| 141. | MEMO MEMORANDUM OF LAW To: From: Date: Re: Was it lawful for Officer Peterson and Officer Harris to stop Robert Johnson with limited information given by another Officer (Smith)? According to People v. Ingle 36N.E. 2d 413 (1975) when a police officer reasonably suspects a violation of the Vehicle and Tra...
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| 142. | evidence for or against research Below is a short sample of the essay "Discuss and evaluate the way in which the beliefs of researchers might count as evidence for or against their results. ... ised to make better weapons that will help people defend themselves against murderers. However, because of the researchers biased thinking...
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| 143. | ‘Stolen’ shown that childhood abuse has far needing consequences. Discuss. ‘Stolen’, by Jane Harrison, is about five children with aboriginal background that suffered from child abuse. These abuses could be emotionally, physically and sexually. These disturbances can lead to breakdown, depression and suicide. When the policy of removing half-caste aboriginal children was a...
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| 144. | criminal and common law The English legal system is referred to as Common Law. ... Early judges sent out to solve major disputes created Common law, so it is a Judge made Law system.
Law is most usually classified by reference to the subject matter of a dispute.
A major distinction can be drawn between civil and crimi...
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| 145. | Outline the processes involved in the dealings with illegal immigrants Under criminal Law there are three main processes that are used to deal with unauthorised immigrants. ... Deportation, extradition and detention are all processes employed under criminal law in order to secure Australia and the respective countries. ... Extradition will usually be barred unless th...
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| 146. | to do or not to do To Do or Not To Do: That Is the Question of Men
Both authors agree that if a man does not act to change something he does not like, then he is no good to anyone, not even himself. ... Not everyone who breaks a state law because they think it is unjust is a civil disobedient, Martin Luther king J...
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| 147. | To Do or Not To Do That Is the Question of Men Both authors agree that if a man does not act to change something he does not like, then he is no good to anyone, not even himself. ... Not everyone who breaks a state law because they think it is unjust is a civil disobedient, Martin Luther king Jr., was not a civil disobedient because he broke ...
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| 148. | Disease and Aboriginals Scott Johnson English 101 / 1314 Mrs. Wendalll 14 February, 2000 Diabetes in Native Americans The Native American way of life has certainly changed over the course of the last one hundred years. What used to be a very strong presence on the American frontier is now a humbled group of people pushed o...
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| 149. | UK and the ECJ The UK and the ECJ
Article 234
Supervisory role of the ECJ
Article 234 provides that any court or tribunal in a member state may refer a question on EU law to the ECJ if it considers that a decision on that question is necessary to enable it to give judgement. ...
One of the main functions of...
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| 150. | three strikes law Three Strikes Law: For the Good or Bad? ... According to Kathleen Auerhahn, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University, Proposition 184, also known as the “ three strikes and you’re out law “, was passed in November of 1994 (356). Three strikes law is not an a...
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| 151. | meghan bull Megan's Law arms the public with certain information on the whereabouts of dangerous sex offenders so that local communities may protect themselves and their children. The law also authorizes local law enforcement to notify the public about high risk and serious sex offenders who reside in, are empl...
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| 152. | Don't have one Blainey & O.H.A (Pg.210 - 211) By Jeffrey Lam Q: Does the issue in the Blainey case concern equality before the law, equality under the law, equal protection of the law, and/or equal benefit of the law? Justify your decision. A: Blainey's case raises the concern for equity of an individual where Ont...
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| 153. | AMENDMENT VII Current: In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trail by a jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise reexamined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law. Proposed: In suit...
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| 154. | Police Questioning of Law Abiding Citizens ... Reich’s (1966) “Police Questioning of Law-Abiding Citizens,” I strongly agree to the point he’s trying to make. ... The main point of this article is simple; we need to develop a set or rules and guidelines for police officers when encountering law-abiding citizens. ... But law-abiding citiz...
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| 155. | Natural Law Party In the April of 1992, the Natural Law party was begun so they could ‘bring the light of science into politics. ... The party qualified for the ballot in 32 states and became the first party, besides the Republicans and Democrats, to get the national party status from the Federal Election Commissio...
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| 156. | Antigone Throughout the drama ˇ§Antigoneˇ¨, there are many conflicts between different parties, such as the conflicts between men and women, law and sentence, human law and divine law etc. ... Their conversation shows the conflicts between them, which is caused by Antigoneˇ¦s sentence to death. ... Howe...
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| 157. | Environmental realistaion Environmental Realisation Mind Set. As we consume and manufacture, we mine and use raw materials at an insatiable rate. We also waste natural resources through the mis-understanding of our actions. Through our haste we do not see that our actions are often more wasteful and polluting than they need ...
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| 158. | USE OF IMPLIED TERMS BY STATUTE LAW COMMON LAW OR SURROUNDING FACTS An express contract is when the parties have directly stated its terms at the time the contract was formed. The terms will be precise and certain. ... A good example of a contract which has express terms is suppose they are two people Eric an Jasper. ...
Many a time people reach an agreement e...
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| 159. | WTF ABOUT THE CONTEST: In 2002/2003, the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network is holding its first ever nation-wide law essay contest. There are 2 categories within this contest: one essay that covers a Canadian issue, and another that holds an international dimension. Prizes will be given to the winner and ...
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| 160. | dude ABOUT THE CONTEST: In 2002/2003, the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network is holding its first ever nation-wide law essay contest. There are 2 categories within this contest: one essay that covers a Canadian issue, and another that holds an international dimension. Prizes will be given to the winner and ...
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