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    consortium county agreements for holding inmates until their arrangement to be seen by the court system for that particular circumstances. Butler County Jail is holding approximately 800 inmates for offenses ranging from a misdemeanor to a Class 1 Felony Offense. Today, my observation was going over the court documents for the inmates that had to go to court. Sgt Allen checked the list twice for the personnel had court and checked the computer database for location of the prisoner in the pod…

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    jurisdiction granted by the U.S. Supreme Court to lower courts to hear cases. We have a subject located in our neighboring state we are wanting to properly arrest, but before we do so training investigators in this matter. Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Personal Jurisdiction For the most part Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Personal Jurisdiction deal with federal court jurisdiction. Governed by Article III of the Constitution and 28 USC§§ 1331 AND 1332. In order for a court to have…

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    For slide 3 city of troy thingy A hollow wooden statue of a horse in which the Greeks concealed themselves in order to enter Troy built by Epeius he was a master carpenter and pugilist. There was a ten year war so they built the wooden horse in which they thought was a piece offering and dragged the horse inside there city. But inside the wooden horse was a group of Greek warriors twas 80ft tall yo apparently was an offering to the god Athena the god of war For slide 4…

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    Cassandra's Case Study

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    17-year-old girl who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Cassandra C. refused treatment for her cancer with the full support of her mother, Jackie Fortin, and their decisions pitted them against Cassandra’s doctors, the lower court system, and eventually the Connecticut Supreme Court (Macklin, 2015). This paper discusses the ethical dilemma posed by Cassandra’s case and will include the ethical principles of patient autonomy, which means “that individuals have the right to determine their own…

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    The trial process starts off by the people choosing to plead guilty or settle before trial. Anyone is within their right to take disagreement to trial. After voir dire the trial begins. Each step of the trial process is part of a rigorous system driven by a single purpose to protect the rights of citizens by resolving disputes fairly. Opening statements starts by every trial proceeds in the same way. Both parties are seated in the courtroom. In a criminal trial this includes the prosecuting…

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    Going Through Divorce

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    If you are in the process of getting divorced, you may be considering filing without a divorce attorney and just using court-provided documents or forms that you found online instead. Going through divorce is a stressful time for all parties involved, though, regardless of the circumstances, and The Law Offices of Conti & Levi in Torrington, CT, want to help. Here are four reasons to hire a divorce attorney before you proceed with filing: Relevant Advice: Your friends and family members might…

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    Bob Golomb, the sales director of a Nissan dealership, indicated his three rules that guided his every action: “Take care of the customer. Take care of the customer. Take care of the customer.” When I read this from the book Blink, I was like “totally agree!” After explaining how powerful the thin-slicing is, the author of Blink started to show its dark side. Bob’s story is a wonderful example that the secret of his success is never judging anyone on the basis of their appearance. He said…

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    Grand Jury Research Paper

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    There are two types of juries that are used in federal court proceedings and trials. The jury of a court can either be a grand jury or a trial jury. Said juries are used in a variety of ways and under certain conditions. The grand jury decides whether there was enough probable cause to send the suspect to trial. If the grand jury decided that indeed there was a sufficient amount of incriminating evidence that could prove the guilt of the suspect, the arrestee is then indicted and taken to…

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    Drug Court Observation

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    Today I sat in on “Drug Court” which was very interesting and not what I expected at all. I sat in on an adult session of drug court which I thought would be like the probation violations hearing I previously went to where the defendant and the judge would talk about criminal history, but it was very different than that. Drug court is actually more of conversation between the judge and the defendant. They discuss sobriety and things that have been going on their lives since they have become…

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    Essay On Jury Duty

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    surveys of 4th Judicial employees and the courts in New York and Los Angeles, I found that use of a message phone line in the morning during our busiest days is in order for our jury office. This simple change would maximize utilization of our jury court staff during the busiest jury check-in process days by focusing our full attention on customers and assisting court clerks when they come to our office requesting jury panels. There are three judicial court staff members in the jury…

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