Analyze the historical and societal context of the Christmas island detention center in Australia. analyze the first and present Christmas island detention centre and upload some past and present Christmas island in Australia with some context explaining it.
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Deal v Bowman. Tort Law for Paralegals 6 ed Neal Bevans. Summarize the facts of the case. Who was the Plaintiff in this case? Who was the defendant” What was the cause of action the plaintiff assert in his Complaint?
How did the trial court decide this case? Why?
How did the appeals court rule on the case? Why?”
What did the appeals court state that plaintiff was required to do to prevail in this case? What precedent did the appeals cite to support its statement?
On what precedent did the trial court rely to support its finding that there was a fact question as to whether Bowman acted negligently?
What were the facts of the case on which the trial court relied?
Why did the trial court rely on the case it did in deciding how to rule on the Deal case.?
How many appeals were taken in this case? What was the final decision in the case?
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Present, also listing any possible exceptions that may apply. Facts: John has been arrested for attempted murder. His accuser, Lisa, claims that John tried to poison her by putting arsenic in her coffee. The following witnesses are being asked to testify at trial:
1. Fred is being asked to testify that he saw John putting a substance into a cup that Lisa was drinking from.
2. Ralph wants to testify that he heard Lisa state, “I’m going to make sure John spends the rest of his life in jail by poisoning myself.”
3. Ruby is going to recount at a worker’s compensation hearing the substance of a conversation that she had with Lisa in which Lisa admitted that she was not really too emotionally upset to work, as she had previously claimed.
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Put up essay in answer to the following prompt: Julia Alvarez shows us in her writing that “nothing is impossible in this world.” In the poem Woman’s Work, what does this phrase mean?
Final Exam Essay #1 Analysis Response 1 Who says a woman’s work isn’t high art? 2 She’d challenge as she scrubbed the bathroom tiles. 3 Keep house as ifthe address were your heart. 4 We’d clean the whole upstairs before we’d start 5 downstairs, I’d sigh, hearing my friends outside. 6 Doing her woman’s work was a hard art. 7 to practice when the summer sun would bar 8 the floor I swept till she was satisfied.
9 She kept me prisoner in her housebound heart.
10 She’s shine the tines of forks, the wheels of carts, 11 cut lacy lattices for all her pies. 12 Her woman’s work was nothing less than art. 13 And I, her masterpiece since I was smart, 14 was primed, praised, polished, scolded and advised 15 to keep a house much better than my heart.
16 I did not want to be her counterpart! 17 I struck out…but became my mother’s child: 18 a woman working at home on her art, 19 housekeeping paper as if it were her heart.
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I need help with an assignment in Advanced legal research and writing for the Paralegals course. Our client, John Smith, came into the office today with his first legal issue. Mr. Smith was very upset because his father, Larry, passed away a few weeks ago. Now that the funeral and burial are behind the family, it is time for Mr. Smith to start taking care of estate issues.
Mr. Smith’s father left behind a will that names him as the executor of his estate but before Mr. Smith can proceed with any execution of the estate he must apply for Letters Testamentary with the Probate Court. Once he receives approval from the Court, he will be formally named as the executor of Larry’s estate and be able to distribute property per Larry’s will.
Additional information that we received from Mr. Smith about his father:
Name: Larry Smith (age 92)
Date of death: 8/21/2022
Place of death: Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
He had a will dated 04/30/09
Witnesses to the Will: Valerie Johnson, 1317 Meadow Drive in Dallas, TX 75213; Melanie Turner, 926 Ann Arbor #128, Dallas, TX 75244
He had no children post will
He was not divorced
He had no charitable donations
Your assignment is the following:
Draft an update letter to John Smith informing him that we have filed the Application for Letters Testamentary on his behalf. Include a filing date and court information (Dallas County Probate Court).
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Criminal Aviation Law. Many argue that individuals who intentionally violate FAA regulations resulting in death to innocent individuals should not remain in civil torts but instead are really criminals and should be prosecuted like any other person who has broken the law. If you agree, is this for all types of violations, or can you name a specific type of violation? If you do not agree, state the basis for you position.
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Consider the following hypothetical case: Ms. Grace Sanchez, your client, was recently dismissed from her position as Day Manager of Helman’s, a large local department store. Ms. Sanchez is sixty-four years old. She was with the company for over thirty years. She began her career at Helman’s as a clerk in the jewelry department. Ms. Sanchez believes Helman’s dismissed her because she is approaching retirement age and they do not want to pay her a pension.
What is the legal issue in the Sanchez case?
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There are limited avenues for appeal in England and the judiciary is highly centralized. This stands in stark contrast to the United States there are multiple opportunities for appeal in the dual (federal and state) court systems with multiple court levels.
Describe some of the advantages and disadvantages of the consolidated common law system of justice in England and its few opportunities to challenge court decisions.
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The following hypothetical situation. Upon completion, please identify all points at which hearsay is present, also listing any possible exceptions that may apply.
Facts: John has been arrested for attempted murder. His accuser, Lisa, claims that John tried to poison her by putting arsenic in her coffee. The following witnesses are being asked to testify at trial:
1. Stella is John’s former girlfriend. She claims that John told her, “I’m gonna get even with Lisa one of these days.”
2. Hal was an inmate in the same jail cell as John. Hal claims that John told him, “I didn’t do anything wrong.”
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Describe the advantages /disadvantages of the sentencing circle? 8 each 2. Share your opinion about sentencing circles. How does this compare with what you know about the adversarial process so far? Details are key also large paragraph
3. Do sentencing circles have the potential to resolve high school conflicts? analysis question a large paragraph at least
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