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    Miranda vs. Arizona

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    Miranda v. Arizona‚ 384 U.S. 436 (1966)‚ was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court which passed 5–4. The Court held that both inculpatory and exculpatory statements made in response to interrogation by a defendant in police custody will be admissible at trial only if the prosecution can show that the defendant was informed of the right to consult with an attorney before and during questioning and of the right against self-incrimination prior to questioning by police‚ and that the

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    How are the dramatic forms and theatrical techniques of the plays you have studied used to portray the struggles of the characters? Contemporary Australian theatre employs the elements of drama as well as the conventions and traditions of many theatre movements to portray the struggles of the characters in an interesting and engaging way for both audience and performers. This can be seen in Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman’s “The Seven Stages of Grieving” (7 stages)‚ which portrays one aboriginal

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    Right To Counsel

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    The Fifth Amendment’s primary purpose is to make sure that police officers do not overwhelm the suspect during the interrogation process while they are in custody. Furthermore‚ it helps in the prevention of self-incrimination while in custody interrogations. Individuals who face criminal proceedings within the court system will be protected by the Sixth Amendment. “The Sixth Amendment right to counsel attaches when formal criminal proceedings

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    The Barbarian Nurseries

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    America from a foreign land‚ in hopes to have the American dream‚ the traditional social ideals of the United States‚ such as equality‚ democracy‚ and material prosperity. Both of the characters work in laborious fields and undergo scrutiny and interrogation of unfortunate circumstances that were out of their control. The strain that is put on immigrants from other countries is prominent in both of these captivating novels. In The Barbarian Nurseries‚ the main character‚ Araceli‚ is the one that

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    Bob Perez Essay

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    During the years of 1994-1995‚ Wenatchee Washington‚ had been known historically for the most extensive child sex abuse investigation. This case was particularly not only extensively long‚ but later being founded that Bob Perez‚ a Wenatchee police investigator‚ was the reason why many were convicted and prisoned. Bob Perez was the reason behind this extensively hurtful case by the desire of greed‚ proving a lack of empathy‚ dishonesty‚ and inconsiderate. Perez was not only known as an abusive police

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    In the Name of the Father

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    Giuseppe Conlon was also imprisoned and years later died in jail due to ill health and improper prison medical care. Gerry Conlon was transferred from prison to prison and he fought for clearing his and his father’s names. Throughout the initial interrogations he was heavily abused by the British police. With the relentless efforts of his lawyer Gareth Peirce‚ finally‚ after fifteen years‚ the verdicts were quashed. The film is about one man’s journey fighting against one of the most shocking miscarriages

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    prostitution. * New concepts of justice- Changing views of punishments and the concepts and truths of being sentenced for a crime. * New technology- New areas of crime e.g. Computer crime along with new ways of criminal investigation and interrogation i.e. through DNA samples or evidence‚ blood sample testing. Medical advances including birth technology often raise ethical issues and also create the need for law reform. 2. Agencies of reform Roles of courts and Parliaments The role of

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    The Investigation of the Double Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman As a crime scene investigator‚ there are duties that have to be met and a job that has to get done. Part of this job includes putting together reliable evidence‚ and making a list of suspects. As an investigator my job as of right now‚ is to find evidence to use against Orenthal James Simpson in the prosecution of the murder of his wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. On

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    Nazi Germany and Gestapo

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    Gestapo: Terror in the Police Station The police have been looked down ac a protectorate service in countries for centuries. Some might say that they have been known for being heroes in society‚ but others could beg to differ. The Gestapo is a perfect example of a police station gone wrong. The Gestapo was put in to effect a little after the first quarter of the 20th century. The Nazis were coming to power in England‚ and were being lead by Adolf Hitler. Hitler appointed Himmler as the leader

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    The Cold War (MKULTA)

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    the war brought on another kind of war‚ the Cold War. With suspicion and tension between the United States and the Soviet Union‚ the United States began to conduct research on alternate means to protect the national interest through an improved interrogation processes. One of these highly classified programs was known as “Project: MKULTRA.” According to Dr. Horowitz (2001)‚ the basis for MKULTRA was the use of chemical and biological agents to affect and control or alter human behavior (Horowitz‚ 2001

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