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    When a defendant released on cash bail fails to appear in court, or otherwise violates a condition of their bail, the court can declare the bail bond forfeited. State laws often require that notice of the forfeiture be sent to the defendant and to their surety. Once the surety is notified, they can produce the defendant, provide the court with an excuse deemed acceptable for the defendant’s non-appearance, pay the forfeited bond, or face the consequences of not paying it In some countries, a…

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    Article that gives this Court authority to grant attorney fees at any point of the litigation whereas Section 12-103 gives no such authority: Section 7-107 (b) Award authorized. -- At any point in a proceeding under this title, the court may order either party to pay to the other party an amount for the reasonable and necessary expense of prosecuting or defending the proceeding. Section 8-214 (b) Award authorized. -- At any point in a proceeding under this subtitle, the court may order either…

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    behalf of her client while he was in another court, he threatened her by saying that he was going to start going to her parent’s scrap yard business and write them more tickets, in retaliation for the plea-bargain. The incident occurred at the downtown municipal court building at 1400 Lubbock at approximately 1000 hours. Specifically,…

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    Pussy Riot Trial Analysis

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    punk group called Pussy Riot, Yekaterina Samutsevich, Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova were in court on the charge of hooliganism for disrupting a church service in Moscow 's Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Although the evidence is enough to put away the three women the court acted unjust and biased throughout the whole trial denying Pussy Riot a fair trial. Since the Russian court system did not allow a fair and just trial for the members of Pussy Riot they should be allowed a new…

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    The Toronto Women 's Court became the Toronto Local Council of Women 's (TLCW) greatest achievement. "It stands out among the TLCW 's accomplishments not only because the members themselves declared it as one of their "greatest achievements" but also because it was not an institution used on a voluntary basis."(Glasbeek, A, 2009, p.5) Meaning that, the court gave them a place to go without being harassed and followed by men off of the streets ("to which men would not be admitted unless they…

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    obtaining the evidence they need, and prosecutors can decide how to proceed with a case. If a prosecutor decides to take a case to trial, then the officers involved in the case can be subpoenaed to testify. Having the skills required to testify in court can be just as important as all other skills an officer has obtained while being in the force. Courtroom skills can assist prosecutors in winning a case, while lack of it can cause a prosecutor to lose the case and help a criminal avoid legal…

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    Standing Doctrine Essay

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    right to file a petition or bring a lawsuit before the court of law to obtain a legal remedy. The standing doctrine concept derived from Article III § 2 of the U.S. Constitution that limits the jurisdiction of federal courts to hear cases involving controversy matters. Daniel E. Hall, Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy, 251-252 (6th ed. 2015). On the subject of how does an individual has standings in certain actions, the courts have ruled that a citizen who has not suffered a…

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    Domestic Case Interview

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    Madden, the legal form for the court hearing would mention “State of ___ v. ____” (Ms. Madden 2017). That would be the name of the state in which the problem occurred whether it is Maryland, Georgia etc. If it is Virginia it would state “Commonwealth of Virginia v. Name of the criminal, abuser etc.” (Ms. Madden 2017). Beneath it gave a docket number followed by the time, file number and reference number. This is to help organize and track all materials produced for courts in America. It is…

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    relationship had existed. The central issue before the court was whether or not the Archbishop or the orthodox community had the intention to enter into a contract of employment that was legally enforceable. The court inspected the relationship between the parties and the evidence of the usual employment relation existed for the most part. The Archbishop was given a group certificate each year as would a normal employee and tax was deducted…

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    Jury Persecution Cases

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    The jury is a board of citizens that are put together by the court to heed to evidence, witnesses and decided whether or not to indict or proceed the persecution based upon the evidence being presented. The jury is an important matter in almost every case. Long ago, the juror was a vicinity witnesses who made their judgement base upon what they have knowledge of. The jury breakdown came when society growth has expand it through towns. Which changed the role of jury from community knowledgeable…

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