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    Characteristics of Juvenile Probation & Requirements Most Common Types of Probation Requirements Along with juvenile probation comes juvenile probation requirements. In 2009, 59 percent of juveniles were deemed delinquent by a court of law, and out of that, 60 percent were sanctioned with a probationary sentence (NeMoyer et al., 2014). When placed on probation, juveniles face a plethora of stringent obligations, which includes, but not limited to, probation officer check-ins, adherence to…

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    The Case Of Hugh Rich

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    Dietrich was tried in Victorian County Court on three counts, one of which was importing into Australia more than a trafficable quantity of heroin. The trial lasted approx. 40 days, and throughout these days, he was unable to afford legal representation and was made to go to trial without counsel…

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    According to Caldwell (1961) the first juvenile justice court was in Chicago Illinois in July of 1899. The main guiding principles in the development of the juvenile court are more or less loosely referenced throughout all four articles for module three. The juvenile justice and juvenile court system today are still evolving. The juvenile justice and court system are loosely based off the adult system in format with added variation to help facilitate rehabilitation among juvenile delinquents.…

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    Case Name: Payne v. Tennessee, 501 U.S. 808 (1991) Statement of Facts: The defendant Payne broke into his girlfriend’s neighbor’s house and tried to engage in sexual activity with her, she refused then Payne became violent. He killed Charisse, a mother of two and he killed her daughter. He also severely injured her son also by stabbing him numerous times. The cops saw him walking out the house with blood on his clothing. Throughout his sentencing he got several people to testify that he had…

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    stance and announced it to be a form to cover the fees of babysitting he spent on his custody days with the child that he could not be present for due to selective military hours. Realization hit at this point, knowing that I was now witnessing a family court case well into the hour that my misdemeanor trial was set to take place. Jogging down notes proceeded as the Judge began to lecture the defendant for not having a copy of his paperwork to offer both him as the judge, the prosecutor, and he…

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    Sixth Amendment Rights

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    to distribute one hundred kilograms marijuana in the United State District Court of Eastern District of Missouri. Mr. Gonzalez-Lopez’s family hired defense attorney John Fahle to represent him in court. But, Gonzalez-Lopez decided to hire an out of state defense attorney from California by the name of Joseph Low. The understanding of Gonzalez-Lopez was that John Fahle and Joseph Low would work together. The District Court had initially let the two defense attorneys work together on the case…

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    Plea Bargain Advantages

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    criminal justice system. Incorrectly used judgment is cast down from those outside of the criminal justice system. Thus, it is imperative that all actors in the criminal justice and court systems use plea bargain correctly every time. Plea Bargains have changed the appearance of the criminal justice and court system over time. Having a fluid process for plea bargains has become vital in the criminal justice system. The use of a plea bargain will impact…

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    Steven and Christopher Cornelius. The purpose of the visit was to inform Mr. Cornelius that the Division would be terminating services with his family. Additionally, the worker wanted to informed Mr. Cornelius that the Division would be meeting with Ms. Kochan and their children to share the same information regarding terminating services with the family. Mr. Cornelius was happy that the Division will be terminating services, however he feared that Ms. Kochan would try to keep the case open as…

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    On Thursday, September 22nd at 4:00 p.m., I witnessed the Beebe v. Bozeman Deaconess Health Service, Inc. court case. The judge for this case was Judge Holly Brown. I walked into the court room while they were on recess, so I was a little confused about what was going on at first. It was interesting to be a part of the “please rise” standing ritual when the judge walked in. It makes a person wonder why the benches in the public’s seating area are so noisy, it seemed very disruptive. When I…

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    Court Movie Review Court rotates around the trial of one Narayan Kamble (Vira Sathidar), a man of couple of words and an artist of transformational force. It's improbable anybody's desires will be measured when they go see Chaitanya Tamhane's Court. It's impossible anybody's desires will be measured when they go see Chaitanya Tamhane's Court. For quite a long time, there's been a barrage of articles and commentaries lauding the film's innovation, deconstructing its intentions. There have been…

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