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    Keli Lane-Contemporary Criminal Case Original case citation: R V Keli Lane (2011) NSWSC 298, 15 April 2011, Whealy JA (1) Appeal citation : R V Keli Lane (2013) NSWCCA 317, 13 December 2013(1) Elements of the offence: Actus Reus: Keli Lane was found guilty of murder and three counts of false swearing. Lane was found guilty of the murder of her two day old daughter Tegan Lee Lane. Mens Rea: Lane hid the pregnancy from family, friends and her partner which would indicate

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    Approach, a crime is defined as “an activity that has been prohibited by the legislature as violating a duty owed to society, prosecuted by the government, with the possibility of punishment of a fine, imprisonment, or even death (page 452).” In this case Mike may face several charges such as armed robbery (8 counts), kidnapping in the second degree with a firearm (2 counts), intimidation/coercion (6 counts), drug possession, felony murder (2 counts) for Stewart Smith and Samantha Miller, and making

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    Scenario #1 In the first scenario I would recommend criminal prosecution, the reason being Adele broke the law. She stole and citing Chapter 10 of our required reading “Criminal behavior is punishable by law. Risks to business posed by crime arise from the losses suffered from the criminal activities of those on the outside of the business organization, as well as those on the inside.” Adele committed embezzlement and regardless of her reasoning this was not her money to take. Also the business owner

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    citizens, it would be dangerous to have them live there. In case there are riots over what the police have done, or over a decision a judge makes that goes against how the majority is feeling, to protect these workers they should instead live away from their area of work. Be that as it may, political representation is important and it should represent the demographics of its town, but we often see the opposite. The exception to this case is the city of Berkeley. While

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    Writing Assignment #4 Self-incrimination is a right that can help any person not give any testimonial evidence that could incriminate him/her during a criminal case. Most people use this right while in custody or in court, it comes from the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. When someone uses this right, it is often called “plead the Fifth”. The Fifth may be invoked under the circumstances of compulsion, testimonial, and self-incriminating. My personal reaction when I hear someone “taking

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    P4- describe the role of lay people in criminal cases D1- evaluate the effectiveness of lay people in English courts Introduction Lay people are people who don’t get paid and who are not qualified; they are volunteer’s, lay people in the law are the magistrate and the jury and I will be explaining their role and the advantages and disadvantages of having lay people get involved with the legal system. The Magistrate A magistrate is some one who is not paid or is qualified and is only

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    Criminal Defense Case Analysis CJA/354 Criminal Defense Case Analysis We all do our best to protect what is ours, but how far will we go to do that and will it justify our reasons behind our actions? Whether it’s protecting our properties and possessions, or family or even ourselves, situations get out of hand and we are faced with making decisions that could change our lives and the lives of those around us. The tiniest detail can determine ones actions as justifiable or unjustifiable

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    The latest breaking news in The Democrat news is that Timothy L. Lee, from Fredericktown was sentenced to five years of probation following his guilty plea in Madison County Court in Dec. 17. Too the standard conditions of probation and all abuse conditions, the defendant is to serve 120 days in Madison County Jail. Lee was charged with the B felony of distribution, delivery, manufacture, producing or attempting to produce or possession with the intent to distribute, deliver, or produce a controlled

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    ABSTRACT EFFECTIVENESS OF FIREARMS IDENTIFICATION IN SOLVING CRIMINAL CASES AS PERCEIVED BY POLICE INVESTIGATORS BY: PHILIP B. MAGTAAN Master of Science in Criminology Introduction In our country today, there are so many violent crimes involving the use of firearm. However, with the declaration of in September 1947, there was a mark decline in violent crimes. The first year of military rule revealed that crimes involving firearms could be relatively deterred. A great number of unlicensed

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    Criminal cases should be treated as the last defense against good and evil. When the media reports on a case from the courtroom, everyone is on their best television behavior, no one wants to look bad on TV, after all, that could affect their book tour. High profile cases have become a joke. It is so important that people understand that our justice system is in jeopardy, cases cannot be resolved in the media. People cannot continue to be found guilty or innocent by the press. The media chooses a

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