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The criminal trial process has many components. In this assignment, you explore real-life examples of the criminal trial process in two different types of trials.

Search the Internet for trials using parameters such as but not limited to “watch criminal trials online,” or visit the Wild About Trial website.
https://wildabouttrial(dot)com/
Compare TWO (2) trials. If possible, compare a murder trial with one involving another major felony. Include the parties represented in each trial (i.e., plaintiff and defendant).

Write 350- to 700-word comparison in which you:
Summarize what each trial was about.
Identify the type of court the trials were held in (refer to Ch. 1 for types of courts in the United States).
Describe as many of the steps of each trial as you can (refer to Ch. 13 for the steps/process).
Explain the similarities and differences between the two trials you selected.
Identify as many of the actors of each trial as you can who played a role in the steps of the trial process. What were their roles?

Cite a minimum of 2 sources (one source for each trial).
Format your paper according to APA guidelines.

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Criminal Trial Process
Your Name
Subject and Section
Professor’s Name
July 20, 2020


Understanding the intricacies of the criminal justice system is important for any law practitioner. His familiarity with the process allows him to improve his efficiency and effectivity by focusing on the more substantial issues in his cases. In this article, the author would focus on two examples of criminal cases and the specific processes that are included in both of them. On the one hand, this includes the case against Lev Aslan Dermen, who was charged with a “$511 million tax credit scheme” together with other executives of a “Salt Lake City biodiesel company”. On the other hand, the other case involves the Hollywood celebrity Katy Perry who was charged with copyright infringement for her song ‘Dark Horse’. All in all, the author believes that a comparison between different examples of the trial process would help in improving one’s future practice.
The Criminal Cases

As stated earlier, the first criminal case for the tax credit scheme was filed against the executives of a Salt Lake biodiesel company. The charges were brought upon by the prosecutors in Davis county, claiming that the respondents were involved in 10 counts tax fraud where they created fake production records, thereby getting “renewable fuel tax-credits from the years 2010 to 2006” (McCombs, 2020). Since there were several respondents, in this case, all represented with different counsels, some of the respondents who pleaded guilty were offered a plea deal. However, since Dermen pleaded not guilty, the plea offer for the others involve reducing their sentences after they testify against him.

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Undergraduate
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Novel Essay 1. Oct 5th  1pm – Upload to Assignment Tab (Novel Essay 1 Folder) in Canvas. American War by Omar El Akkad imagines a future where the ramifications of climate change—the drowning of coastal cities, mass migration, lack of resources, and failed attempts to regulate fossil fuel use—are the root cause of a civil war in the second half of the 21st century. Essay Question: Using the apocalyptic geographies concepts discussed in this course, relate an example from the novel to one example from the real world.When answering this question please address three of the following five questions (you choose which three) to make the connection from the novel’s fictional space to the real world. 1. What is “the geography,” both environmental and symbolic, in the novel? 2. 2. How does sense of place operate in the novel? 3. What types of identity norms are disrupted in the novel? (Gender, Social Class, etc.) 4. How do care ethics function within the novel? Papers MUST include: Name, title, adequate and reputable citations, and page numbers from the novel. You can also cite a lecture as follows: (Dowler, Lecture Title). Paper should be Times New Roman Font, Size 12, single spaced, 1-inch margins, and no more or less than 2 pages long. Students will lose points for not adhering to the criteria. This is an assignment to evaluate your grasp of course concepts, not an opinion-based paper.Electronic Submission of Written Assignments Upload your essays to the Assignment Tab and into the Novel Essay 1 folder. Assignment Submittal Policy Assignments will be considered late if they are turned in after 11pm EST on the due date published in the syllabus unless the student has received an extension from the instructor in advance. Late assignments will earn a 10% penalty if they are turned in within 24 hours of the due date/time. Assignments will be marked with a 20% penalty if they are turned in between 24 and 48 hours after the due date. Assignments more than 48 hours late will not be accepted. The instructors will work with you on extensions if you contact one of them before the assignment is due. There will be no exceptions in cases where the student fails to contact an instructor before the assignment due date. Written assignments will be turned in electronically to avoid uncertainty about on-time status and to facilitate detection of plagiarism. * Must include name, title, and accurate and reputable citations. Please include page numbers when citing the novel (El Akad p. #). You can also cite a lecture as follows: (Inwood,  Lecture Title). Paper should be 1-inch margins, Times New Roman Font, Size 12, and no more or less than 2 pages single-spaced. **Critical Reflection of Issue: Student critically evaluates readings and lectures (does not simply summarize), cites course reading, specificallydraws from other course material, and engages with the issue with well-supported, sophisticated, and critical assessments. *** Writing not college quality or failure to use in-text citations and bibliography. You may use MLA or APA style for your bibliography, whatever you are most comfortable using. Note: It is possible to receive a score that is in-between values, depending on how well you address aspects of a particular question.
2 pages / approx 550 words
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Essay
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Literature & Language
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MLA
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Undergraduate
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Is to read the article, and then ask questions, not too much trouble, trouble to write a little clear, homework requirements, reading things, I uploaded later! thank
1 page / approx 275 words
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APA
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Coursework
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English (US) 🇺🇸
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Literature & Language
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Undergraduate
Instructions:
1.Identify the birth practice, death practice, dietary restrictions and health practice of the following religions: 1. Hinduism 2. Catholicism 3. Christian science 4. Hinduism 5. Islam 6. Judaism 7. Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints 8. Seventh Day Adventist 2. Identify the high risk/healthcare consideration/Intervention of the following population: 1. Racial and Ethnic minorities 2. LGBTQ 3. Homeless 4. Socioeconomically disadvantaged individuals and family 5. Battered individuals and victims of abuse or neglect 6. Single parents 7. Foster children 8. Individuals with mental illness 9. Older adults 10. Military veterans 11. Prisoners 12. Immigrants and refugees 13. Individuals with chronic illness
4 pages / approx 1100 words
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APA
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Coursework
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Social Sciences
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Undergraduate
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