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    Arc Of Justice Essay

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    "Law is not law, if it violates the principles of eternal justice." - Lydia Child. The rule of law attests to the idea that the people are to be protected by these very principles. Unfortunately, throughout the world there've been earmarks of injustice from police brutality in the US to the marginalization of women in Afghanistan. Hence, the very reason I want to become a lawyer - to end these perversions. I feel that taking my legal education to the UK will add a dimension to my learning…

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    Pat Wilson asked: "Why are the drug charges always dropped when it gets to the JP?" ☀ I have seen some that have been dropped at the magistrates office. Numerous situations can be part of this, plea bargains, charges on hold if the defendant agrees to treatment, first time offenders, etc. I've also seen where it doesn't get the magistrates office at all. Examples: ☛ I've seen drug charges never make the magistrates office. ☛ A person overdosed at least 8 times and "NEVER" got ONE "constructive…

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    that the judges were either a man or woman, sitting front and center of the courtroom as they were clothed with an official black robe. I was greeted at the courthouse by security and walked through a metal detector, making sure to take everything out of my pockets. I questioned security on where I can go to watch the trials. I proceeded to the second and third floors where I was allowed to be in the room for a case. I recorded in my notebook what I heard, what I saw,…

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    I believe that law must be the dominant foundation within society which can have a profound effect on people's lives. I believe law aids individuals to achieve justice. A close member of my family studied law at university which stimulated me to research the possibility of following the same path into further education. My interest in law developed from my research into the subject. I have read the book 'Law Uncovered' which has driven me to make this informed decision about my future by…

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    attorneys narrow the pool of jurors. This process is done by the judge randomly selecting people in the juror pool to be excused and/or the attorneys questioning potential jurors to screen out individuals the attorneys think might be biased or otherwise incapable of delivering a fair verdict. In some instances, an attorney may have reason to believe there is information that suggests a juror maybe prejudiced about the case and ask the judge to dismiss the juror for cause. Next, there is the…

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    Alexander Manuel is an African American Judge grew up without any awareness of racism until he was charged with disorderly conduct for a simple parking incident. After that moment he has been subject to racial profiling and discrimination on multiple occasions. Manuel continues by mentioning how his white colleagues are surprised and try to rationalize any answer except racial bias. He then suggests that, “white judges are insensitive to racial issues in their courtrooms” because they themselves…

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    Maybe this person representing you shares in your beliefs but does not represent them well. You are being judge for what you’ve done, and the person you are goes against whether or not you capable of doing it. The one thing truly believe is false, is that justice is blind, I believe people judge mostly by what they see or how things are portray to them, things are not always what they seem. No one person should be above the law ever, but this is no…

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    Litigation Support The legal field can get disorganized and busy enough to make an attorney as well as their paralegal miss deadlines, cases, and confidential information. In today's world, brilliant people have produced many software which helps law offices to get it together. One of the many software is Litigation Support. However, this software is mostly used for Civil Litigation cases. This helpful software is utilized in law offices to organize, store, retrieve, and summarize…

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    The southern California real estate attorneys at The Law Office of Ernesto F. Aldover provide advice and experience on all aspects of California real property: commercial lease negotiation, drafting of lease agreements, drafting of tenant in common agreements, review and drafting of documents related to the sale, purchase, refinancing or leasing of commercial and residential real estate, easement and boundary agreements, construction contracts, CC&Rs, HOA contracts and much more. As a southern…

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    Being a judge is regarded as one of the most prestigious professions in the world. Depending on the court, whether the judgeship is state or federal, and the state, there are many different processes used for how judges take their office. Judicial selection has been a topic for discussion as people argue about which selection method is superior and why. As a proposal to Governor O’Malley, I will offer my opinion on which method should be used for the Maryland State Supreme Court, the Court of…

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