A review of the events involving the North Charleston, S. Carolina Whitlee Jones murder case as it applies to the Tennessee “stand your ground” statute brings several factors into question. As indicated in the article, South Carolina’s law as does Tennessee’s states that a person having reasonable fear of death or serious bodily harm can use deadly force on the unlawful intruder. However, this does not apply to a lawful resident or a person who has a legal right to be in the dwelling, business, or auto (Knapp, 2014). As Jones indicates she removes herself from the danger on several occasions, yet she continues to return, placing herself once again in position to receive serious injury or death from her boyfriend who is legally occupying the
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efferson County DHR representative’s testimony revealed that this is the case for the custodial parent (CP), Donna W. Hare, and the non-custodial parent (NCP), Donald P. Bozeman. The CP made an application for services on March 6, 1992. The CP provided DHR with the divorce order with the final judgement dated November 1980. DHR completed a spreadsheet from the payments that the CP provided. This information was submitted to the NCP with the calculations of $25.00 weekly; payments of $100.00 and $300.00 received.
PAINT TWP. — A Holmes County man died early Friday morning when his horse-drawn vehicle was struck from behind by a pickup truck along County Road 160. Roy A. Mast, 33, of 3552 County Road 160, Millersburg, was pronounced dead by Holmes County Coroner Dr. Robert Anthony at the scene of the crash, according to Chief Deputy Richard Haun of the Holmes County Sheriff 's Office.
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Akerlof explored the problem associated with pricing second hand cars, which he called a lemons market – a ‘lemon’ is a derogatory term for a poor quality second-hand car. Since, the buyer doesn’t have all the information, the buyer can solve this problem by doing their research before purchasing the car. The buyer can look into the seller’s reputation, hire a mechanic to inspect the car, look at the car history by using CARFAX and also acquiring
Annotated Bibliography Altman, Susan. “Scottsboro Trial.” Encyclopedia of African-American Heritage, Second Edition, Facts On File, 2000. African-American History.
Labeled as the monstrosity Atlanta Child Murders AKA "The Night Stalker," Wayne Williams was only convicted of only killing two adults due to convincing circumstantial and DNA evidence. Williams was suspected of murdering at least 28 black youths from 1979 to 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, a spree of child murders led to Williams’ arrest. Williams’ murder victims were male and female African American ranging from ages 9 and 17. Williams also murdered three adults during his killing saga.
Facts of the Case: Monte Durham has an extensive history of imprisonment due to breaking the law and hospitalization due to mental illness after every conviction. In every case, he was deemed of having an unsound mind. After 15 months of treatment, in one particular case, Durham was discharged from the mental hospital and returned to jail to serve the remainder of his sentence. After his release, Durham received a warrant for parole violation and fled the area. He was arrested again for bad checks.
Spanning from northern Minnesota to New Orleans, man quickly realized the Mississippi river could be used to transport cargo and people. With the invention of the steamboat, this idea quickly came into fruition, allowing cargo and people to travel long distances. But the river proved hazardous to traverse, with sandbars, reefs, and hanging branches especially the Upper Mississippi. Later, the construction of the Louisville and Portland canal helped expand commerce, allowing travel from Pittsburg to New Orleans. Abraham Lincoln at a young age became interested in steamboats, due to a childhood experience of earning money ferrying people across the river.
Briefly describe what the Scottsboro Trials were: (use specific names/details) The Scottsboro boys were a group of young African-American men that were subject to racism and unfair representation in trial. As the young men were travelling on the train to and from various job sites, a group of Caucasian teenagers were reported to have a conversation with a sheriff, where they claimed that they had been attacked by the Scottsboro boys on March 25, 1931. It was documented that a fight did indeed break out between the African-American group of young men and then young Caucasian men.
Scottsboro Trials Racism played a part in the Scottsboro trial. According to Jack Schafer, racism is the intentional abuse of social custom and legislative power that prevents a race to make decision. Racism can happens for many reasons one is that people push other races down to gain higher status (Rutledge). Another reason people would discriminate against other races is to keep power over those people (Schafer). From the Scottsboro trails the reader can see both of these reasons.
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Injustice The Scottsboro Case shed light on the racial practices expressed in law that made a great impact on the legal system today. The actual victims of the Case did not receive a fair trial due to the color of their skin. The ones who played the victims planned the crime, and their stories made no sense. But like many of the trials during the time it wasn’t based on the actual evidence that was found,or even the defendants ' stories.