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Drones And “Ghost Guns”: Unregulated Legal Space, Tori Bodine
Drones And “Ghost Guns”: Unregulated Legal Space, Tori Bodine
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Law enforcement agencies are fighting a two - pronged battle when it comes to emerging technologies: keeping up with new ways criminals are using technology and developing effective ways to combat these innovations, while balancing these challenges against preserving the individual liberties of law - abiding citizens. This conflict is especially apparent with regard to criminal use of commercial drones and the developing fringe market surrounding homemade untraceable firearms (“ghost guns”).
Sexual Assault And The Doctrine Of Chances In The Courtroom, Ryan Wallentine
Sexual Assault And The Doctrine Of Chances In The Courtroom, Ryan Wallentine
Research on Capitol Hill
Sexual assault can have devastating and long-lasting effects on victims, but many assailants get away with their crime without being prosecuted.
The doctrine of chances is a rule of evidence allowing evidences of past crimes, wrongs, or acts to show it is unlikely a defendant would be repeatedly and innocently involved in similar, suspicious circumstances.
Given that about 63.3% of assailants are repeat offenders, the doctrine of chances could effectively be used in sexual assault cases.
The main objective is to determine a precise probabilistic threshold for allowing the use of the doctrine of chances in sexual assault cases such …
The Game Of Thrones: A Study Of Power Networks And How They Change, Trevor Williams
The Game Of Thrones: A Study Of Power Networks And How They Change, Trevor Williams
Research on Capitol Hill
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