When John Smith created the law in Jamestown Colony that if a man did not work, he could not eat, what was MOST likely his intent?
Evaluate the legal nature of the Letters of Credit and Performance Guarantee and identify the statute laws that govern it.
What is the influence of crime investigation TV series on the public's perception of law enforcement work and courtroom procedures called?
you are now in Officer McFadden’s shoes, on a plainclothes assignment in downtown Los Angeles. Your job is to create a scenario, similar to Terry, but using your own set of facts, to justify a lawful detention of a person/s. In developing this scenario make sure you explain your actions based on your observations. What permissible authority did you use to initiate your detention? Be mindful that your justification is not in conflict with the holding in the Terry case
After graduating from college you are offered what you believe is your dream job. You are working in the field in which you earned your degree and get a fantastic salary. As part of the job offer, you have been asked to sign a non-compete agreement in which you agree to not work for any other competing company for five years after you leave this company (whether voluntarily or involuntarily). You happily sign the agreement and begin work. However, within the first year, you are miserable and begin to look for another job. If you find another position at a competing company, may this company prevent you from taking it under the non-compete agreement you signed?
Savio is convicted of robbery and is sentenced to home confinement for two years. He is required to wear a "continuously signaling" device around his wrist to limit his movement to a one-mile radius around his home. This scenario best exemplifies the use of _____ in home confinement.
Savio is convicted of robbery and is sentenced to home confinement for two years. He is required to wear a "continuously signaling" device around his wrist to limit his movement to a one-mile radius around his home. This scenario best exemplifies the use of _____ in home confinement.
A prospective client comes to your office alleging that she failed to be promoted at her job for discriminatory reasons. She provides you with multiple emails from her supervisor suggesting that she has a strong civil rights claim under 42 U.S.C. 1988(b), but you know that bringing the case will still be costly and time-consuming. Which of the following are true statements regarding the award of attorney’s fees in such a lawsuit?
Question 2 (1 point) Which of the following statements about malicious prosecution is true? All U.S. courts permit a suit for wrongful civil proceedings. The criminal proceeding must terminate in the plaintiff's favor in order for his suit to be sustained. O It is the tort of causing someone to be prosecuted for a criminal act, knowing that there was probable cause to believe that the plaintiff committed the crime. The defendant must show that the plaintiff acted with some purpose other than bringing the guilty to justice. A mere complaint to the authorities is sufficient to establish the tort. Question 3 (1 point)
How might GPS monitoring be used to overhaul the American bail system? Would these changes improve the bail system? What might be some of the unintended negative consequences of allowing defendants to go “free on GPS monitoring” before trial?
If you are a member of the federal open market committee in the face with a high inflation rate then how could you lower it using open market operations ?