Annenberg Classroom – Habeas Corpus: The Guantanamo Cases Inside Guantanamo – Lesley Stahl gets unprecedented access to the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, facility where the accused 9/11 terrorist will face trial. Habeas Corpus is a writ used to determine if the detention of prisoner is valid. Labeling someone as an enemy combatant and detainingRead more about We can work on Do you believe there are times when certain legal protections of individual rights should be suspended? Explain.[…]
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We can work on Do you think the exclusionary rule ever interferes with a guilty person going to jail? Is that okay? Explain your answer.
Annenberg Classroom – The Exclusionary Rule The exclusionary rule was designed to deter government misconduct. It prevents evidence seized in violation of the 4th amendment from being used against the accused in a criminal trial. Watch the video on Map v. Ohio from the Annenberg Classroom and then answer the following questions. CommentRead more about We can work on Do you think the exclusionary rule ever interferes with a guilty person going to jail? Is that okay? Explain your answer.[…]
We can work on Pricing Strategy
Why is pricing more critical to the bottom line (profit) than sales volume? Explain the underlying logic of why it is possible that a 1% increase in price (with no change in sales volume) contributes over 3 times more profit than a 1% increase in sales volume (without a price increase) for the average company.Read more about We can work on Pricing Strategy[…]
We can work on Should witnesses or victims be believed without testing and without investigation in criminal cases? Explain.
Eyewitness Misidentification Jennifer Thompson & Ronald Cotton in the Picking Cotton: 60 Minutes Special Eyewitness testimony is a big part of my criminal cases but it can be flawed. Procedures dealing with eyewitness, photo lineups, and in-person lineups have changed over the years because old procedures have been found to be flawed. 1.Read more about We can work on Should witnesses or victims be believed without testing and without investigation in criminal cases? Explain.[…]
We can work on Is there any evidence provided in the article to suggest that searches of electronic devices at the border have been used to specifically target journalists?
Nothing to declare: Why U.S. border agency’s vast stop and search powers undermine press freedom Recommendations: The Committee to Protect Journalists offers the following recommendations Watch the video and read the article from the Committee to Protect Journalist. A link to the CPJ’s recommendations is also available. The infographic chart provided is helpfulRead more about We can work on Is there any evidence provided in the article to suggest that searches of electronic devices at the border have been used to specifically target journalists?[…]
We can work on Emergency and resuscitation medicine
Define and describe the pathophysiology and physiological compensatory mechanisms of shock. (400-500 words) Describe and contrast the differences in the approach to the assessment and management of hypovolaemidtrauma shock as compared to septic shock. (800-1000 words) How do you expect management to change in the next 3-5 years? (100-300 words) Sample Solution in addition findingsRead more about We can work on Emergency and resuscitation medicine[…]
We can work on Does a suspect have any privacy in the DNA he leaves at a crime scene to include DNA left inside of the body of a rape victim?
Using DNA to catch Killers and free the innocent is not a new concept. We typically think of using DNA to create a direct match between the suspect and the suspect’s DNA left at the crime scene. But what about using a public DNA database to search for potential relatives of a suspect in orderRead more about We can work on Does a suspect have any privacy in the DNA he leaves at a crime scene to include DNA left inside of the body of a rape victim?[…]
We can work on What are the specific aims and purposes of the criminal law? To what extent does the criminal law control behavior?
1. What are the specific aims and purposes of the criminal law? To what extent does the criminal law control behavior? 2. What kinds of activities should be labeled criminal in contemporary society? Why? 3. What is a criminal act? What is a criminal state of mind? When are individuals liable for theirRead more about We can work on What are the specific aims and purposes of the criminal law? To what extent does the criminal law control behavior?[…]
We can work on The Great or Not Great
Alexander III of Macedonia is popularly known as âAlexander the Great,â but do you think he deserves to be called âthe Great?â Research this topic and write an essay which makes a clear & specific argument as to whether or not Alexander III of Macedonia should be considered âthe Great?” Choose a side and argueRead more about We can work on The Great or Not Great[…]
We can work on What is the importance of play in peer groups
Please use article one to answer question one and article 2 to answer question two. For each prompt, please provide some information from related readings first. You can also use outside source(s). The rest of the space (for each prompt) should be used for your own: reflections, thoughts, reactions, even relevant anecdotes (if usedRead more about We can work on What is the importance of play in peer groups[…]