following table. |State |Legal requirements |Precedent |Other | |Arizona |Confessions are admissible in evidence in any |Arizona

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    Character evidence is generally less useful in a civil case than in a criminal case. True Original copies of documents should be carefully preserved for court. Photocopies should be used during interviews and elsewhere in the investigation. True Character evidence might be admissible in a criminal case if entered to prove motive‚ opportunity‚ or ability. True Statements made by the witnesses about what defendants said are hearsay and therefore not admissible. False Which one of the following

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    stand in Singapore is that evidence obtained through private entrapment is admissible in courts; as long as it not admitted “unfairly against the accused”. However‚ the phrase “unfairly against the accused” is very ambiguous in nature as it is hard define what unfairly means. In the paper entitled “Whether a Singapore Court has a Discretion to Exclude Evidence Admissible in Criminal Proceedings‚ “unfairly” was _____. Should illegally obtained evidence then be admissible in court? We proposed that

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    There is no existing evidence of anyone dying of a marijuana overdose..." The state of California’s recent step toward fully decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of marijuana with Prop 19 has reignited one of the more contentious flash points in modern society -- where‚ if anywhere‚ marijuana has a place. Few things illustrate the controversy better than a comparison of the web pages that purport to separate myth from fact published by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and

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    Steps Necessary in Making Electronic Evidence Admissible in Court Name: Course: Instructor: Institution: Date of Submission: Introduction Electronic evidence or digital evidence is any information stored digitally that a party in a court case may use to prove a case in a court trial. This kind of evidence has been in use in the courtrooms for some timeandmay come in the form of instant message history logs‚ ATM transactions‚ browser history‚ databases‚ and other forms of electronic materials. The

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    This leads us back to the analysis of whether or not to Hart’s confessions should be admissible‚ there are similar reasoning‚ but slightly varying answers amongst the Justices. It was agreed that the confession Hart made at the scene of the crime and to Mr. Big should be inadmissible. Yet‚ in regards to the confession made to the undercover officer‚ there were differing opinions. The two prominent ones being that after considering a prong by prong analysis of the confessions based on the probative

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    unconstitutionally obtained evidence The exclusionary rule is the rule that defines the circumstances in which a court will exclude evidence on the grounds that it has been obtained in violation of the accused’s constitutional rights. Traditionally the common law did not have an exclusionary rule. The court allowed evidence to be admitted that had been obtained through the use of illegal means‚ for example‚ searching a dwelling without a search warrant‚ any evidence obtained is an illegal evidence‚ but this was

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    When it comes to handling evidence‚ wearing latex gloves play a major role in that aspect. Contamination of any evidence can corrupt a scene to the point where it would let a criminal walk free. And as far as contamination goes‚ once evidence is contaminated it can’t be replaced of repaired‚ than it would not be admissible in court. When you use latex gloves it helps preserve the condition of the crime scene. Wearing those gloves protects the investigator from leaving any imprint of theirs at the

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    Assignment #1 Evidence: CRJS355 Real/ Physical Evidence Real or physical evidence is evidence that can be addressed to the court directly without any interposing of a testimony of witness other than what is required of the basis for such evidence. Real evidence and physical evidence is basically the same thing physical evidence is just object that has been involved in the actual crime scene or took place and played some type of part in it. But when it comes to real evidence it basically

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    Should Lie Detection be Admissible in Court? A Review of Literature Abstract Typical deceptive behavior does not exist and there are no perfect methods for deception using Behavioural or content analysis indicators. This report aims at critically evaluating psychological research on Lie Detection procedures. The report focuses on Behavioural indicators of deception with explicit reference to Ekman’s Emotion Theory (1992) and the common verbal and non-verbal cues to deception

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