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    Court Observation Paper Business Law 202 Fall 2015 Writing • Paragraph transitions are present, logical, and maintain the flow throughout the paper. • The tone is appropriate to the content and assignment. • Sentences are complete, clear, and concise. • Sentences are well constructed, strong, and varied. Sentence transitions are present and maintain the flow of thought. • The paper—including tables and graphs, headings, title page, and reference page—is consistent with APA formatting guidelines

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    Midterm Criminal Law State v. Doug Homicide: The unlawful taking of the life of one human being by another. Actual Causation : The defendant’s act must have been the “cause in fact” of the victim’s death. Without the defendant’s actions, the victim would not have died. “But for” Doug shooting and killing Tom, he would not have died. Proximate Causation: A defendant’s actions are the proximate cause of the victim’s death if the result occurs as a consequence of the defendant’s

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    killeth any reasonable creature in being and under the king’s peace, with malice aforethought, either express or implied” (Samaha, 2015, p. 330). Before this time, in the 1550’s, the action of murder occurred when an individual deliberately killed someone else with poison or lied in wait before the attack (Samaha, 2015, p. 330). Coke added to the earlier version of the common law of murder, when stating “malice aforethought.” This term, which is considered the original mental element, described the

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    Accordingly, as this state of mind was held to be a species of malice aforethought, it was not strictly necessary to decide whether the accused actually intended to kill or cause grievous bodily harm. Nevertheless, various views were expressed as to whether foresight of probable consequences would amount to

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    There are many similarities in the two books even tho they are separated by 50 or so years. The Lord of the Flies takes place in the 50’s on a deserted island during a nuclear war. Where Lost also takes place on deserted island but during the 2000’s. The people in both books Lost and Lord of the Flies both arrived by a plane crash. Then they both had leaders in the books, Ralph in Lord of the flies and Jack in Lost. They both have so called beast on the island in Lost they never really see the beast

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    Homicide The killing of a human being by another. Nicholas died from a gunshot by another human being, thus a killing of a human being. A homicide occurred Murder The unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought. Malice aforethought exists with the following: the intent to kill, the intent to inflict grievous bodily harm, depraved indifference to human life, and the intent to commit a felony or in the process of committing a felony. Fabio purchased a gun and ammunition

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    They are as listed: premeditated murder, second-degree murder malice aforethought, and murder as a result of provocation. Murder as a result of provocation is one who states a mental incapacity for either the time being, such as; blacking out, or they had temporary loss of control of oneself and could not control it. This is only seen though through murder cases for it to end up being a lesser charge. Second-degree murder malice aforethought is a non-premeditated killing of a victim who cannot be fully

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    According to Psychology Today, “The common law definition of murder is the killing of a human being by another human being with malice aforethought." (Mauro). Roger planned to push the rock down the mountain at Piggy, making sure he did so at just the right moment. He had intentions of maiming Piggy when he went up to the rock. Roger pushed the rock down with pleasure which shows he is

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    Murder is known to be an incident where someone kills another person with willful intent. In more specific terms, this type of murder is known as a homicide. In such cases of someone killing another human being without intent is known as a first-degree murder. Usually, many murders are identified with gang activities, types of weapons used and the relations between the victim and the criminal. Sometimes, homicides are committed by people of close relation to the victim(s), such as a husband, wife

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    Jessica Wheeler Mrs. Poje Room 113 11 May 2015 Involuntary manslaughter is the accidental killing of someone that happens when from recklessness or criminal negligence, or from and unlawful act that is a misdemeanor or low level felony. There have been many tragic, sad deaths caused by romance. In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, two star-crossed lovers killed themselves because they could not be together. In our current time, these two may have been considered victims of involuntary

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