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For questions about human rights and their protection under law. "Human rights" are those that are broadly recognized as both universal and worthy of respect by law even if not explicitly protected by law.

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If a lesser crime imposes the same or greater sentence as a more severe crime, is the punish...

If a lesser crime imposes the same or greater sentence as a more severe crime, is the punishment considered cruel? One example, possessing a bottle of pills imposes a harsher sentence, longer term of …
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Does a police officer have to get permission to break the law?

Does a police officer require permission before breaking the law? Justice Brandeis states: Decency, security, and liberty alike demand that government officials shall be subjected to the same ru …
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Is what constitutes outrageous conduct clearly defined in the statutes?

Are there any objective rules or guidelines used to determine whether a police officer's conduct was outrageous?
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Can a cop direct a pharmacist to fill a known fraudulent prescription in order to convict a ...

If a cop is responding to a known fraudulent prescription, ask the pharmacist to stall the subject until they arrive so he can arrest the subject, but, instead of making the arrest for attempt to obta …
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