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    different perspectives Report on “No bail for father accused 2 of killing 5 month old son” Three different sources of the issue and two different perspectives Three different sources of the issue and two different perspectives The three different sources of the issue are: * The father Josh Peterson killed his 5 month old son by shooting him in the head with a 22-caliber rifle on Friday‚ April 5‚ 2013. * He is held without bail. * He planned to kill the child

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    an arraignment; during the arraignment the court will discuss bail‚ if one at all. The court will take into account the severity of the crime‚ past criminal history‚ and the fact that Mr. Doe is from another county which makes him a potential risk of fleeing. In my option I believe that since Mr. Doe is from another country‚ I would think this to be a higher risk‚ which would more than likely increase his bail amount. (Bail and Bail Bonds- Your Legal Guide‚ 2008). When an indictment is returned

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    The Criminal Justice System (CJS) is one of the major public services in the country. Across the CJS‚ agencies such as the Police‚ the Courts‚ the Prison Service‚ the Crown Prosecution Service and the National Probation Service work together to deliver the criminal justice process. The work of these agencies is overseen by three government departments: the Home Office‚ the Attorney General’s Office‚ and the Department for Constitutional Affairs. These departments and agencies are working together

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    investigation Process Police powers You should be mindful of the fact that the exercise of police authority is regulated. The main police powers are defined by statutes including the: Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities.) Act 2002. (LEPRA) and the Bail Act. 1978 NSW Police powers include: 1. The power to arrest (discussed in more detail below).
 2. The power to issue cautions‚ warnings and infringement notices in relation to minor offences.
 3. The right to obtain identification information‚

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    I. The Main Facts of the Case The main facts of the Jaidyn Leskie case are as follows: ∞ Jaidyn Leskie disappeared while in the care of Greg Domaszewicz on the night of 14 June 1997. ∞ Mr. Domaszewicz said that Jaidyn went missing after being left asleep at his house while he went out to pick up the child’s mother. ∞ On the night of Jaidyn’s disappearance a pig’s head and rocks were thrown at the windows of Greg Domaszewicz’s house. ∞ Senior Constable Evans said he could find no evidence that

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    class men and women. In order to find an answer to this analysis‚ I would first have to identify the normative ethics that deals with the utilitarian and deontological implications as to why should the top executives of the major banks that received bail-out money are allowed to receive large bonuses? What Are Normative Ethics?

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    Judges have to make many discretionary decisions while they are on the bench. This is due to the fact that the law‚ no matter how well it is written‚ cannot anticipate every circumstance and eventuality that may be subject to that law. As a result‚ Judges are charged with making rational decisions in regards to the cases that don’t adequately fit the ramifications of the law. Most of the decisions that are made by Judges are independent of official guidelines and vary from Judge to Judge. This

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    Understanding the rationale behind law relating to bails requires the study of various stages of its development. In a primitive society bail has become the rule. The law of bails has become an important branch of the criminal justice administration system. The concept of bail emerges from the conflict between the police power to restrict the liberty of a man who is alleged to have committed a crime and the presumption of innocence in his favour. The police has been conferred with powers of arrest

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    Four Aces is in the business of acting as an authorized surety for criminal defendants who make bail bonds‚ that is‚ written obligations that are conditioned on their appearance in court at a particular time. For its service as a surety and in consideration for the risks it assumes by agreeing to liable for the about of the bond should the defendant abscond‚ Four Aces collects fees from defendants that it retains whether or not the defendant appears for court as pledged. If a defendant fails to

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    Learner Assessment Submission and Declaration When submitting evidence for assessment‚ each learner must sign a declaration confirming that the work is their own. You may use this form‚ or incorporate a learner declaration into an Assignment Brief front sheet. Learner name: Jessica Mather Assessor name: Gill Draper Issue date: 11/11/2014 Submission date: 21/11/2014 Submitted on: 21/11/2014 Programme: Extended Diploma in Uniformed Public Services Unit: Unit 17 Police Powers in the Public

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