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    levels of law enforcement to include local, state and federal agencies. If a person is arrested by a police officer for breaking the law they will be tried in the court system. The court system is comprised of prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges. The prosecutor who is a representative of the state and will review the evidence to see if an individual has broken the law. They have…

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    Judicial Case

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    An analysis of the reasons for the judges decisions in each of the hearings including the basis on which liability was established or dismissed and the role of the persuasive precedent. Refer to two of the cases used in each hearing and how the judges used these. In the first hearing the judge chose to dismiss the liability factor as they believed the school could not do anymore to prevent a one off incident such as this. One of the precedent cases used was; Romel El-Sheik v. Australian Capital…

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    Family Defense Process

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    Whether you're involved in a family law dispute or civil litigation, the shape of your life can hinge on the outcome of your trial. Legal proceedings are highly stressful and confusing to those with limited experience, which is why having an experienced attorney guide you through is crucial for ensuing the best possible outcome of your case. For your own peace of mind, Malcolm Stewart Douglas Attorney At Law, handling civil and criminal law cases throughout Ashtabula county, recommends asking…

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    he doctrine of piercing the corporate veil is not subject to any bright line tests. Courts have struggled for years to develop and refine their analysis of these claims. However, each new action brings a different set of facts and circumstances into the equation and a separate determination must be made as to whether the plaintiff has adduced sufficient evidence of control and domination, improper purpose, or use and resulting damage. The decision whether to pierce the corporate veil may be…

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    1. How do they compare with each other (discuss relative strengths and weaknesses) and how do they compare with Exhibit 3-1 in this chapter? Each and every one of the interview sheets has a different purpose. My first, client interview sheet, seems very general. This type could have been use prior to the interview, almost as questionnaire for the client to fill out before his first visit. Divorce client interview sheet is very detailed and specific to its purpose. I found interesting the use of…

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    have observed weren’t great. Fore example, in Judge Samuels court room there was a prosecutor, who maybe because he was young he would make the mistake of not rephrasing when the other side would object. It is understanding that the prosecutor was new, it was his second case, but he does have room for improvement. I think that messing up can be easy when prosecuting the case because everything is at the moment. Further, as a prosecutor according to Judge Jesic you cannot see the other sides…

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    There exists a plethora or an extensive amount of reasons as to why determining jurisdiction is so significant and incredible in court cases on any scale whether it would be on the local city court or the national federal court. Firstly, Jurisdiction is incredibly significant due to the fact that jurisdiction limits the government or courts' power to hear any certain particular cases. As an effect, if federal and state courts did not exercise this splitting of power and control, then every court…

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    to judges and court officers for tortious acts or omissions done within the scope of jurisdiction or authority . An example of judicial immunity is that a judge is not liable for a slander or liberal suit when making statements about someone during a trial, in regards to how corrupt the act was . Judicial immunity is essential as it is allows the judges to make difficult decisions without the fear of being sued, this is known as fiat Justitia ruat Caelum. Judicial immunity only covers judges…

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    Essay On Procedural Law

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    When discussing the implications of procedural law as it relates to domestic and international criminal activity one important thing to remember is the United States works with the legal requirements of the US Constitution. Although they both share the same common goal, the means in which they do so are extremely different. International countries don’t have a concrete set of “rules” from the constitution in which they work or a Supreme Court in which they can bring cases to that violate…

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    out of court. What Happens When You Win Or Lose Your attorney may be able to estimate the amount of compensation you'll receive if you win the case based on his or her experience. However, if you go to trial, the award will be determined by the judge or jury. If you settle out of court, which is a likely scenario, the amount you receive will be determined after a period of negotiation. You may also be concerned about what happens if you lose the case. If you hire a lawyer that works on…

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