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    is standing before the court, mentally gathering himself before he is asked to present his defense. Confidence is definitely present: Williams knows that he is in the right. However, a hint of nervousness stills wisps about inside of him, for he knows how consistently stubborn and close-minded these Puritan judges can be. Still, though, he is determined: justice will be brought to this court. Danforth, who sits upon his throne with a blind confidence, looks about the court room, seemingly…

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    intended to murder her and it occurred as he attempted to discharge a loaded gun. There were two appeals made to the Court of Appeal by Mr. Kalajzich, which was an appeal against his conviction, and the other an appeal for special leave. Both appeals were dismissed/refused by the Court. In addition, two appeals made to the Court of Appeal Mr. Kalajzich applied to the Supreme Court under section 474 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) was also refused. Additionally, witnesses have appealed and want…

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    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. COWE-14-010356 (83) Hunter Run Homeowners Association Of Broward county Plaintiff, Vs. Clement Watkins, (Pro Se) Defendant. ________________________________________/ Motion: OBJECTION TO FORECLOSURE SALE COMES NOW Pro Se Defendant Clement Watkins, and objects to foreclosure sale. • Pro Se Defendant argues that a…

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    On My case was heard in Tulare County Superior Court,Visalia regarding custody of my minor child Ava Phillips-Edwards dob: 02-19-14. My attorney Eric Hamilton represented me and we covered child custody and visitation of my child. I Valori Phillips am the child’s biological mother and have both physical/legal custody of Ava. Ava’s father Chad Edwards had not been present in my life since December 2013. He had not participated in Ava’s life up to this point nor had we had contact.…

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    Savitri Bhama

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    appealed the court gave custody of both children to the defendant. Procedural History The Plaintiff, Savitri, filed a complaint that Rajendra negligently and intentionally inflicted emotional distress. She alleged that he used his psychiatric training in order to manipulate and brainwash the children into hating her. The defendant then made a motion for summary disposition, which the court granted. The court found the claim to be barred by res judicata. The plaintiff then claimed that by the…

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    Jury Trial Reflection

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    As a prosecutor in the case, my role is valuable to find the balance between rights and justice. I need to keep the rights of my client, the plaintiff, safe from misuse. I have to also seek out that the truth, whether right or wrong, is found out. My role will bridge the gap from the witnesses to the jury. I will communicate what the witnesses know, to help the jury understand ( hopefully sympathetically) my cause. White v. Ball is our strongest case. It talks of what counts as “intent to…

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    What were the strengths of the book? Racism is not an easy subject and is often not discussed with young children, which makes one the strengths of Jerry Spinelli novel Maniac Magee is how well it handles the topic of racism. In the novel Maniac Magee, the main protagonist Jeffery Magee lives with his hateful aunt and uncle after losing his parents because of the recklessness of a drunk driver. Eventually he runs away from his unbearable home life and ends up in Two Mills where everything is…

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    “The remaining states lack legislative protection against SLAPPs, and the state laws cannot be invoked against federal claims in federal court” (Smart Consumer). The U.S. Court of Appeals states that the state anti-SLAPP law does not apply in federal court. The state laws vary dramatically from state to state. California, for example, has very wide protection against SLAPPs, while others have narrow laws. Florida passed a broader anti-SLAPP law…

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    a jury is done by the defense and the prosecution. Potential jurors are selected from the pool of citizens and their anonymity is protected in some of the criminal cases to safeguard their lives and this practice is followed in Maryland. When the court gathers the pool of jurors, the defense and the prosecution started challenging the member during the examination of Voir dire. The process of Voir dire is taken place by the prosecutor and the defense to ensure the bias feeling of the…

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    Texas Judicial System The process of the Texas Judiciary System is long and complicated. The system is divided into many subdivisions under the 2 main courts. One for civil cases, which is the Supreme Court of Texas, and the one for criminal cases called the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Each process in the Texas Judiciary system has certain strengths and weaknesses. Even though the Texas Judicial system has been around as long as 1822 (Handbook of Texas Online), there are some reforms being…

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