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- The Importance Of Plea Bargaining In Criminal Trials
The Importance of Plea Bargaining in Criminal Trials
Screeech! That is the sound of our court system coming to a grinding
halt, if plea bargaining were no longer utilized. Not only does plea bargaining
save taxpayers an enormous amount of money, it often provides the evidence for a
conviction and allows public defenders and other court officials to concentrate
their limited resources on more important or difficult cases. Some people may
believe that plea bargaining with criminals is wrong....
- Evironmental Law: Enforcement Measures And Effectiveness
Evironmental Law: Enforcement Measures and Effectiveness
Pollution, why is it still running rampant in our environment today ?
Are there no laws to control or stop it ? In regards to these questions,
Canada has a great many laws to stop and regulate pollution. But despite this,
why is it still happening. What are Canada's so called enforcement measures and
are they effective ? We have the Environmental Bill of Rights and the Canadian
Environmental Protection Act, just to name a few. ...
- Capital Punishment
Capital Punishment
The Debate over the merits of capital punishment has endured for years, and
continues to be an extremely indecisive and complicated issue. Adversaries of
capital punishment point to the Marshalls and the Millgards, while proponents
point to the Dahmers and Gacys. Society must be kept safe from the monstrous
barbaric acts of these individuals and other killers, by taking away their lives
to function and perform in our society. At the same time, we must insure that
innocen...
- Fraud
Fraud
What is a Fraud? A fraud is when one party deceives or takes unfair
advantage of another. A fraud includes any act, omission, or concealment,
involving a breach of legal or equitable duty or trust, which results in
disadvantage or injury to another. In a court of law it is necessary to prove
that a false representation was made as a statement of fact, that was made with
the intent to deceive and to induce the other party to act upon it. It must be
proven that the person who has been def...
- Uniforms In School
Uniforms In School
Uniforms should definitely be used in school systems. Everything about
it makes sense. Not everyone is going to be happy about it at first, but they
will slowly but surely adjust. Uniforms free students of the stress on what to
wear in the morning. I usually have that problem, as well as my brother.
Uniforms also relieve the tension, or "break the ice", when new students come in,
since they will be wearing the same thing. This will benefit both the new
student an...
- Death Penalty
Death Penalty
In the eighteenth century,England would punish by death for pickpocketing and
petty theft. Ever since the 1650's colonist could be put to death for denying
the true god or cursing their parents advocates. Capital Punishment have clashed
almost continuously in the forum of public opinion in state legislatures and
most recently in courts. In 1972,the case of furman vs.Georgia reached the
supreme court. The court decided that punishment by death did indeed violate the
eighth amendmen...
- Capital Punishment: Injustice Of Society
Capital Punishment: Injustice of Society
Looking out for the state of the public's satisfaction in the scheme of
capital sentencing does not constitute serving justice. Today's system of
capital punishment is frought with inequalities and injustices. The commonly
offered arguments for the death penalty are filled with holes. “It was a
deterrent. It removed killers. It was the ultimate punishment. It is biblical.
It satisfied the public's need for retribution. It relieved the an...
- Keep Our Water Clean: Clean Water Act
Keep Our Water Clean: Clean Water Act
The Clean Water Act has made advances to our society that have helped
our environment to flourish with life. The objective of the Act when it was
enacted in 1972 was to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and
biological integrity of the Nation's water. This objective was accompanied by
other statutory goals to eliminate the discharge of pollutants into waters used
by boats by 1985 and to attain waters deemed “fishable or swimmable” by 1983. So
fa...
- The Corruption Of Power
The Corruption of Power
The United States Constitution reads: ".congress shall make no law
respecting...or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom
of speech, or the press;..." (1st Amendment, 1791). The declaration gives one
reason to believe that they are free in a country such as this, with "the right
to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," (Declaration of Independence,
1776) otherwise known as property. However, there is more behind freedom than
just ri...
- The Law Enforcement Profession
The Law Enforcement Profession
Abstract
In order to understand comptemporary law enforcemment, we should
recognize the conditions that impact our profession. It is agreed upon by many
scholars that major changes in law enforcement occur every five years. Policing
is sometimes characterize"... like a sandbar in a river, subject to being
changed continuously by the currents in which it is immersed..." (Swanson,
Territo and Taylor, p. 2). However, in recent years some major changes have
occ...
- The Police Exception And The Domestic Abuse Law
The Police Exception and the Domestic Abuse Law
Beating a spouse is wrong. Fighting is wrong. Domestic Abuse is wrong. This
is a very simple concept and lawmakers, police officers, and citizens of our
country for years have been in majority agreeance with these concepts. One of
the punishments our government has come up with for convicted domestic abusers
is revoking the privilege to carry weapons in public. This prevents convicted
abusive citizens from having the ability to tote a potent...
- Jury Nullification And Its Effects On Black America
Jury Nullification and Its Effects on Black America
It is obvious that significant improvements have been made in the way
that the criminal justice system deals with Blacks during the history of the
United States. Blacks have not always been afforded a right to trial, not to
mention a fair one. Additionally, for years, Blacks were unable to serve on
juries, clearly affecting the way both Blacks and whites were tried. Much of
this improvement has been achieved through various court decision...
- R. V. Keilty
R. v. Keilty
In the case R.v.Keilty the accused, Keilty, was charged and convicted of
trafficking in narcotics. He then appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada on
the grounds that the trial judge erred in law. The facts in the case were not
disputed but the actual definition of possession under section 2 of the
Narcotic Control Act was the issue. The appellant never actually did sell the
narcotics nor did he at anytime have possession. It is illogical to convict a
person of possession whe...
- Capital Punishment: Against
Capital Punishment: Against
The use of capital punishment has been a permanent fixture in society since
the earliest civilizations and continues to be used as a form of punishment in
countries today. It has been used for various crimes ranging from the desertion
of soldiers during wartime to the more heinous crimes of serial killers.
However, the mere fact that this brutal form of punishment and revenge has been
the policy of many nations in the past does not subsequently warrant its
im...
- Religion And Discrimination
Religion and Discrimination
One might take the view that society should be tolerant to any religion
so long as it conforms to our laws and written constitution. At first glance,
this statement seems as fit an answer as possible to the question of societal
limits to religious tolerance. Unofrtunately, if one were to consider the
matter with more caution, one would eventually see that the statement could only
be part of a greater answer. It is without a consideration of some of the
elements ...
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