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... Foremost is in the handling of his own defense counsel. In the event that a defendant is without counsel, a lawyer will be provided. ...
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... This is involuntary manslaughter. Voluntary manslaughter would occur if the defendant killed to "mitigate circumstances" - eg provocation or self-defense. ...
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... violent crime. Through the use of DNA evidence, prosecutors are often able to conclusively establish the guilt of a defendant. DNA ...
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... the defendant's domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which the plaintiff has rights; and 2) the defendant has no ...
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... the defendant's domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which the plaintiff has rights; and 2) the defendant has no ...
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... He held the illicit copying of Lotus 1-2-3 by the defendant to be so overwhelmingly obvious as to prevent any assertion of independent creation; largely due to ...
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... elements which must be proven before a defendant can be found liable for negligence are: 1. The defendant owed the plaintiff a duty of care, 2. The defendant ...
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... regards to racial discrimination in sentencing, it has been found that "racial bias focuses primarily on the race of the victim, not the defendant" (Berger 355 ...
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... been satisfied before imposing a sentence of death (1) that the defendant intended to kill the victim; (2) that it is likely that the defendant would commit ...
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... been satisfied before imposing a sentence of death (1) that the defendant intended to kill the victim; (2) that it is likely that the defendant would commit ...
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... plaintiff was injured by an intoxicated person 2. The intoxicated person who caused injury to the Plaintiff, was a patron of the Defendant's establishment, was ...
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... show the best interest of the child by focusing on the psychological, emotional, and educational needs of the juvenile defendant ("Ch. 14" 2). I interviewed ...
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... Bentham to question the validity of using capital punishment (Bedau 2). Contrary to what some may believe today the process of sentencing a defendant is a very ...
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... a failure to exercise reasonable care or due care 2. The tort of negligence is committed when: (1)the defendant owed a legal duty to use due care (2) the legal ...
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... us that Juror 3 was an abusive and uncaring father who, because he caused him to run away, has not seen his son- very similar to the defendant- in over 2 years ...
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... conditions or elements for a negligence lawsuit to succeed: 1) that an established link or duty to the plaintiff exists; 2) that the defendant breached this ...
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... conditions or elements for a negligence lawsuit to succeed: 1) that an established link or duty to the plaintiff exists; 2) that the defendant breached this ...
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... sentence. Sometimes the state will simply sue the defendant as a punishment. The lack of accountability results in repeat offenders. ...
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... In the trial of 1616, the defendant was actually a scientific idea, namely, Galileo's hypothesis about the structure and motion of the solar system. ...
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... For example, if you were a jury in a courtroom and you heard only the prosecution's arguments, and deiced that the defendant was guilty, without hearing the ...
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... 2. Punitive damage: the punishment of defendant to avoid doing it again. It is also used to be a precedent to tell others not to do it. ...
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... half of the states to define insanity is as follows: 1. The defendant was suffering from 'a defect of reason, from a disease of the mind.' 2. As a result, the ...
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... us that Juror 3 was an abusive and uncaring father who, because he caused him to run away, has not seen his son- very similar to the defendant- in over 2 years ...
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... were white, 5.9 percent when both defendant and victim were black, and never when the defendant was white and the victim black; 2) *(Statistical research for ...
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... were white, 5.9 percent when both defendant and victim were black, and never when the defendant was white and the victim black; 2) *(Statistical research for ...
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... drugs, or (2) showing the person was impaired. The first method is the one most often used. It does not rely on anyone's observations of the defendant's conduct ...
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... were all asked, in an open format, the following questions: 1. If they had an opinion as to the guilt or innocence of each murder defendant 2. What evidence ...
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... of two questions the jury must answer: (1) did the defendant know what he was doing when he committed the crime?; and (2) did the defendant understand that his ...
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... People become citizens in two ways: (1) by birth and (2) by naturalization ... At this hearing, called arraignment, a judge reads the charges against the defendant. ...
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... As in the 2 Live Crew case, I feel that we are protecting the wrong people in ... The defendant was acquitted on the basis that in cases of libel the jury should ...
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