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The is an eighteenth-century approach to crime causation and criminal responsibility that emphasizes free will and reasonable punishments.
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Amanda reiss was injured at a wedding reception at a private home. amanda tripped over a piece of rebar that was sticking from the end of one portion of a sidewalk leading to the front door. amanda's lawyer believes that the homeowners were aware of the rebar problem and that other guests to the home had tripped over it but not been injured. how can amanda's lawyer get the information about the homeowner's knowledge? a. he cannot because they are not required to talk with amanda's lawyers b. he can depose the homeowners c. he can depose others who have been guests d. both b and c
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:00
1. in the debate for the student council election, a student candidate quoted explicit lyrics from a popular song. the school suspended him for two days, in line with school policy. 2. a student sued the school over its policy of holding two proms: one for african american students and one for white students. - are these civil or criminal cases? how do you know? - which court has original jurisdiction in the case: state court, federal court, or the u.s. supreme court? -. where will the case go next if it is appealed?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:30
What specific words do you hear in dr. king’s speech that are powerful
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 16:00
This is the name given to the uprising of carolinas colonist against corrupt colonial officials from 1764 to 1771, and is considered by many historians to be a major catalyst for american revolution.
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