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    However, the truth is that the traditional court norm of a full-fledged trial is becoming increasingly rare as time goes on. As the population grows, more court cases will naturally enter the court system. However, with only a miniscule amount of judges to preside over cases, the problem of overburdening has quickly become apparent. One controversial method of alleviating the pressure placed on the courts is called plea bargaining. In the simplest terms, plea bargaining is a deal made between…

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    Divorce: A Formal Analysis

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    The GAL is an individual who is appointed by the court to help the judge get a better sense of the child’s home life with both parents and they should act as a third party indiscriminate individual to help determine which parent will offer the better home environment. They are a volunteer helper and suffer no consequences…

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    other parts of the building, i.e. architectural heritage and structure. At the time, we are lucky to have a retired judiciary officer to share her own experience in judiciary institution. Subsequently, in the main courtroom had to interaction with a Judge, Mr POON. After the event, I think I had slightly good performance in a visit to the court. Previously, I thought it was not too curious. At first, when I go inside the building, I tried to pay much attention to the guided tour, keep order and…

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    United States judiciary system operates within the context of three primary sources of the law (Patterson, 2013, p. 370). The first is the U.S. Constitution; it is the nation’s highest law, judges and justices are under oath to uphold it (Patterson, 2013, p. 370). Furthermore, when a case is presented concerning issues about the U.S. Constitution, the court must apply the Constitution to that particular case (Patterson, 2013, p. 370). Secondly, you have the Statutory Law, which is the…

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    before a twelve-person jury and was presided over by a superior court judge.…

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    with a sentence of 10 years. He accepted. One magistrate hearing involved a couple that lived-in Iowa but lived in Jacksonville for a couple of months. The father moved to Iowa and was ordered to pay $509.00 a month in child support by a Florida judge. The mother sent the child to Iowa to visit his father for one week, but he never returned to Florida (causing the mother to move to Iowa months later). While the child was in the father’s custody, he continued to pay child support to the mother.…

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    Today, is the day where we get together in the court of justice.I as an judge is going to decide weather Michael is going to stay with his older siblings Darrel and Soda Pop or go to the county foster care.As an judge I most do whats best for Michael.I'll have the Division of Children and Family Services,police,and others here too listen and help me decide weather he should stay or go.Those people will have authority too talk and give me some reason why he should go or stay,and of course I can't…

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    Supreme Court Cases

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    The Supreme Court Justices are tasked with making decisions that help shape society. Their court decisions provide rules and guidelines for future court cases by setting case precedent. Court rulings are based on interpretations of statutory laws that are created by legislative bodies like Congress or state government; however, when statutory laws are created, it is impossible to anticipate all situations or issues that may come about. When there is conflict, the court system is tasked with…

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    Angela M. Blythe, lawyer, 51, Oakland, Maryland, was sentenced by a government jury of plotting to confer bank extortion, bank misrepresentation and two checks of putting forth a false expression to a bank. Blythe was a lawyer authorized to practice in Maryland and West Virginia, with an office in Oakland, Maryland. She was a settlement lawyer in land exchanges. As indicated by proof displayed at the nine day trial, from 2000 to 2006, Blythe arranged deeds, home loans and notes utilizing false…

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    Job Shadow Research Paper

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    The most interesting part about this job is the verdict of the case. I say this because you never now what the judge may decide , all you can do is ready the case carefully and make sure your client isn't holding anything from you. I enjoyed the experience of watching a Civil case, however I didn’t enjoy how much paper work Mrs. Julie had to complete. She became…

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