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AVOIDING EXCLUSIONARY RULE
Avoiding the Exclusionary Rule
Avoiding the Exclusionary Rule
Introduction
In the constitutional right, of U.S. exclusionary rule is a legal principle holding that evidence collected or analyzed in violation of the United States Constitution is inadmissible in court in a criminal proceeding, (cannot be used in a criminal trial). ...
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CRIMINIOLOGY- CRIMINAL LAW
CRIMINIOLOGY - CRIMINAL LAW
[Institutes Name]
Criminology- Criminal Law
Criminology Task
Question No1: Discuss what you think are the causes of Hannibal being a serial killer?
From the description of the provided case it has been known that Hannibal was a serial killer; he has gone through with a lot of crucial and ...
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THE ROLE OF FED
The Role of FED
The Role of FED
Introduction
Economic science is in social sciences that have difficulties in their objectives. The objective of economic science material is human society that presents a few unpredictable developments and formal objective are the ratio of production and distribution.
Differences between monetary and fiscal ...
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ASPECTS OF CONTRACT
Aspects of Contract and Negligence
[Name of Supervisor]
Table of Contents
Executive Summary3
Introduction4
Discussion4
Task (1) ([LO1.1, 2] & [LO2.2])4
Key Elements of Valid Contract4
Scenerio17
Difference between Offer and Acceptance12
Task 214
Scenario 215
Conclusion16
References17
Executive Summary
Katie is running a local business that deals with the event planning and management. For giving a new look to her shop, ...
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Criminology and Individual Interventions and Counseling
Question 1: Using theories and concepts learned in class, explain the evolution of the case (from beginning to outcome). What changed in this case and why? How do you explain the outcome? You can choose any framework that you judge appropriate.
For understanding and comprehending John's ...
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CONTRACT LAW
Contract Law
[Name of Supervisor]
Contract Law
Introduction
The doctrine of consideration seems insufficient for the modern environment with its general rejection of more for the same. It has its emphasis upon exchange, in which the concern of the participant may be reflected by the rewards that the significance of an individual ...
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INTELLIGENCE LED POLICING
Intelligence Led Policing
Intelligence Led Policing
Introduction
ILP is the intelligence-led policing (ILP) whose original version is from the UK and developed in the nineties, specifically in the Kent police charge Sir David Phillips. However, especially after the attack on the Twin Towers in New York, has joined the ILP ...
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US Court News Analysis
[Instructor name]
[Course name]
US Court News Analysis
Article 1: Summary
The first article deals with the US Supreme Court hearing of the cases of same-sex marriages. It is titled Same-Sex Marriages and the Supreme Court: What to Expect in the Coming Weeks. It talks about the US Supreme Court now ...
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Dispute Resolution - England and Wales
Dispute Resolution - England and Wales
Introduction
Alternative dispute resolution is a set of procedures to facilitate the extrajudicial resolution of disputes (conflicts). In the English practice, a steady turnover of Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has been indicated. Australia has also used the wording external Dispute ...
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International Trade and Contracts of Sale
International Trade and Contracts of Sale
Introduction
International trade involves the study of trade in goods and services between nations. The globalization process that integrates the world in the economic, political and cultural life has been a favorable environment for the expansion of international trade, with ...