What are the essential elements of embezzlement?

What will be an ideal response?


The essential elements of embezzlement are a fiduciary relationship arising where one entrusts property to another, and fraudulent appropriation of that property by the latter.

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Consider that you are a deputy, and have just reviewed the following principles of contemporary criminal procedure: a.   An involuntary statement is considered to be inherently untrustworthy or unreliable, and convictions based on unreliable evidence violate due process. b.   Coercive police practices are a violation of fundamental fairness, an essential element of due process; therefore, a confession coerced by the police violates due process, even if that confession is otherwise reliable. c.   Free choice is an essential aspect of due process, and an involuntary confession cannot be the product of a person's free and rational choice. ? In your opinion, sometimes there are situations where force is necessary to gain confessions. With this in mind, but also considering the above

prinicples, how forceful is acceptable and why? What are better alternatives? Also, what do you think should have happened to cases where force was exercised prior to the Brown v. Mississippi case? Have you heard of any cases since then that have used force to any degree either? What are your thoughts on those cases? Please fully explain.  What will be an ideal response?

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Justice Rehnquist has stated that the rule of stare decisis (i.e., precedent) is not important where earlier cases were decided by close votes

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The intent of ________ is to deter police from engaging in illegal practices, and to keep the courts from condoning such conduct.

A. exclusionary rule B. exceptional evidence rule C. excessive force rule D. Miranda warning

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What are the leading causes of most wrongful convictions? What has been done to attempt to remedy these causes of wrongful convictions?

What will be an ideal response?

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