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    How does the number of cases the average prosecutor handles per year compare to the recommended number of cases a public defender should have per year? Why were these recommendations made?

  • Q : How many law reviews have cited to this case....
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    Provide the full bluebook citation to this case. How many total times has this case been cited. Provide the citation to a case that explained this case. Provide the citation to a case that followed

  • Q : Explaining variations in crime rates....
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    A key theory explored this week is labeling theory. This assignment examines how this particular theory may assist us in explaining variations in crime rates.critically examine how labeling theory a

  • Q : Identify specific examples in the language....
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    The U.S. Constitution brings a philosophical perspective that has helped to shape our jurisprudence that should not be lost as a result of casual reading of the Constitution.

  • Q : Which elements of administrative law will be most relevant....
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    Determine which elements of administrative law will be most relevant to the upcoming initiative(s) and what the impact of those laws will be.

  • Q : Devise a plan to investigate the validity....
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    Devise a plan to investigate the validity of patients' claims of denial of services. This plan should include, but not be limited to, establishing mechanisms to address service denial claims, a h

  • Q : Discuss the hospitals liability to jake''s widow....
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    Tort Law Question Jake is an employee in a chemical plant owned by Powderall Ltd. He complained to his wife after finishing an evening shift that he felt unwell.

  • Q : Discuss exceptions to warrant requirements....
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    Locate a recent news article (2010 - 2012) on the Internet, concerning probable cause and criminal procedure related to that probable cause.

  • Q : How the community impacts the goals....
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    What sacrifices must be balanced against desired outcomes? e.g. greater infringements on personal liberties in exchange for increased levels of security.

  • Q : The punishment of criminals reflects a cultures customs....
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    The punishment of criminals reflects a culture's customs, economic conditions, and religious and political beliefs. These change over time. These discussion questions will focus on punishment types

  • Q : An analysis of the current outlook of the highest court....
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    The article presents an analysis of the current outlook of the highest court in the United States. We often think of courts (and especially the Supreme Court) as dispassionate and thoroughly objecti

  • Q : Discuss the crime of false imprisonment....
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    Compare and contrast the key similarities and differences between the crime of assault and the crime of battery. Provide one example of each crime to support your response.

  • Q : Discuss the legal issues involved with a deliberate....
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    Discuss the legal issues involved with a deliberate elbow to the face or a knee to the groin in basketball, the deliberate use of spikes by a runner in baseball, eye gouging in football, or other v

  • Q : How technology enhances or detracts from police organization....
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    Examples of technology used in policing and how technology enhances or detracts from police organizations' ability to function.Examples of less-than-lethal weapons and how less-than-lethal weapons aff

  • Q : Business manager and director of finance....
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    Imagine you are the Director of Finance for a large publicly traded company.analyze the single most important element that a Director of Finance must practice diligently. Provide a rationale for

  • Q : How management could leverage knowledge of source....
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    Determine which sources of law would be most relevant in this case and how management could leverage knowledge of those sources to prevent similar instances in the future.

  • Q : Develop the circumstances and details....
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    Use your knowledge to develop the circumstances and details involved in a federal case against a fictitious criminal offender. In your assignment, provide a description of the criminal offender,

  • Q : Describe at least two actions a manager can take....
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    Describe at least two actions a manager can take to protect her- or himself and the organization she or he represents from a tort lawsuit.

  • Q : Discuss the elements of liquidated damages....
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    Suppose Carnack was able to determine at the time the Contract was signed the amount and type of his damages. Would your answer change?

  • Q : What are the sources of the rules of international law....
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    What are the sources of the rules of international law? Are those rules legally binding? Do powerful states like the United States comply with the rules, or ignore them?

  • Q : What would be a case law....
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    Proper Scope for an Automobile Search? John Lee was pulled over on Interstate 10 after a highway patrol officer observed her aggressively weaving from one lane to another.

  • Q : Direct-to-consumer marketing....
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    Compare PharmaCARE's actions with those of at least one real-world company whose creativity in skirting legal technicalities led to ethical lapses and financial loss.

  • Q : Organization structure of the police department....
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    Imagine you are the chief of police hired to reorginize the local municipal department, describe the basic functions and organization structure of the police department

  • Q : Estimating the component parts of the work....
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    In preparing his bid for the work, Acme solicited "budgetary bids" from subcontractors. These bids are used as the basis for estimating the component parts of the work and as back-up protection if o

  • Q : Difference between programmed and non programmed decisions....
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    Difference between programmed and non programmed decisions, What are the differences between programmed decision and non programmed decisions (with basis of difference)

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