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    The Crown Prosecution Service is in charge of prosecuting anyone who has gone against the law. this could include theft‚ murder or any other crime cases. They ensure that people living in a neighbourhood or any other communities are safe. The CPS is a independent organisation however during a investigation the CPS does tend to work closely with the police service. The CPS decide whether or whether not any brought up cases should be prosecuted. The organisation also prepare the cases so that they

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    TMA01 Question 1: In order to avoid plagiarism‚ and therefore side-step inadequate preparation for any academic work under-taken‚ it is important to understand how and when plagiarism comes into effect. There are numerous reasons why students plagiarise‚ whether intentionally or not and some examples of the reasons and also when it is evident in sub-standard work is described below: 1. When a student is short of time and directly uses words from a source‚ be it a website or a book‚ using this

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    Criminal Prosecution Services of Pakistan Introduction In Pakistan‚ public prosecution is a provincial subject. Thus‚ matters pertaining to administration and financial control of the prosecution service are within the purview of the provincial government. On the other hand‚ matters pertaining to rules of procedure and duties of prosecutors at criminal trials are governed by the Criminal Procedure Code of 1898. The prosecution service throughout had remained under the home department‚ and had been

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    the bill. It will then end up if passed with Royal Assent‚ when it will then become an act. Delegated legislation is made out of the parliament by people who are not members of parliament‚ this is however controlled by parliament and the judicial service‚ the judges can say that delegated legislation is ultra vires‚ which means ‘beyond powers’ this would then become void. Delegated legislation types are statutory instruments‚ byelaws‚ orders in council‚ court rule and professional regulations. There

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    TABLE OF CONTENT 1. WHY CHOOSING CROWN FURNITURE? -------------------------------------------------- 2 2. COMPANY HISTORY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 3. MAIN OBJECTIVES & GROWING PLANS -------------------------------------------------- 2 4. KEY STRATEGIC ASSET TO CROWN FURNITURE SUCCESS ----------------------- 3 5. CROWN FURNITURE’S PRODUCTS HAVE COVERED --------------------------------- 3 6. HQ MANAGER’S & OUTLET

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    this business environment Crown must implement business strategies will carry it into the next century as one of the worlds most successful casino complexes. The Crown was set up as a multimillion-dollar establishment in order to attract international gamblers especially the Asian junket gamblers. However with the economic meltdown of countries such as Thailand‚ Indonesia‚ and Malaysia Asian gamblers are fewer and have less money to gamble. The present focus of Crown casino towards the Asian

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    1. Create a three column table labelling one column for each level of government in Canada. In each column classify the following services according to which level is responsible for them. highway repairs family allowance payments street repairs hospitalization fire protection defence education garbage collection pollution control customs and immigration parks and recreation agriculture Federal Provincial Municipal Defence Education Garbage collection Highway repairs Pollution control Hospitalization

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    Where Is the Irony? I read the story “The Witness for the Prosecution” by Agatha Christie. Christie began writing during World War II. She earned the title of “a master of crime fiction” after the publication of her book “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd” in 1926. Also in 1926‚ Christie created a mystery of her own life when she disappeared for ten days. She was found checked into a hotel under a different name‚ suffering from amnesia. This incident actually increased the sales of her books (Great

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    20 March 2013 1 General background information about the organisation. (100 words) * The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions was created under section 57 of the 2010 Constitution of the Cayman Islands. The first Director of Public Prosecutions of the Cayman Islands was appointed on May 1st 2011. The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions is an independent statutory that is responsible for administration of all criminal and traffic proceedings within the Cayman Islands

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    Nazi criminals is an implicit declaration by post-World War II society that the Nazi regime ’s extermination of over five million Jews won ’t go unnoticed. Many of the alleged Nazi war criminals that were captured had attempted to evade prosecution shortly before the end of the war. Some opted for suicide‚ rather than risk capture while others used the Austrian and German Underground offers of fake passports and other means of forged identification to assume a new identity . A choice opted

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