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    LaShay Robbins DNA Technologies FRSC 620.102 Research Paper Legal Aspects of DNA Testing and the Scientific Expert in Court DNA testing like many other tools in forensics to identify suspects has been through various evaluations to uncover its validity. These evaluations are necessary because the results of DNA testing can help to exclude, include, and can even be used to convict suspects. The weight of DNA testing is heavy in that can be used to alter a person’s life forever,hence, the legal

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    categories that falls under the area of law called Torts. In the Hundley v Rite Aid case, a tort was filed for injuries that were sustained by Gabrielle Hundley after she took medication from an incorrectly filed prescription. The case involved a jury trial verdict involving Gabrielle Hundley, a minor child, against Howard Jones, the pharmacist, and the Rite

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    family later interred at Croydon’t Mitcham Road Cemetery. Guede Sentenced On Oct. 28, 2008, using Italy’s fast track method, authorities convicted Guede of sexual assault along with the murder and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Chooses Full Jury Duty

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    fatalities and injuries, which can be considered as a crime. He should not face criminal charges because he had the right of way and the accident was not caused because of his actions. Although the records showed that he used wireless devices while on duty, but the findings of NTSB did not say that the accident was caused by his actions. Although this defendant was operating a freight train, he could still put other people in danger when he is texting or reading text messages,

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    properly processing the crime scene. Those stages consist of Scene Recognition, which is determining if a crime has been committed or not, Scene Documentation and Evidence Collection. An organized approach is a sequence of established and excepted duties and protocols. The region or jurisdiction and population will determine the amount of resources the department will be able to use on a specific case. The type of crime also plays in role in that as well. I will elaborate on the role and some of the

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    responsibility of the prosecution is to then prove that the crimes by the accused were committed and establish the onus of proof. To prove the defendants intentions, the mens rea (mental state) and actus rea (physical act) must be found. It is then jury’s duty in the court to give the verdict to the defendants as guilty, as proven beyond a reasonable doubt. The Judge of

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    Recounting the Last Days of Socrates in Crito In the Last Days of Socrates the dialogue “Crito” recounts Socrates last days before his execution. Socrates had been accused of corrupting the youth and not worshipping the Gods of the state. During his trial he denied all accusations and attempted to defend himself by proving his innocence using reason . He was judged to be guilty and given a death sentence. His long time friend Crito proposes to Socrates a plan to escape from his death sentence

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    A Prosecuting Success Ever since the 1990s when the hit television drama “Law & Order” first came on the air; criminal attorneys have been one of the most sought after careers. A ten percent increase every year of individuals wanting to pursue this amazing career. Criminal Attorneys hold an above average of job demands among the other vast careers. However, there is more to this career than what the small screen and silver screen show us. Understanding the steps to become a Prosecuting Success starts

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    Jackson, Daizia Professor Runkle English 1C 15 October 2015 Proper Jury Duty A normal jury room consists of twelve jurors discussing, and colliding opinions about a particular case. In the play; Twelve Angry Men twelve jurors were placed in a room doing just that to determine exactly how innocent a 16 year old boy is after being the blame for his father’s death. However, to begin with eleven of the twelve jurors felt as if the young man was guilty supporting the disciplinary sentence of a 1st degree

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    The hit film “A Few Good Men” which stars Tom Cruise as Lt. Daniel Kaffe, Demi Moore, as Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway and Jack Nicholson as Col. Nathan R. Jessep, gives us an in-depth look on a major role in our criminal justice system. The film depicts the events and steps that are taken leading into the trial, as well as inside the courtroom of our criminal justice system. I got the film from a friend who had it on DVD at his house and he allowed me to borrow it for the assignment. Throughout the movie

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