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Inchoate Offenses and Parties to a Crime

Inchoate offenses and parties to a crime do not entail separate criminal offenses. Outline what these theories of criminal liability entail and what conduct is required in order to prove such liability. (E.g., acting as a lookout, or providing the plans or a weapon for a robbery.)  

Advantages and Disadvantages Regarding the Burden of Proof

  Outline the advantages and disadvantages of our adversarial system regarding the burden of proof falling to the government to prove the concurrent of the criminal act with a criminal mind. How can a fact finder look into the mind of an accused to determine how that person acted at the time?

Torts and Negligence

Imagine that you are a lawyer with a Law firm that typically handles Tort cases. You have been asked to explain these topics to a local high school for Legal Career Day to expose the students to the basic principles of torts and negligence. Provide a 50-75 word summary of each topic listed below. 1. …

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Right to Strike

Strikes may be rare, but it is noteworthy that they have been occurring more frequently in recent years. It is prudent for HR professionals to consider including a strategy for responding to picket lines and protests in their company’s operational plan, especially given the compliance risk and remedies for situations that are not handled properly. …

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Affirmative action policies

  Describe how affirmative action policies have affected white males in hiring and promotional policies. Do you think this is fair? Why or why not. Support your position.      

Affirmative action policies

  Describe how affirmative action policies have affected white males in hiring and promotional policies. Do you think this is fair? Why or why not. Support your position.      

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