Team Code: 7 IN THE HON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDELIKA Review Application (Criminal) No.______/2014 Mr. Charnab Mutthuswami(Applicant) V. Union of Indelika(Respondent) 1st ILNU LEARNERS MOOT COURT COMPETITION 2014 MEMORIAL ON BEHALF OF RESPONDENT TABLE OF CONTENT Table of Contents ………………………………………………………………………..(i) Index of Authorities……………………………………………………………………...(ii) Statement of Facts………………………………………………………………………..(v) Statement of Issues……………………………………………………………………….(vii) Summary of
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System (DSS) defined in various ways depending upon the author’s point of view by Turban (1995)‚ Little (1970)‚ Moore and Chang (1980)‚ Keen (1980)‚ and Power (1997); history of DSS during late 1950s and early 1960s until millennium approached of Web-based analytical applications; the importance of DSS to assist in high-level decision-making‚ assist academic advising staff‚ improve the quality and timeliness of marketing decisions‚ and medical diagnosis process; and current issues of DSS where decision-making
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creating a topic sentence for an evidence paragraph. You’ll need at least three and probably no more than five. Each evidence paragraph should have specific support by way of facts‚ statistics‚ examples‚ or other details. You may use personal example as some of your supporting detail‚ but try to use more objective support as well. Body: Each of your supporting points in your defense will need a paragraph. State your point as a way of creating a topic sentence for an evidence paragraph. You’ll need at least
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thirteen‚ Anderson and Gardner discuss the measures in gathering evidence to identify an offender in a criminal trial. In a criminal trial‚ the prosecutor must prove the crime alleged of the suspect did occur (prove of corpus delicti)‚ and/or that the defendant committed or was a party to the crime committed. Therefore‚ direct and circumstantial evidence is used to substantiate the defendant has committed the crime. Identification evidence may account for several factors‚ in which include: “identification
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Lisa Buehrer Intro to Paralegal Teamwork (Team A) Discoverability of electronic evidence Identify the various types of electronic evidence‚ including potential sources of electronic evidence? Computer-generated or electronically recorded information such as emails‚ voicemails‚ spreadsheets‚ word processing documents and other data. What are the advantages of electronic evidence? Once something is entered into the computer‚ it is saved whether the save button is pushed or not. This is called
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"What is the evidence for evolution?" When Darwin first introduced the idea of evolution through natural selection in his on the Origin of species (1859)‚ he faced extensive doubt surrounding his ideas. This was mainly due to the fact that he did not have a substantial amount of knowledge on the idea of inheritance. Fast forward to the twentieth century when natural selection was explained through the use of Mendelian theories‚ the knowledge of genetics was finally beginning to form evidence for the
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(Lynch & Duval‚ 2011). This theory better known as "Locard’s Exchange Principle” is the foundation of the forensic study of trace evidence as we know it today. Trace evidence is very important in forensic investigations as this evidence includes different types of microscopic materials as well as some materials that are easily visible to the naked eye. Trace evidence examination is the analysis of small particles in order to assist in establishing a link between a suspect and the victim of a crime
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supreme court decisions are what made police put a great emphasis on securing scientifically evaluated evidence so much in fact that the confession is almost no longer a recent investigation tool. 2. Describe the criteria for admissibility of scientific evidence as laid out in Frye v. United States. The criteria for admissibility of scientific evidence as laid out in Frye v. united states was the systolic blood pressure deception test also known today as the polygraph
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Social entrepreneurship has been a topic of academic inquiry for nearly 20 years‚ yet relatively little scholarly output has appeared in mainstream management and entrepreneurship journals. Our review of this literature reveals that conceptual articles outnumber empirical studies‚ and empirical efforts often lack formal hypotheses and rigorous methods. These findings suggest that social entrepreneurship research remains in an embryonic state. Future research would benefit from the incorporation
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BLOODHOUNDS RELEVANT TO ACCA QUALIFICATION PAPERs f8 and p7 This article examines the definitions given by International Standard on Auditing (ISA) 240 (Redrafted) of fraud and error‚ and the historical expectations of the audit role. It also defines the extent of auditor responsibilities for the prevention and detection of fraud‚ including the need for professional skepticism and discussion among the engagement team. The article then summarises the key risk assessment procedures required of auditors
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