• Q : Explain why this contract is governed by common law....
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    Describe and analyze the five elements of a contract that must exist for this agreement to be enforceable. Explain why this contract is governed by common law or the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).

  • Q : Analyze the key ways of the third restatement....
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    Analyze the key ways in which the Third Restatement of Torts treats defective design, and assess how the change from the Second Restatement will affect product liability cases in jurisdictions th

  • Q : Discuss at least two scenarios....
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    During this week you studied the topic of holders in due course. Where this topic tends to get a bit tricky is when the note/instrument in obtained in a fraudulent way and then passes to an

  • Q : Discuss police use of force....
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    Discuss police use of force and the laws surrounding that use of force. Give at least two cases where use of force was the key issue.

  • Q : What is the importance of research....
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    What is the importance of research within the confines of criminal justice? Give an example of a researched topic that has helped make advances in how some crimes are handled, i.e., Domestic Viol

  • Q : The most prolific topic facing criminal justice....
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    Discuss what you think is the most prolific topic facing criminal justice in the next 10 years? What are your thoughts on how to deal with this issue or issues?Must be at least 100 words.

  • Q : The current financial services regulatory environment....
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    Compare and contrast the terms of reference of the Wallis Inquiry and the recently announced Financial System Inquiry. Consider the economic, regulatory and global context that these inquiries were/

  • Q : Analyze the impact of the csi....
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    What is the CSI Effect, and do you believe it is a legitimate concern?Any outside sources must be cited in your paper in APA form, and must be scholarly sources that you use.Cite your resources in tex

  • Q : The future in regard to the law and business practices....
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    Internet domain names are linked to trademark issues. Technology makes it easy to copy and distribute music and movies without paying royalties.

  • Q : How do governments attempt to control foreign businesses....
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    Describe the responsibilities and ethical concerns that you feel are important for U.S. companies to consider when doing business in other countries.

  • Q : Explain the legal concepts and ethical considerations....
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    Ideally, this topic would concern a matter that you have experienced or that you have knowledge of; however, this not a requirement, only a suggestion.

  • Q : Briefly describe two forerunners of the present-day....
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    Rules of evidence," or the "law of evidence," as they are also known, are a set of regulations that act as guidelines. List at least three of these general guidelines

  • Q : Explain why the models are important....
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    Include similarities and differences between the main models of organized crime, and explain why the models are important for understanding organized crime.

  • Q : The prosecution''s case during a trial....
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    Primary Task Response: Write 400-600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas

  • Q : Research the difference between a felony and misdemeanor....
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    Ms. Singh is a client of your firm. She was recently arrested for breach of peace during an altercation at a bar. Ms. Singh was the recipient of unwanted advances from another patron at the bar.

  • Q : What are the basic goals....
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    Program to address the needs of crime victims. To better understand what type of program to devise, you need to review some crime data. The crime data will help you to identify the vari

  • Q : Write a promotional material for the firms web site....
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    Examples of offenses against public trust include bribery, jury tampering, election offenses, embezzlement of public funds, and fraud involving public funds or trust.

  • Q : Discuss different reasons....
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    Although the original goal of the juvenile court was to care for the wayward child through therapeutic interventions, there are many individuals calling for juveniles to be treated as adult offen

  • Q : Determine the single most significant challenge....
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    Analyze the ways in which managers could use the Federal Register to determine the single most significant challenge associated with its use, and how managers could address that challenge.

  • Q : What are the ramifications of this decision....
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    What are the ramifications of this decision for other legal software providers? How is this different from software to prepare a will or a divorce? what might companies that provide this software

  • Q : Analyze the rationale and purpose of the exclusionary rule....
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    In your analysis state examine the costs and benefits of the Exclusionary Rule, as well as alternative remedies to the rule. Be sure to state your position towards the exclusionary rule and provide

  • Q : What is the first document listed....
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    Online Research" and then select the "Begin Norfolk On-line Research" option. Click Free Access and on the page that opens, click "Click here to access to Norfolk records.

  • Q : Examine how privacy is affected by searches....
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    Define search, seizure, arrest, and reasonableness according to the criminal justice system. In your paper, address the following items and examine how privacy is affected by searches, seizures, arr

  • Q : How abilities to be developed....
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    Amy and her parents wants to sue the company for their young daughter exposure in this kind of environment and suing management for wrongfully firing their daughter.

  • Q : Examine the development of right to council....
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    Examine the development of right to council and when the right to council attaches to criminal procedure, as well as the right to self-representation. Additionally, be sure to define the role of at

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