criminal law

Criminal Law

Carol shoots her father Carl with malice aforethought. He thereafter lingers in a coma for two months and then dies. Carol is in a jurisdiction that recognizes merger for attempt and that also requires a victim to die within one year and a day if the defendant is to be charged with murder. Can Carol …

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The Proposed Secret Terrorism Trial Bill and Sixth Amendment Rights

case scenario: In the ongoing war on terrorism, the new president has proposed expanding the jurisdiction of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA). FISA is a U.S. federal court established and authorized under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to oversee requests for surveillance warrants against foreign spies inside the United States by federal …

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Criminal Law

Prior to presenting your discussion postings watch the Effective Assistance of Counsel, Constitutional StandardLinks to an external site. video, read the Effective Assistance of CounselLinks to an external site. article, the Criminal ProcedureLinks to an external site. article, the Right to CounselLinks to an external site. article and review the Supreme Court Opinions synopses. What …

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Criminal Law

Prior to beginning your written assignment read the Criminal ProcedureLinks to an external site. article, Right to a Speedy and Public Trial – Public TrialLinks to an external site. article, the Right to Confront WitnessLinks to an external site. article, Right to CounselLinks to an external site. article and review the Supreme Court Opinions synopses. …

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Trace evidence

Trace evidence consists of small items of material largely made up of human and animal hair, cloth fibers (natural and synthetic), items such as geological soil, small glass particles, pollen, wood splinters, gunshot residue, and small smears or flecks of paint. These items are found throughout many crime scenes and are often overlooked or lost.Explain …

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