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DNA RETENTION
Analysis and Application on DNA Retention
Analysis and Application on DNA Retention
Introduction
Everybody's DNA (short for deoxyribonucleic acid) is unique, which makes it useful in investigating criminal cases. Police can use DNA to solve crimes in the same way they use a fingerprint; forensic technicians compare a person's DNA ...
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MENS REA & JUVENILE CULPABILITY
Applications of Mens Rea and Juvenile Culpability: Roper v. Simmons (2005) &Atkins v. Virginia (2002)
Applications of Mens Rea and Juvenile Culpability: Roper v. Simmons (2005)&Atkins v. Virginia (2002) (Allen, 2001).
Roper v. Simmons (2005)
In 1993, when he was 17 years old, Christopher Simmons prepared and ...
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VICARIOUS LIABILITY
Vicarious Liability: Criminal or Civil Liability
Vicarious Liability: Criminal or Civil Liability
Introduction
Through an investigation of a news station, it was uncovered that a total of fourteen individuals hired at the local police station had former felony records. The crimes in their records range from drug convictions to aggravated ...
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Arbitration and Litigation
“Arbitration is Better Method of Dispute Resolution than Litigation”
“Arbitration is Better Method of Dispute Resolution than Litigation”
Introduction
In terms of the dispute resolution between contracting parties, there is a common threat which is most often used, “I'll see you in court!” People resort to courts to resolve their ...
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CASE STUDY
Case Study
Case Study
Introduction
Mergers and acquisitions enable companies to pool assets for creation of value. In order to gain more control and increase the value for business, mergers and acquisitions require solidifying the activities in a given industry. Success of M&A depends on how well a company consolidates ...
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LAW CASE
Law Case
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Law Case
Introduction
Mistakes are made by every human being. Although, these mistakes rise to such an extent that cannot be controlled and hence turn into serious offences and crimes. Analysis of the case of Mr. Best shows that he committed burglary because of poor economic conditions and lack ...
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BUSINESS LAW ASSIGNMENT
Business Law Assignment
Business Law Assignment
Question 1
A: Assuming that in law the agreement comprises a contractual joint venture; would the requirement of good faith likely be an implied term of that agreement?
Contracting parties often use contracting clauses that are the exact opposites of completeness catchalls: general clauses ...
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ARBITRATION
The Doctrine of Kompetenz-Kompetenz and Separability
The Doctrine of Kompetenz-Kompetenz and Separability
Introduction
The arbitration agreement is an agreement by which the parties agree to arbitration. It is the arbitration clause, if formulated for a possible future dispute and compromise, when it relates to an existing dispute. From the standpoint of ...
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THE COURT SYSTEM
Race And The Court System
Race And The Court System
Is it possible, for African American suspects in the U.S. today to receive a fair trial with an all White jury?
In the trials, although the government has the obligation to prove guilt and the defendant never has the ...
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ROLE OF THE COURTS
Role of the Courts
Rodney King Incident & the Role of Court
It seemed like an open-and-shut case. The George Holliday video, played on television so often that an executive at CNN called it "wallpaper," showed three Los Angeles police officers--as their supervisor watched-- kicking, stomping on, ...