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    The Federal Court System

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    Our Federal Court system is primarily composed of three high power jurisdictions that operate much differently than that of the state courts. Federal Courts consist of federal district courts, United States courts of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States; however, these courts have limitations in cases that solely focus on the Constitution and federal law. Federal district courts are considered general trial courts that consist of over six hundred and seventy-five district court…

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    Federal Worker Injuries

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    right away. This is for them to be treated and recover from the injury so they can resume with work. There are actually specific doctors that are trained for federal worker injuries. In certain areas they have a DOL doctor which basically means department of labor doctor. This type of doctor is a medical professional who specialized in federal workers injuries. They are trained…

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    In 1996 the Federal Marketing Order was established to regulate the amount of tart cherries being sold by producers in the United States. The intent of the order was to keep supply of the fruit in line with demand and therefore increase the price to the growers of tart cherries. Sadly, this is not what happened. The Federal Marketing Order implemented by the CIAB (Cherry Industry Administrative Board) under direction of the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) should be abolished…

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    The Federal Budget Process

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    The Federal Budget Process The Federal Budget is the government’s financial plan for the United States. During this process, congress develops a budget resolution determining the amount of money the federal government can spend each year. The main stages of the federal budget process include: the president’s budget request, the congressional budget resolution, appropriation measures and the budget reconciliation process. Stage One: The President’s Budget Request The Federal Budget process…

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    When it comes to federal and state courts their sentencing methods are different in away because federal courts deal with all federal crimes and the sentencing as well as the trial takes place in a federal court close to where the actual crime happen. Now in a federal court the judge uses a manual known as “The Federal Sentencing Guidelines” (avvo.com. n.d.). This helps them to calculate the penalties for a serious offense sentence. Unfortunately, this sentencing guideline cannot be used…

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    The Federal Court System

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    comes to our American Judicial system. Some people believe that we only have one court system when it is not nearly the case, in reality, there are fifty state court systems and the federal court system. In this short paper, we will discuss the roles and structures of the federal and state court system. Even though the federal and state courts have a huge amount of similarities there are also quite different in more ways than one. After the court structure, I will discuss the roles of court…

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    Federal Family Law

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    For example, the reproductive medicinal clinics extending their donor insemination and IVF service to lesbians. Along with the changes in ‘the Federal Family Law Amendment (de facto Financial Matters and Other Measures) Act 2008, which now enables cohabiting same-sex couple’s legal protection under the Family Law Act with regard to child and property concerns’ (Sifris, cited in Dempsey 2013). Furthermore…

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    History Of Federal Courts

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    Napoleonic Code, and the common law of Great Britain. Federal and States courts have separate political jurisdictions and procedures, nonetheless, both were established to solve conflicts. However, court systems are different than police departments, in that courts are in a hierarchy order. When a case is seen at a court, the loosing party can appeal to court with more power and the results can change from those given by the previous judge. In Federal courts the cases are first presented to the…

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    The federal bureaucracy is divided into fifteen different executive departments and hundreds of agencies, bureaus, boards, authorities, and administrations. The bureaucracy also includes independent agencies and government corporations such as the post office (Shmoop). The bureaucracy is a body of unelected official that are responsible for handling and enforcing day to day responsibilities made by the president and congress. So who controls the bureaucracy? All three of the branches have some…

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    The issues in federal sentencing plan to alleviate the disparities in sentencing. Usually, the guidelines are often misused in the imposition of extreme sentences on persons who have a crime that does not deserve long-term prison or sentencing. This results in overcrowding in the prisons. The overcrowding comes as a result that most of the criminals are subjected to long-term prisons having committed crimes that do not deserve sentencing hence overcrowding example in Canada. There is the issue…

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