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    what citizens think of though. The Stand Your Ground laws may bring positive change in some states but in others it can cause the total opposite. In the article "There is No Need to Change the Stand Your Ground laws" they think every citizen has the right to the new law to defend their self when they feel threatened. In the opposing article "Stand Your Ground" Laws Legalize Vigilant Racial Profiling" they tend to see this law as a bad idea. This law to them is a ticket to kill or harm who ever.…

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    Wealthy Practitioners

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    participate in, it is well worth the investment of your time and energy. Another way to utilize this technique for developing relationships within this particular circle of elite members of your community is to encourage or require the associate attorneys who work for you to follow the same process of joining the local chamber of commerce and volunteering to work with some of the…

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    Texas Three Branches

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    responsible for the law making, Executive, they are responsible for carrying out the law that the Legislative created, and Judicial,…

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    Tap Water Problem

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    The state DEQ wasn’t treating the Flint river water with the anti-corrosive agent required which violates the federal law which caused the water to erode water mains, turning the water brown.Half of the service lines to flint homes are made of lead and due to the lack of properly treated water the lead began leaching into the water supply along with the iron. Many concerned…

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    Being A Paralegal Essay

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    Judge and the lawyers, but I never thought that there is a hardworking team behind it, working their best to Win the case and dealing with the stressed. This week three, it helps me more to understand of what is about the life being in the field of law. But, I am a kind of a person who believed that if you love your job, and love what is your doing. There’s nothing can stop you from doing it. Just keep going, and do the best, for the best outcome. The 9th steps of critical trial preparations…

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    rely on. It was not until my first trial that I realized how much I loved the courtroom and while some people could not stand the upwards of three hour trials, I could not have been more enthralled. The first opportunity I received to perform as an attorney I did it with almost no preparation, with a group of witnesses that I had just met. It equated to jumping in the deep end considering…

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    Case Brief: Law Society of Upper Canada v. Gavris, 2015 ONLSTH 144. Purpose: The Law Society of Upper Canada brought an action against Mr. Yuir Garvis to the Law Society Tribunal. The Tribunal had to determine if professional misconduct occurred and if Mr. Garvis had reasonable grounds for an adjournment. Facts: Law Society investigators sent 6 letters to Mr. Garvis and contacted him by telephone regarding two misconduct issues. The first accusation consisted of Mr. Garvis fraudulently…

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    Civil Rights And Liberties

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    order stuff we must still bear in mind the equality of the situation at hand. The overarching issue with this case is the lack information about right which comes to me say that everyone is entitled to equal protection under the law as well as equal understanding of the laws that are established and in this case Miranda was not given equal protection and was not informed of the important rights granted to suspects under the U.S.…

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    his attorney argued and protested during both trials of the…

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    Democratic societies like Canada and the United States follow the unwritten and underlying principle of “rule of law”. The rule of law ensure that a certain level of procedural justice are achieved in trials, as they provide the court with a basic grid of evaluation. However, such procedural processes were not respected in the Bryant-Milam trial, as the the two social categories of race and social class tarnished the processes of the trial, fostering impartial judicial proceedings and ultimately…

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