For the following problem, use a separate sheet of paper to…

For the following problem, use a separate sheet of paper to solve the problem. Select your answer from the choices given and then upload your solution at the following link:   https://canvas.dccc.edu/courses/28465/assignments/575261 Your work must be shown for full credit. The answer alone is only worth 1 point.   Calculate the pH at the equivalence point for the titration of 0.25 M CH3COOH with 0.25 M NaOH.  (For CH3COOH, Ka= 1.8 x 10–5)        

You are the authorised court officer (formerly known as cour…

You are the authorised court officer (formerly known as court legal adviser) at Danielle’s trial. Danielle has been convicted of criminal damage valued at less than £5,000 after trial in the magistrates’ court. The magistrates inform you that, having heard the full facts, they want to impose a custodial sentence. What is the correct advice for you to give them about their power to impose a custodial sentence? That they cannot pass a custodial sentence unless they are of the opinion that

You represent Julie who faces Crown Court trial for theft of…

You represent Julie who faces Crown Court trial for theft of two laptops from the university library where she is a student. The laptops were found in her flat. She strongly denies the allegation and maintains her innocence. The prosecution case relies on two witnesses who describe seeing somebody fitting Julie’s description taking the laptops, forensic evidence showing Julie’s fingerprints on the laptops, and CCTV evidence showing that she was in the vicinity at the time the laptops were taken. At the conclusion of the prosecution case, Julie indicates to you that she does not want to give evidence. What is the most appropriate advice for you to give to Julie as to whether or not she should testify?

You are representing Marlon, who is charged with rape. At th…

You are representing Marlon, who is charged with rape. At the PTPH, Marlon pleads guilty. The Judge decides to adjourn to obtain a pre-sentence report and remands Marlon in custody to await sentence. Shortly afterwards, you visit Marlon in the cells. He tells you that he has made a mistake with his plea and that he wants to change it. What is the appropriate advice to give Marlon?