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Nearly all felony convictions—about 95 percent—follow guilty pleas, suggesting that plea offers are very attractive to defendants compared to trials.
Gazal-Ayal, Oren, Tor, Avishalom
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International Forensic Cooperation and Advocacy
The article discusses the interaction of lawyers involved in criminal defense and the international forensic community, the principles of international cooperation in the field of forensic examination.
A. Ya. Asnis, Sh. N. Khaziev
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Nietzsche and Levinas against Innocence
There cannot perhaps be two more polarly opposed philosophers than Friedrich Nietzsche and Emmanuel Levinas, and yet when it comes to instituting moral ideals or establishing moral principles, they both paradoxically converge in suspecting them as ...
Michael Barber
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Adipose tissue in health and disease [PDF]
Adipose, or fat, tissue (AT) was once considered an inert tissue that primarily existed to store lipids, and was not historically recognized as an important organ in the regulation and maintenance of health.
Innocence Harvey +2 more
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The presumption of innocence: Interpretation and application in online journalism
Implementation of the Presumption of Innocence by journalists has implications for the occurrence of trial by the press and potentially impacts social disharmony. This study aims to explain the interpretation of the presumption of innocence in journalism,
Dicky Wahyudi +2 more
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The Queer Child in the Nuevo Cine Español
The Nuevo Cine Español often employed the gaze of children as an effective strategy to show the traumatic effects of events such as the Civil War and Francoism on the Spanish society. Spanish film critics considered children apt figures to be constructed
Jorge Pérez
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Tragic Innocence in Philip Roth’s American Pastoral
American Pastoral is not only an elegiac fictional biography, but an in-depth analysis of the demise of the American dream in the context of post-war social and cultural mutations.
Glăvan Gabriela
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Arthur Miller's resurrection blues: The least Milleresque play? [PDF]
Starting from the observation that Arthur Miller's Resurrection Blues is in many ways unique in comparison to the playwright's previous oeuvre, we offer evidence that the drama testifies to the evolution of Miller's style, rather than a change in his ...
Ninčetović Nataša V.
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A cutaneous horn (cornu cutaneum) is a protrusion from the skin composed of a cornified material. It may be associated with a benign, premalignant, or malignant lesion at the base, masking numerous dermatoses. In a 24-year-old female, a giant cutaneous horn arising from a seborrheic keratosis located on the leg is presented. This case has been reported
Lakhan Singh Solanki +3 more
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Grounding and the Myth of Ontological Innocence [PDF]
According to the Ontological Innocence Thesis (OIT), grounded entities are ontologically innocent relative to their full grounds. I argue that OIT entails a contradiction, and therefore must be discarded. My argument turns on the notion of “groundmates,”
Barker, Jonathan
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