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    There are now 14 states with constitutional carry laws. Constitutional carry is the ability to carry a firearm without a conceal carry permit, it is also known as a permitless carry. The remaining states, their laws concerning conceal carry permits break two constitutional amendments; the second amendment and the 14th amendment of the U.S. constitution. The second amendment states, "A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and…

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    The roots of the American Criminal Justice System is based off of the British model, since America was first founded as a British colony. The British law enforcement began to be an actual organization around 1200. The law enforcement was generally a group of able bodied men who would be able to hear a victim scream and could chase after the offender(s). This group was led by a shirt reeve, which is where we get the word for sheriff. This system was not very effective or fair. When caught,…

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    the throne. This was changed by the uprising of parliament’s power. Thus came English Revolutionaries, they believed in shared power derived from parliament while still under a monarch. Parliament began to win out against the king but still was controlled by the king, it began a new spark of modern government and new ideologies sprouted. The principles of these revolutionaries can be seen in documents such as the English Bill of Rights, which show a limited constitutional monarchy.…

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    Habeas Corpus

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    confirm the action of the terrorists which these nations are fighting against. This combine of legislation gave the presider the sway to ex cathedra stay habeas body without the conduct concur of Congress*. This historical execute of the English Parliament sceptred English allure to issue Writs of Habeas Corpus even during periods when the seek was not in session and provided that significant penalties to the referee, particularly, who ignore the statute. And while numerous cant environ the plot…

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    We all have heard about our Fifth Amendment and the Miranda right. The Miranda right derived from the case Miranda vs. Arizona. In this case Miranda was charged with rape and kidnapping. The police made a mistake by not tell him he had the right to remain silent. When this went to court, it was overruled because Miranda’s Fifth Amendment was violated. Reynolds wirte of how he believes that the lawyers and courts have made loopholes as big as a bulldozer (reynold). He believes that giving the…

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    presentation software. In the Family Law and Civil Litigation classes, I drafted several documents towards filing for divorce, temporary restraining orders, interrogatories, complaints, and responses using several case scenarios. The Paralegal Studies program focused on how technology is shaping the legal arena, from e-filing to legal research databases. For example, I had the opportunity to use the premiere software available to file a mock Chapter 7 in the Bankruptcy law class, Best Case™. I…

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    of an unwritten constitution consisting of legislation, cases, legal documents, and common law. History is one of the most important factors when it comes to the shaping the New Zealand constitutional system. The Manga Carta is a very important document when looking at the separation of powers. New Zealand is a commonwealth country so our entire legal system is based on England’s law including common law. The Manga Carta was created during the reign of King John the first, in the 13th century…

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    only reaffirmed me that I want my contribution to humanity to be through law. I have experience working in several areas of law such as: litigation, real estate, family, criminal, and immigration. However, the most fulfilling work experience thus far has been whilst servicing clients as an interpreter and paralegal at an immigration law firm. Working as an Immigration Paralegal has only reassured me of my decision to pursue law as a career. Recently this year, I was hired by one of the…

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    Justin Sedgwick Mrs. Metzker English 1 A 02/01/2016 Would more gun regulations reduce the amount of violent crimes? The US has 270,000,000 guns, which is the highest total per capita in the world. In 2015, the total number of gun-related incidents is 52,851 and 13,372 gun-related deaths. Now I will tell you three reasons gun laws should be more strict. First, more strict gun laws will reduce the amount of gun-related deaths. In 2014 to 2015 the gun-related deaths went up 790. Also in 2014 to…

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    judicial fuctions,they execute law relating to the judiciary. Judicial powers are disctinct from execute powers. This language accords with blackstone, vol,p270, who observe that “ though the making of the law entirely the work of a distinct part, the legislative branch, of the sovereign power, yet the manner, time, and circumstances of putting those laws in execution must frequently be left to the discretion of the execution magistrare”(pg 650, Australian constitution law and theory by tony…

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