PPT-Using Evidence to Determine Guilt or Innocence
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Chapter 3 Learning Objectives Outline the criminal court process List the pleas a defendant may enter to a criminal charge Evaluate the pros and cons of plea
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Chapter 3 Learning Objectives Outline the criminal court process List the pleas a defendant may enter to a criminal charge Evaluate the pros and cons of plea bargaining Compare the use of evidence at various stages of a criminal trial. of Detective Fiction: . Chandler & Auden. SILS Intermediate Seminar. Graham Law. July 2013. ”The Simple Art. of Murder”. “The Guilty . Vicarage”. Some general approaches. psychological. - Freud: primal scene, Oedipus complex, etc. Presented by:. Gary A. Udashen. Sorrels, Udashen & Anton. 2311 Cedar Springs Rd., Suite 250. Dallas, Texas 75201. 214-468-8100. 214-468-8104 fax. gau@sualaw.com. Cory Session of Fort Worth, center, wipes his eyes as Texas Gov. Rick Perry, right, and Texas state Senator Wendy Davis, left, bow their heads in prayer during a ceremony to unveil a Timothy Cole memorial in Lubbock, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014. Twenty-eight years to the day after Timothy Cole was falsely convicted of raping a Texas Tech student, Lubbock and state officials unveiled a statue honoring the U. S. Army veteran on a street corner not far from where the student was abducted. AP/Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. David . Langwallner. 1: What is an Innocence Project?. In . substance it should be summarised . that an . Innocence project . involves . student . caseworkers. under . the supervision of . lawyers. William D. Brown. “End of the Innocence”. “End of the Innocence”. “That night I cried for the first time since that whole sad, sordid, tragic set of events began. My tears, however, were not for Marie, whom I loved, or my uncle, whom I once idolized, or for my parents or grandparents or for my community or my life in it – all, all changed, I knew, by what had happened. But that night I cried myself to sleep because I believed that I would never see my horse, Nutty, again. I remembered the way he lowered and twisted his head when I approached, as if he were waiting for me to whisper something in his ear, that long ear whose touch reminded me of felt. I remembered how I used to rub my fingertips against the grain of the tight, short hair of his forehead and then smooth the hair back down again. I remembered how, when I first put my foot in the stirrup, he seemed to splay out his legs slightly, as if her were lowering himself and bracing for my mount. One of the great regrets of my childhood had always been that I couldn’t live on the same grounds as my horse. Now the distance between us seemed too great for either Nutty or me to travel again.”. Psychosocial Stages . BY Lexi Altman and Chad Konik. Erik Erikson. Ego Psychologist. Developed 8 stages of Psychosocial development.. Stressed the emotional dynamics of social development.. Born 1902 Frankfurt, Germany. . Key Concept: Bildungsroman. Megan . Chambers 6B. Bildungsroman means “coming of age”. It can be used to reference or explain a person losing his or her innocence, coming to terms with the world, and more. . 8. We . passed a few sad hours until eleven o'clock, when the trial was to commence. My father and the rest of the family being obliged to attend as witnesses, I accompanied them to the court. During the whole of this wretched mockery of justice I suffered living torture. GUILT . is the most invisible, but the heaviest giant of all.. People all around us are being . . slowly crushed and suffocated. b. y the giant of guilt.. It kills slowly with excruciating pain!. The Catcher in the Rye . A coming-of-age novel that is one of the most frequently . taught . books in schools, and one of the most frequently . banned . books in schools.. Holden Caulfield, the main character, narrates the book. . is the most invisible, but the heaviest giant of all.. People all around us are being . . slowly crushed and suffocated. b. y the giant of guilt.. It kills slowly with excruciating pain!. Combining text with actual cases. The text explains the content of Criminal Law or Procedure in general terms. It is accompanied by official cases in excerpts from court . opinions. Demonstrates how general principles are applied in real-life situations . By: William Blake . Created by . Caleb, Erin, Tyler, Lauren . William Blake. William Blake was born in London on November 28, 1757, to James Blake a hosier, and Catherine Blake. William had three brothers and a sister. His older brother took over his father's hosiery business. His younger brothers were beset with tragedy. John died young. The youngest, Robert, was dear to William, as he also had artistic leanings. He died of an illness at the age of 21. Blake claimed to continue to see and converse with him long after his death. Another brother, Richard, died in infancy. From young, Blake claimed to see spirits, angels, etc., always speaking of his painting as being mere copies and his poetry as dictated.. By Jacob Kennedy, Lois . Tabios. , . Kevin Forte, . Jaedon. Compton, Nikolas Hernandez. Presentation Map. Definition. Innocence and Guilt in the book. Point of View. Literary terms. Significant Moments. A feeling of guilt or regret.. SYNONYMS. Doubts. Remorse. Uneasiness. Qualms. Worries. Guilt. Regret. ANTONYMS. Disdain. Indifference. No remorse. Defiance. Mercilessness. USED IN A SENTENCE. Although the school’s behavior policy was clearly defined, the wild student had no compunction about not following the rules..
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