ANineteen days ago, the state of New Orleans NFL football team lost one of their own. Saturday night, April 9, 2016, Cardell Hayes shot Will Smith to death after a hit and run turned into a car chase, and leaving Smith’s wife, Racquel, wounded in the leg. The couple were married for eight years and had two children together. Video shows an apparent hit and run involving who looks like the retired Saints player Will Smith and Hayes ' vehicles about two-and-a-half blocks from the site of the second crash and shooting. Hayes claims he was standing his ground against Smith. In Louisiana, “when committed for the purpose of preventing a violent or forcible felony involving danger to life or of great bodily harm by one who reasonably believes that
(“Emmitt Smith Biography”) He had a lot of hard times playing the game, but
Uloma Walker-Curry and Cleveland Fire Fighter Lt. William Walker were newlyweds, married just four months before the husband was shot to death in front of their home as the wife was packing up to move into their new house. The new wife was facing financial problems, being tens of thousands of dollars in debt at the time her husband was murdered, and her new husband's life insurance became more appealing to the woman then the man himself, according to CBSNews. Walker-Curry turned to her 17-year-old daughter in 2013 to hatch a plan to collect the $100,000 by having Walker killed instead of spending happily-ever-after with him.
Defensive linemen Ethan Westbrooks was arrested after a highway patrol officer found a stolen gun in his vehicle. He was speeding in interstate 5 near Bakersfield California when a highway patrol officer stopped him and asked for his license and registration. Westbrook was searching for his registration and the officer spotted an illegal gun in the glove department. He was arrested on Friday on suspicion of possessing a loaded firearm, possessing a stolen firearm and possessing a high-capacity magazine. The gun was reported stolen back in 2009 in Sacramento, California with a clip that holds 13 rounds.
The mens rea for this offense under subsection A.2 is that the defendant recklessly or negligently took the life of another. The causation for the crime is that the defendant acted because of a “sudden quarrel or heat of passion resulting from adequate provocation of the victim”. (ARS). These elements would allow the State to meet its burden of proof to convict a defendant of voluntary
Larry Bird, Rocky Marciano, Bill Walton, Gerry Cooney, Joe Jefferys all these men have 1 thing in common, they are all great white hopes in sports and in the 1980’s. All this race and sports thing has a symbolic representation and that is America 's White revenge fantasy. There were many conflicts going on in the 1980’s such as black people becoming more dominant in sports and the white backlash. People like seeing representations of themselves.
The Felony Murder Rule Haley Roemmich Peru State College The Felony Murder Rule INTRODUCTION The felony murder doctrine is the legal principle which provides that any death that occurs during the commission of a felony or attempted felony can be legally treated as a murder. This doctrine holds true regardless of whether there was intent to kill. The felony murder doctrine represents one the few instances in criminal law where the element of intent is waived (Garoupa & Klick, 2006).
For battery there must have been the actual act and intent is not necessarily a requirement. A negligent or illegal act may be enough. For assault it is required that an actual deliberate threat was made to cause fear on the victim, and there was an attempt to commit battery.
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The film Good Will Hunting, exhibits many concepts of interpersonal communication through the different characters who are in the film. Emotions and conflict are the common concepts to be represented. Both run emotions and conflict run high in the film and are visible in multiple ways. The main character Will Hunting is a complex character due to his past and capabilities of his mind. His emotions and his conflicts affect one another.
In the formal criminal justice process, there are important decision makers that decide whether to keep the offender in the system or dismiss the suspect with no future consequences. Suppose a law was set in place
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Five years after the inhumane execution of the Clutter family, the callous perpetrators, Perry Smith and Richard Hitchcock were executed for the heinous crime. Due to their many appeals, Hitchcock and Smith managed to defer their ultimately inevitable demise for several years. The appeals were filed on the behalf of Hitchcock, claiming that the trial was biased, as well as the jury and the judge. Each appeal led to the same conclusion, that the trail was unbiased. On April 14, 1965, Both Perpetrators were executed by hanging.
The film Good Will Hunting follows the story of a janitor, Will Hunting, working at MIT with a secret gift for advanced mathematics. After being arrested during a street fight, Will is given an ultimatum; either go serve time in prison, or work under the tutelage of Professor Gerald Lambeau, who discovered his talent for proofs. Begrudgingly, Will decides to work with Lambeau, but pushes back constantly against the professor’s attempts to help him. The film is an excellent example of interpersonal communications and the concepts within it, as well as when those concepts fail. One of the prevailing themes in the film was the perception of identity.
Therefore, for the police to be involved, there must be a crime that has been committed or a violation of law that has been put in place by