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Papers On Legal Briefs
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New Jersey State Law: A Case Study
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9 pages in length. In this
interesting case study about Barkin's Beef and Brew, questions
are raised as to who is responsible when a patron consumes too
much alcohol and then leaves the premises and is charged with
fighting and cutting a man with a knife. This is intended as a
legal brief being presented to the student's legal firm in which
the firm is presenting the client who was attacked at knifepoint
by the drunken man. By raising the appropriate legal questions
and comparing them to New Jersey State Statutes, it is intended
to arrive at a satisfactory answer within the confines of
legality in the New Jersey legal system. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: JGAnjstl.wps
Newdow v. U.S. Congress: A Review of the Constitutionality of the Use of the Phrase “Under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance
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An 8 page analysis of this case and others which illustrate the evolution in the way we view our government’s association with religion. The author specifically reviews the adherence to the so-called Exception clause of the Constitution, a clause tested through three separate theories: the Lemon test, O'Connor's endorsement test, and Rosenberger's neutrality theory. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPpledge.rtf
Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity
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The innocent by reason of insanity or not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI) plea is a defense under due process (Eighth Amendment). According to Wilson et al., there is a denial of due process when trying to convict or sentence a defendant who is insane or incompetent to stand trial. (Pate v. Robinson, 383 U.S. 375, 378 (1966). When evident during the trial, it is up to the court to conduct a hearing to determine mental capacity.... Explored are Hendricks, Yates, Laney, Riggins, Crane. Bibliography lists 6 sources. jvNGRI.rtf
Filename: jvNGRI.rtf
Organizational Management 6
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A 7 page paper discussing proper structure and actions of a police Internal Affairs department; an 8-point plan for departmental change; and implications of Garrity v. New Jersey. The paper provides case briefs for James Lingler and Jeffrey Gezymalla v. John R. Fechko, FED App. 0420P (6th Cir.) (2002); Carlos Luna v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, App.02-2214 (1st Cir.) (2004); and State v. Stinson, 244 Ga. App.622 (2000). The paper assesses the influence of Garrity in the cases. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KScrimOrgMgmt6.rtf
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