Category: Law 2955
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The O. J. Simpson Trial Case
The case of OJ Simpson is one of the most complex and confusing cases that happened to the US courts. The arrest and consecutive trial of the former NFL star generated a mass media frenzy. All of the participants of the case received high publicity and even people outside the United States followed the case.…
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Total Compensation and Regulations in the US
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Working on the creation of total compensation plans, the leaders of companies and firms need to take into account a variety of factors that may affect compensation for their particular organizations. Such regulations differ in accordance with such aspects as the sizes of organizations, their specializations,…
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Probation Techniques in North Carolina Courts
Introduction Probation is an area that draws immense interests amongst researchers, thus necessitating heated discussions throughout the country. When courts are reached to reveal data on adult probation statistics and their research on the frequency of recidivism, the number of first-time lawbreakers, and repeat criminals on probation, only scanty information is available. Amazingly, the available…
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Legal Theory and Procedure: Discovery
The concept of discovery can be perceived as a mutual process of trading information in court. In this case, the parties that are involved provide their best effort to find the most relevant evidence to present it in court. The long-term objective of discovery is to showcase the evidence that may be obtainable throughout the…
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Confrontation Clause Protecting Rights of Accused
One of the fundamental components of the Bill of Rights included in the Sixth Amendment is the confrontation clause that illustrates the rights to be applied in all criminal prosecutions. The accused, prosecutor, and witnesses need to act and be treated fairly based on the constitutional stipulations. The confrontation clause indicates that the accused has…
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Studying White Collar Crimes Relative to Other Crimes
Table of Contents Introduction The challenges encountered in studying white-collar crime include Conclusion List of references Introduction White-collar crime refers to those offenses committed by people of high social strata, respectable status, or position in the course of their profession. White-collar crime is further attributed to interpersonal learning and interaction and forms a part of…
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Christopher Collinss Securities Fraud
Table of Contents Main Issue Evidence Resolution Conclusion References The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has implemented several guidelines and rules to protect investors from the dishonest malpractices of directors and managers of different companies whenever selling or buying shares. Securities frauds are offenses that have the potential to affect the economic gains…
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Racial Biases in the Central Park Jogger Case
The Central Park jogger case is one of the most well-known media-covered assault events at the end of the twentieth century. It is mainly associated with five false confessions and convictions of black and Latino juvenile males. This case is a matter of prejudices and biases related to people of color. Even though Lincolns Emancipation…
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PL 111-148 Section 5316 Policy Change Proposal
Table of Contents Legal Issues Political Issues Social Issues Ethical Issues Stakeholders Summary References The problem is that section 5316 of PL 111-148 the program does not include stipend and housing for graduated and employed family nurse practitioners who taking the a one year training program. The public policy question is should the federal government…
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The US Labor Market
US Wage Growth Shows Trump Will Inherit Solid Labour Market (Jan. 6) The end of 2016 saw the most significant wage increase since 2009. The year added more than two million jobs to the economy of the country (even though Decembers job creation failed to meet the prognosis). Such considerable achievements mean that the new…