Describe a homicide case that includes crime scene sketches, a list of evidence at the scene and the results of specific analysis, photographs of the scene, preliminary and follow-up investigative reports, a list of investigative contacts and suspects, and some constitutional challenges to the case in the form of a motions hearing. You will write a report that addresses the issues and problems listed.

Please see below instructions for paper.  Also I have attached case study data as well.   Final Project –  Case Study Your assignment is to read the Case Study document in the Course Content. This document describes a homicide case that includes crime scene sketches, a list of evidence at the scene and the results of specific analysis, photographs of the scene, preliminary and follow-up investigative reports, a list of investigative contacts and suspects, and some constitutional challenges to the case in the form of a motions hearing. You will write a report that addresses the issues and problems listed. References must include course instructional material and at least three external scholarly sources that support the points you make in the report. Your paper must include the following: discussion of the crime scene investigation and analysis of the evidence at the scenediscussion of investigative steps and strategies involved in this homicide investigationdiscussion of both interviews of witnesses and interrogation of suspectsexplanations to counter defense efforts to suppress evidence (constitutional challenges)an analysis of what you learned in class and how it was applied in this case, including any glaring differences between the text and the application processdiscuss the application of modern scientific techniques and technology to investigative processesThe list above is to be used only as guidance in collecting information for the final product; items above may be listed and/or used as topical items in the final paper. Constitutional Challenges As is normal in a murder trial, the defense filed motions to suppress any and all statements made by the defendant as well as the physical and forensic evidence found at the scene, including the knife.Formatting Requirements Your report should include the following: · an introductory section that explains the purpose of the paper · your reflections on the agency and its administration · the body of the paper, addressing the previously mentioned factors· Paper should be a minimum of 2,500 to 3,000 words (ten to twelve pages)· Double space · 12 pt. font· 1” margins· Use APA citations for all sources· Include reference page using APA format guidelines (not included in word count)

Address six unresolved issues in macroeconomics, each of which is central to current political debates. Students are required to use information and tools that they have accumulated in their study of the text and evaluate both sides of those issues, determine which side they can support for each issue, and defend their positions.

This week requires the student to address six unresolved issues in macroeconomics, each of which is central to current political debates. Students are required to use information and tools that they have accumulated in their study of the text and evaluate both sides of those issues, determine which side they can support for each issue, and defend their positions. two subjects from the following list of topics and a 1,050-word analysis:  both the advocates\’ position and the critics\’ position.which position you support and defend your position. a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources not including your textbook

When Henry Ford began revolutionizing the automobile industry with assembly line production of affordable cars for the public, the status quo for most people around the world was still transport by horse. You can just imagine the questions Henry Ford might have asked as he looked around at the status quo of the time. Perhaps he asked \”What if I could mass produce a type of transportation that everyone could afford?\”

When Henry Ford began revolutionizing the automobile industry with assembly line production of affordable cars for the public, the status quo for most people around the world was still transport by horse. You can just imagine the questions Henry Ford might have asked as he looked around at the status quo of the time. Perhaps he asked \”What if I could mass produce a type of transportation that everyone could afford?\” Ford\’s innovations in business process allowed him to create a series of radical changes which would help to create what we recognize today as a modern lifestyle. Ford identified and challenged the initial resistance to changing the status quo that he faced.Is there a status quo in your work life that you think could be changed? In this Discussion, you will cultivate some of the important skills needed to challenge the existing state of affairs in your work life. Start by looking around your current workplace or envision the workplace at an organization with which you are familiar and start thinking, \”What if?\”With these thoughts in mind: the following: