Please put each dilemma on its own page. Situation: You are completing an inter
Please put each dilemma on its own page. Situation: You are completing an internship at a defense attorney’s office during your senior year in college. After graduation, you plan to enter law school and pursue a career as an attorney, although you have not yet decided what type of law to practice. Your duties as an intern are to assist the private practitioner you work for in a variety of tasks, including interviewing clients and witnesses, organizing case files, running errands, and photocopying. A case that you are helping with involves a defendant charged with armed robbery. One day while you are at the office alone, the defendant comes in and gives you a package for the attorney. In it you find a gun. You believe, but do not know for a fact, that the gun is the one used in the armed robbery. When the attorney returns, he instructs you to return the package to the defendant. What should you do? What should the attorney do? Instructions: Your response must be 300 words or more, typed and double-spaced in 12 point Times Roman font (saved in a Word document) with one-inch margins. Any document submitted in any format other than in Word, will not be accepted. APA will apply if you use outside academic resources. Your response should be grammatically correct, with no misspellings, proper punctuation, proper sentence structure, and plagiarism free. I suggest you download a free version of Grammarly (at Grammarly.com) to check your work. ___________________________________________________________ Situation 2 You are a member of a jury. The jury is hearing a child molestation case in which the defendant is accused of a series of molestations in his neighborhood. You have been advised by the judge not to discuss the case with anyone outside the courtroom, and especially not with anyone on either side of the case. Going down in the elevator after the fourth day of the trial, you happen to ride with the prosecutor in the case. He tells you that the man has a previous arrest for child molestation, but that it has not been allowed in by the judge, as being too prejudicial for the jury. You were fairly sure that the guy was guilty before, but now you definitely believe he is guilty. You also know that if you tell the judge what you have heard, it will probably result in a mistrial. What would you do? What should happen to the prosecutor? Instructions: Your response must be 300 words or more, typed and double-spaced in 12 point Times Roman font (saved in a Word document) with one-inch margins. Any document submitted in any format other than in Word, will not be accepted. APA will apply if you use outside academic resources. Your response should be grammatically correct, with no misspellings, proper punctuation, proper sentence structure, and plagiarism free. I suggest you download a free version of Grammarly (at Grammarly.com) to check your work.

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