The outcome for this case is that Guy Turcotte was sentenced to life in prison with 17 years prior to parole on January 15th, 2016. Despite being declared criminally responsible due to his mental illness, the Crown prosecutors were able to proved his guilt over a shadow of a doubt. Being a physician, Turcotte must have tricks in creating mental illness history, however, he finally paid the price for his actions. In an interview with CBC, Mrs. Gaston, the mother of the murdered children and his ex-wife said: "It made me feel hope that this injustice will finally be corrected so it's a step forward for me,". Giving the outcomes of this case, Gaston could now have a piece of mind that her childrens could now rest in peace and Turcotte has to
In the case of Marquese, he was tried as a juvenile. The prosecution wanted to try Marquese as an adult because he was on parole from the California Youth Authority, during his latest charge of auto theft and residential burglary. Marquese was two months away from his 18th birthday. Further, one of Marquese’s probation officers’s described him as a career criminal, with unsuccessful attempts to rehabilitate him, and continuously gets into trouble with the law when he is released. The status was determined by the judge, using the five evaluation criteria’s of the California Welfare and Institutions Code 707a (Welfare and Institutions Code, n.d.) . The judge agreed on the first criteria of criminal sophistication, because Marquese planned the burglary. The second criteria, the judge found him unfit because he reoffended, after rehabilitation. The judge found Marquese fit under the remaining three criteria. These criteria deal with previous delinquent history, the success by the juvenile courts to rehabilitee, and the circumstances and gravity of the offenses alleged. The judge felt that the criminal history was mitigated by his bad childhood, with no guidance, and the gravity of the offence did not warrant him unfit. (Marquese, n.d.). I agree with the judge
In 2013, Victor Caminata was released from prison after serving five years for arson. Victor was sharing a home with his girlfriend at the time a fire destroyed it in 2008, in Michigan. Fire investigators originally said that the fire was caused by the chimney. Then, the investigators later claimed that the char marks showed arson. Victor’s girlfriend at the time told the investigators that they were going to break up and the investigators thought that was possible motive to arrest him. Victor was then sentenced to prison in 2009.
As I viewed the case of Gary L. Sampson, 41, he can best be described as a man dependent on liquor and cocaine, a miscreant father, and a bank burglar with a long history of brutality. On August 1, 2001, he handed himself over to the Vermont State Police in the wake of escaping from interest for a string of three killings he submitted in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The individuals who knew Sampson estimated that his homicides were an urgent finale to a pained life. Amid his initial life in New England, he once bound, choked, and beat three elderly ladies in a treat store. He had commandeered autos at knifepoint and was therapeutically analyzed as schizophrenic. In 1977, he wedded a 17-year-old young lady he had impregnated; after two months, he was captured and accused of assault for having "unnatural intercourse with a
This case involves a robbery in which the respondent, Pat Purple, attempted to forcibly steal a cell phone from a young woman. The respondent is being charged with the following: robbery, grand larceny, attempted assault, and possession of stolen property We are here to ask you, Your Honor, to make sure that Pat Purple is convicted and found guilty.
In a narrow southwestern Ontario town of Clinton, Canada, where everyone was associated with the Royal Canadian Air Force base, living on or in company with the base - including a young, 14-year-old boy named Steven Murray Truscott, a popular, athletic teenager who inhabited with his parents. His father, Daniel Truscott, was an RCAF warrant officer and his mother, Doris Truscott, who did not have a job, she only dedicated her life after their family of 6. In June 1959 after a fellow classmate, Lynne Harper was discovered dead and raped, Steven Truscott was constructed to be the only suspect exposed by evidence, displaying to be convicted of first-degree murder. He would soon be acquainted as Canada's youngest death-row inmate, sentenced to be hung months after the murder, at age 14. It wasn't only 45 years later until he was finally exonerated of the crime he was not culpable of.
In the case regarding a 15 year old by the name of Gerald Gault and his friend Ronald Lewis was both taken into custody on June 8, 1964. The situation all started when Gault's neighbor, Ora Crook called in a complaint stating that Gault made a offensive phone call to her. Once the officer showed up on the sense he arrested Gault knowing that he were a juvenile, and did not notify his parents about the incident or the arrest. Gault were then taken to the juvenile detention center. During this time the arresting officer filed a petition and Gault were giving a court hearing for the next day. Gault's parents did not find out about the situation until they had made it home from work. The next day during the court hearing,his parents were not present,
The issue of the case was that the eligibility of a NCAA player was in violation of antitrust laws. Maurice Clarett did not want to wat the mandated three years after your last year in high school to declare for the NFL. The court found that the rule was not immune from antitrust laws and that the teams and players have a collective bargaining agreement that helps support the NFL claim.
In re Gault 387 U.S. 1 (1967) involves fifteen-year-old Gerald Gault who was committed to an Arizona state industrial training school for the remainder of his minority (age 21) because he and a friend, Ronnie Lewis, had telephoned a Mrs. Cook and made lewd remarks to her.
The play Macbeth is about true ambition and powerless character. Macbeth, the main character of the play, has a weak and convincible personality. Throughout the play other characters such as his wife, impact his hideous actions and paranoid mind. Once the three witches tell Macbeth about his fortune and becoming the new king, Macbeth isn't as convinced to take the risks of earning the position which consisted of killing the current king Duncan. His wife on the other hand believes it's the perfect solution.
The Uniform Crime Report, according to Gilbert Geiss, is a two-part FBI assembled crime report that uses information from 13,000 police establishments to profess crime rates and discards certain offenses (i.e. white collar).
All the witnesses testified that Mr. Daubert had done some inappropriate or border line joking and messaging, which they seem to dismiss due to his odd or “crude” sense of humor. Two of the witnesses stated that Mr. Daubert showed up at a high school volleyball game and was intoxicated and was being belligerent. On another occasion a witnesses said that Mr. Daubert took a picture with one of the players and was giving the “finger” at the camera which seem to be a gesture directed at another volleyball team for injuring a Wenatchee player during a match. One witness stated that Mr. Daubert showed up at her place of residence and asked if she wanted some beer that he had brought with him.
They have been on multiple counts (46) including money laundering, bank fraud, insider trading and conspiracy. Jeffrey convicted 19 and put in prison over 24 years. Kenneth had been convicted of fraud 6 times and went to jail for 45 years. Jeffery also did shady business trades.
The Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) and the New York Police Department (NYPD), conducted an extensive and exhaustive electronic surveillance consisting of both visual surveillance and wiretap survelliance to convict legendary New York mobster John Gotti. Approximately, 20 years ago on April 2, 1992, Gotti was convicted and sentenced to prison for the rest of his life where he died in 2002. Gotti, who was nicknamed the “Dapper Dan” for his expensive attire and the “Teflon Don” for his several high profile acquittals. A joint NYPD and FBI task force began an investigation in the 1980s that provided an air-tight case that was supported by the judge’s decision to keep all jurors anonymous for their own safety. (“FBI”, n.d., p. 1). There
Illegal immigrants should be allowed in the United States because it would stop the separation of illegal families. According to the Applied Research Center report “there are at least 5,100 children in foster care due to a parent being deported or detained. It estimates that another 15,000 children will enter the foster care system within the next five years. The likelihood of these children being reunified with family is slim” (Immigration, Deportation, and Family Separation ). Kids are being left behind or left in foster homes just because their parents got deported. The separation of families has to stop to keep the families together so the kids won't be staying in the U.S alone with no one to take care of them except for total strangers
There is a strong negative relationship between the annual number of executions and the murder rate. In around 1965, the number of executions declined greatly while the number of murder rates rose increasingly. In the years following, the number of executions rose as the number of murder rates decreased.