Law Assignment Aid
This is a legal aid tool harnessing natural language processing technology to swiftly locate relevant legal texts and explanations by entering queries or keywords. The law assignment aid utilises OpenAI's GPT models to intelligently analyse users' queries and furnish responses pertinent to those legal queries. Moreover, the project continuously learns and optimises based on user feedback.
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- Harold and Marci decide to burglarize Superior Jewelers. Their friend Carl, an employee at Superior, helps by telling them the location of the store vault . Marci drives a van to the store and acts as the lookout while Harold goes inside and cracks the safe. After Harold and Marci make their getaway , Harold meets 8 friend, Shawn ,who was not involved in the actual burglary. Harold tells Shawn about the burglary , and Shawn helps Harold get a train out of town. David , a former classmate of Harold and Marci , witnesses the crime but does not tell the police, even though he recognize:both Harold and Marci . How will each person be charged?Explain your answer.
- The elements of the crime of __ are: 1) engaging in or offering to perform ,2) a sexual act,3) for hire. pandering prostitution pimping soliciting
- Question 10 What does the judicial branch do? writes laws only reviews laws reviews and explains laws resolves disputes and decides if a law goes against the Constitution only explains laws Question 11 1
- What is the highest court in the United States? the District Court the Federal Court the Court of Appeals the Supreme Court
- Federal district courts. __ are intermediate courts who only hear appealed cases are the highest federal courts in the US are the lowest level of federal trial courts only hear state cases