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... ideas in the 1970s; (2) to appraise the evidence concerning whether those motives are sexual or non...(37) Among the other characteristic defects of Freudian studies were failure to review... rated." (42) After describing several examples of the offenders' castration anxieties, as reveale...
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... found him guilty, the sole mitigating evidence he presented at the penalty phase was the stipulat... defendant's guilt do not relate to his "character" or "record" or to "the circumstances of the offen... is best illustrated by the contrasting examples of probative character evidence suggested by the d...
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... sort can take into account the emergent character of the global economic association. (2) . 1. The A... in the world is a member of the WTO is evidence that there is no reasonable alternative developmen... position by considering two hypothetical examples. In each example the differential development path...
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In all literature, there is perhaps no more vivid example of a man wrestling with the knowledge of his own guilt than that of Raskolnikov in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment.2 The nineteenth century Russian novel begins with the brutal murder of an old pawnbroker and her sister, and then unfolds into a remarkable tragedy in which the author explores the nature of crime, the human condition, and a young law student's guilt. In federal criminal courts, evidence of an accused's consciousness of guilt is admitted under Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b).12 Rule 404(b) expressly allows the use of evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts for purposes of proving things other than character or propensity to commit crime (such as proof of motive, opportunity, intent, preparation, plan, knowledg...
... expressly states, "Rule 404(b) provides examples rather than a list of justifications for admission...
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... effect to all of Pierce’s mitigating evidence, as Penry v. Lynaugh, 492 U.S. 302 (1989), require...s general moral culpability and character. For example, his honesty and respect towa... illustrated by the contrasting examples of probative character evidence suggested ...
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... that association is coercive and characterised by high levels of interdependence" (p. 526). The s... association are worse--as the empirical evidence suggests--this is so only because being in an asso...Indeed, in the first of the examples above--the package of goods that parents owe to th...
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...: (1) the significance of individual evidence at the certification and liability stages as well ... this testimony violates the ban on character evidence by asserting that managers at a particula... biased, without providing any specific examples of biased conduct. Often courts have admitted such...
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According to the consensus established by the secondary literature, Foucault's early and middle work culminates in a kind of totalizing theoretical cage (of which "discipline" is the highest manifestation) that in turn constituted a kind of crisis or dead-end for Foucault's thinking by the mid1 970s __ Foucault's late work performs a 1 80-degree turn away from the (too- totalizing and demoralizing) "power" discourse of the early and mid1 970s and culminated in a renewed appreciation of the Enlightenment subject, the ethical arts of the self, and resistance to normalized totalization through individual action.3 What is especially notable about this thesis is that it cleaves Foucault's corpus in two, definitively separating the parts as having opposing interests and formulations. In work...
... I dream of the intellectual destroyer of evidence and universalities, the one who, in the inertias a... they inherited a subject that is characterized by its evil and wicked nature. In Foucault's later...As a result, I will seek to give examples about how the general points Foucault makes about ...
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... effect to all of Pierce’s mitigating evidence, as Penry v. Lynaugh, 492 U.S. 302 (1989), requi...s general moral culpability and character. For example, his honesty and respect towar... illustrated by the contrasting examples of probative character evidence suggested by...
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...The Concept 2. Examples of Dignity as Coercion a. Dwarf Throwing b. Bans o..., privacy interests are often characterized as being a form of negative freedom--freedom from ... a state may require clear and convincing evidence of an incompetent individual's wishes with respect...