Written Research Assignment: Position Paper:
Each student will be required to s
Written Research Assignment: Position Paper: Each student will be required to submit a position paper as to his/her support regarding an assigned courtroom case that dealt with forensic science evidence admissibility. Regardless of the position you take, the paper must include your reasoning for choosing that position. In essence, you will “pick a side” and argue for that side. You are responsible for “convincing” the instructor as to why your position is correct and fair. Specifically, you will review ALL the facts of the case and, based on your research, you will argue FOR or AGAINST the admissibility of the forensic science evidence and/or technique used to describe/analyze the evidence. Students will utilize at least three (3) scholarly references to support the student’s position and will properly cite the sources. The paper must be prepared in a manner acceptable for university level work. The paper should be between three(3) to five (5) pages (excluding the references page, abstract page, and cover page) and will be completed in proper APA 7th edition format. This assignment is worth 20% of the course grade. [LO#2, #3, #6] The completed position paper will: (a) Use 12-point font, double-spaced format, and one-inch margins throughout the paper; (b) Include a header (i.e., the shortened title of paper and page number); (c) Follow APA regulations (refer to your APA manual) which require a reference page, including all references ascribed to in paper and properly cite the sources both in the body of the paper and on the “References” page; and (d) Include three (3) scholarly references (i.e., peer-reviewed scholarly journal articles or law citations) Additionally, the University Core Values, as appropriate, should be designed into and discussed as they relate to the topic of the paper. Please choose one (1) case from the following three forensic evidence admissibility cases below: State v. O’Key ~ 321 Or. 285, 899 P.2d 663 Bloodsworth v. State ~ 76 Md.App. 23, 543 A.2d 382 Maryland v. King ~ 569 US XXX ~ No. 12-207 Pick one case, I don’t care which one