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    victims of crime. * Information is the lifeblood of investigations and it is the ability of investigators to obtain useful & accurate information from witnesses that is most crucial. * Police officers are tasked with the gathering of witness/victim info by way of an interview. * Thus‚ an officer’s ability to conduct an effective interview is a significant component of any investigation & one which is likely to influence both quality & quantity of info gained. * In attempting

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    of a slave uprising. The Prosecution made several key points. Their first witness‚ William Wilberforce‚ was able to nonviolently stop the slave trade in Britain. Through his use of nonviolence‚ many people followed him. William stated that it was worth it‚ although it may have taken longer than if he had used violence. He said that if the process had been faster‚ people would’ve had to die. The Prosecution’s second witness‚ Levi Coffin‚ was an abolitionist and the president of the Underground

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    hilarious action filled movie that distracts the viewer from things like logic and coherence. Detectives stared by the famous Will Smith and Martin Lawrence are on a deadline to find $100 million worth of heroin from distraught drug-dealers in Miami. Witness‚ Julie Mott has seen the crazed drug-dealer shoot and kill her best friend. Now it is Will Smith and Martins Lawrence’s job to protect their only whiteness and star in this movie as Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. In this fast-paced and comedy/action

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    Eric Gaspard February 26‚ 2012 POS-301 Grand Canyon University Professor Amanda Froes   RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS Eric Gaspard   The Bill of Rights is composed of the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States. Amendments can become a part of the Constitution by one of two ways. These are spelled out in Article V of the Constitution. To propose an Amendment both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives must approve the proposal by a two-thirds supermajority

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    a full grasp and adequate confession of its authority. The following Statement affirms this inerrancy of Scripture afresh‚ making clear our understanding of it and warning against its denial. We are persuaded that to deny it is to set aside the witness of Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit and to refuse that submission to the claims of God’s own Word that marks true Christian faith. We offer this Statement in a spirit‚ not of contention‚ but of humility and love‚ which we propose by God’s grace

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    A young woman by the name of Karen Ann Quinlan experienced a variety of medical issues after entering into a ten-year coma from consuming a mixture of alcohol and tranquilizers. Quinlan’s parents filed a lawsuit regarding the definition of life and the right for an individual to die in 1976 ("FOCUS OF ’76 RIGHT TO DIE CASE"). Quinlan’s story loosely inspired the creation of a novel by Barry Reed to then be adapted into a film‚ The Verdict (Simon). The Verdict follows the story of a medical malpractice

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    area of Vadodara as a part of communal riots on March 1‚ 2002. Twelve Muslims and two others were burnt alive in the premises of the bakery‚ "allegedly by a Hindu mob". Zahira H. Sheikh‚ a 19-year-old during the incident‚ was a key and notable witness. She stated that she saw her family members burn to death. On March 23‚ however‚ 37 of the 73 witnesses‚ including Sheikh‚ turned hostile‚ saying they had seen nothing on the night of the attack. Hence‚ all accused were acquitted for the lack of evidence

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    Assessment and Internal Quality Assurance 6317 Course Handbook Contents 1. Overview 2. Unit 6317 requirements 3. Assessment 4. Training‚ support and guidance 5. Planning and moderating learning and achievement 6. Centre Information‚ systems‚ policies and procedures Appendix 1 The Unit Requirements 2 Forms and Documents Assessment and Internal

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    10. Deposition: This is part of a discovery where both sides of a case can get sworn statements from a witness‚ and find out if the witness is credible. Also‚ to see where the other side of the case is weak so that they can use it against them to win the case. 11. Discovery: This is a legal process where lawyers obtain all of the information that pertains to a case including witness lists (and more) so that the other side can prepare for court. 12. Covered Entities: These are private

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    QUIZ ON THE "SCOTTSBORO BOYS: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY" 1. Where was the setting for the documentary? The setting for the documentary took place in Scottsboro‚ Alabama. 2. What year did the incident take place? The incident takes place in 1931. 3. What was the number of the accused? The number of accused was nine boys. 4. What was the number of the accusers? The number of the accusers was two white women. 5. What were the names of the accusers? The names of the accusers were Ruby Bates and Victoria

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