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    Social Class Justice in Montana 1948 Larry Watson, in his novel Montana 1948, suggests that even though the law is supposed to be applied to all citizens equally, often an individual's social status interferes with the carrying out of justice. Wes's arrest of frank and Julien's anger at Wes. Wes's arrest of Frank demonstrates how someone's social status can interfere with their distribution of the law. When Wes takes in Frank, the pain of having to arrest his…

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    What is Law? The foundation of the Anglo-American Law is dated back to the Norman Conquest in 1066. William the Conqueror was the first king in England to establish courts and laws that were common throughout the land. The common laws, originally from England are still in effect today. The law is a system of rules that are enforced to govern the behavior of the people. Private law deals with the relations between people in law of property, law of contracts, and tort. Public law enforces the laws…

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    Technocratic Justice

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    INTRODUCTION Following close observations of criminal proceedings, many key issues of local court proceedings and bail in the criminal justice system were salient. These include the difficult balance between efficiency and due process in the local courts, and various issues concerning bail such as its undermining of the presumption of innocence as it punishes individuals before judgment, adverse repercussions for young people and difficulties in balancing justice for both the individual and…

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    Due to the recent changes in the federal arbitration act it has made the approach for arbitration when it comes to making entities or a major corporation be accountable for trying to manipulate the consumer into doing things that are either burdensome or just outright cruel. The issues that present themselves in the case where it is to be determined if a contract law found under the state of California will preempt a clause found within the federal arbitration act as to if they will include the…

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    The case that I researched involving the Uniform Commercial Code’s implied warranty of fitness for human consumption is the case of Tina Koperwas vs. Publix Supermarkets, Inc., and Doxsee Food Corporation. The facts of this case are Tina Koperwas, who purchased a can of Doxsee clam chowder at Publix store. When eating the chowder, she injured one of her molars when she bit down on a piece of clam shell. So Koperwas filed an action against Publix and Doxsee for breach of implied warranty of…

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    Stan V. Amy Tan Case

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    Consideration is additionally a primary component of a lawfully binding contract. In law, this refers to a valuable act or item listed for the stipulated supply. It is often within the sort of cash, a service, reliance on the agreement, or an appointment to refrain from capital punishment a specific action (Beale & Tallon, 2002). supported this description, the agreement between Stan and therefore the couple in question includes a thought. In exchange for holding the automobile for on a daily…

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    The American criminal justice system is divided among three levels of entity such as the Federal government, the State and the Local. This system is a complex whole made up of interdependent parts whose actions are directed toward goals and influenced by the environment within they function. In fact, the federal government has a nationwide influence over the State while each State operate within their territory and local department according to their own laws and rules, ensuring a fair procedure…

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    Doe Vs Condon Case Study

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    Doe - vs – Condon For this assignment I will talking about the relationships between a paralegal and a lawyer that exhibits the unauthorized practice of law. A long with that I will going through and explaining the ethics of business relationships between a paralegal and a lawyer other than them being employee and employer. I will also be answering three questions for this assignment which is as followed. Is it the unauthorized practice of law for a paralegal employed by an attorney to…

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    William Morgan EN100-27 October 9th, 2015 Dr. Bloom Just Justice: Is a fair trial really fair? In the article, 5 Ways America's Justice System is designed to Screw You posted to Cracked.com on January 28, 2015, by Talia Jane states that there are several ways that the American justice system is set up to fail you. Ms. Jane, a professional writer along with an anonymous expert source, that she claims is a former public defender who wished to go unnamed, says that without proper representation…

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    You have requested that the firm of Burkhardt & Larson perform certain estate planning services for each of you. Those services could include a review of your assets and liabilities, meeting with you to determine your financial and estate planning objective, and the preparation of various documents, which may include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and other possible memorandum documenting your property ownership interests. In so doing, we will be representing both of you. At this stage, it…

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