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    Sef Gonzales

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    Sef Gonzales‚ aged 20‚ was convicted and sentenced in the Supreme Court of New South Wales to life imprisonment for the murder of his father Teddy Gonzales‚ 46‚ mother Mary Loiva Josephine‚ 43‚ and sister Clodine‚ 18. On July 10th 2001‚ at about 4.30pm Gonzales entered his sister Clodine’s bedroom‚ where she was studying. He was armed with a baseball bat and two large knives he had retrieved from the kitchen. It was found that he compressed Clodine’s neck trying to strangle her‚ struck her at least

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    Jerome Gonzales

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    Introduction Comedy is a form of entertainment that brings laughter and uses wit and humor. Comedy is a performed humor which covers scripted or improvised dialogue done by a group‚ duo or in solo; in any medium; television‚ radio or theatre. Plato asserts that comedy is a mixture of pleasure and pain causing laughter at the ridiculous situations of those who are ignorant of their own weaknesses. For Plato‚ comedy is destructive; it is ‘dark‚’ (Aichele‚ 1980). On the other hand‚ for Aristotle‚ comedy

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    Sef Gonzales Report

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    involving Sef Gonzales. The case “Regina vs Gonzales (2004) NSW SC 822” involved the triple murders of Gonzales’s mother‚ father and only sister The meaning of justice is that everyone is treated equally and fairly under the law. The law was effective in this case because justice was achieved‚ for the accused‚ for the victims and for society. Former Sydney student Sef Gonzales has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the triple murder of his parents‚ solicitor Ted Gonzales‚ Mary Loiva Gonzales and then

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    Gonzales V Oregon

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    GONZALES v. OREGON Oral Argument: ‘05 -’06 Term Subject: Physician-assisted suicide‚ Ashcroft directive‚ Controlled Substances Act‚ Oregon Death with Dignity Act A group of Oregon residents‚ including a doctor‚ a pharmacist‚ and several terminally ill patients‚ sued the United States Attorney General to challenge an interpretive ruling of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The rule‚ referred to as the "Ashcroft Directive‚" declared that the use of federally controlled substances to assist

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    Gonzales V. Raich

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    Pace University Michael Khoo LAW 101 Gonzales v. Raich(545 U.S. 1 (U.S. Sup. Ct. 2005)) I. FACTS Angel Raich and Diane Monson (plaintiffs) suffered from serious medical conditions and the only effective treatment was the use of Marijuana which was recommended by the doctors. In 1996‚ a California statue‚ under the name of The Compassionate Use Act‚ was established to legally allow marijuana to be used only for medicinal purposes. Monson cultivated her own Marijuana for her

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    Adelina Gonzales The Great Expectations is a story told by a man and his upbringing. He tells about his childhood and adulthood. Throughout the story many people go through some ups and downs‚ finding out who they really are‚ and what others are actually like and who those people truly are. This story teaches the reader a lesson about life and what to expect from some people that we think are close to us and who really care for us‚ but in reality they don’t. On the other hand we find out who is

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    Carlos Gonzales’ reputation precedes him – he is known as a tough negotiator. Carlos is the new purchasing manager for a large automobile company and has scheduled a negotiation meeting with an important‚ though financially distressed‚ supplier. The goal of the meeting is to negotiate the terms for a large contract. The supplier has had a close business relationship with the automobile company for many years; Carlos has called the supplier to meet him at his home. After the guests have been waiting

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    My dog found something in the weeds. And don’t tell my partner. It’s best if she skips this one." Max panted in the detective’s face and whimpered‚ wanting to take his prize back. "No‚ let’s go to the car." With Max secured in the car‚ Detective Gonzales retraced the dog’s steps as he waited for the forensics team to arrive. Trampled weeds showed where the dog had been. The detective followed. Back in the woods‚ less than thirty yards off the main path‚ the dog had dug into the earth. The detective

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    Gonzales v. Raich In the case of Gonzales v. Raich‚ the Supreme Court made a judgment that affected the California users of medical marijuana. Under a law the federal Controlled Substance Act‚ marijuana is a schedule one controlled substance‚ however under a 1996 state California law‚ marijuana is legalized for usage for people who have a prescription from a doctor for medical usage. When the federal Drug Enforcement Administration enforced the CSA by destroying one of the defendant’s marijuana

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    As a reflection‚ the Gonzales v. Carhart case in 2007 had a significant impact on the way abortions were performed. It established the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act which prevented D&E procedures‚ the dilation of a woman’s cervix followed by the extraction of the unborn child

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