Criminal case Civil case Burden of proof Mr. John Brown was taken to the police station for driving car under the influence of alcohol. Identify the Party bringing the case to the court He was taken to the police station by the Police Office in duty. Identify the Party responding to such an acquisition Mr. John Brown was taken to the police station because the police officer on duty did smell alcohol from the mouth of Mr. John. Assusation (who is assusing whom for what ) Here The police officer on duty is accusing Mr. Brown for driving under the influence of alcohol. Facts of the Case • The on duty police officer smelled alcohol from the mouth of Mr. Brown. • He caught him and took him to the police station. • He was tested there for the intake of alcohol and it was found to be positive. Criminal case Civil case Prosecussions possible arguments • Mr. Brown was driving car under the influence of alcohol and on testing it was found positive. • The permissible limit of the blood alcohol concentration in Maryland is 0.08 and in Mr. Browns case it was found to be 0.09 Defendants Possible argument •
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Burden of proof
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Mr. John Brown was taken to the police station for driving car under
the influence of alcohol.
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Identify the Party bringing the case to the court
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He was taken to the police station by the Police Office in duty.
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Identify the Party responding to such an acquisition
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Mr. John Brown was taken to the police station because the police
officer on duty did smell alcohol from the mouth of Mr. John.
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Assusation (who is assusing whom for what )
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Here The police officer on duty is accusing Mr. Brown for driving
under the influence of alcohol.
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Facts of the Case
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The on duty police
officer smelled alcohol from the mouth of Mr. Brown.
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He caught him and took
him to the police station.
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He was tested there for
the intake of alcohol and it was found to be positive.
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Prosecussions possible arguments
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Mr. Brown was driving car
under the influence of alcohol and on testing it was found positive.
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The permissible limit of
the blood alcohol concentration in Maryland is 0.08 and in Mr. Browns case it
was found to be 0.09
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Defendants Possible argument
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