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    Magistrates Court Essay

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    a jury panel. There are 3 types of cases that are present in a magistrate’s court; summary offences, either-way offences and indictable only cases. A summary offence is a case that does not require the presence of a jury and takes the form of a judge outlining the offence followed…

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    In a courtroom, there are many differents components that make a case. A Judge, A Jury, Prosecution and a Defense. The play 12 Angry Men by: Reginald Rose, she showed that there was 2 jurors that were very hard to work with in the 3rd and 10th juror. To understand 12 Angry Men Better, you need to look at the little things that described and that made the jury. There are many different ways that a trial can go wrong. An inadequate lawyer, jury dismissal, wrongful conviction, bad evidence. One of…

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    Keonna England Charlotte School of Law Comparative Law: Haiti and the United States Summer 2016 Right to a Speedy Trial and the Lack Thereof I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The judicial systems of Haiti and the United States are vastly different in respect to the length of time that the accused can be detained without a trial. American citizens have a fundamental right to a speedy trial after they have been arrested and detained which is outlined in the Sixth Amendment. The Sixth Amendment states…

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    Often before testifying as an expert witness in a civil or criminal case scientists must first be certified. An expert witness is defined as a person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of their special knowledge or expertise in a particular subject matter that is relevant to the current case. Once scientists or other persons have gained their “expert witness” status they then can legally testify in civil and or criminal cases. They may assist prosecutors or defense attorneys in…

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    renewed to judge the minor group. The issues were resolved after the change of the amendments. This was after replacing the sections during 1930 to 1970. The change was made in the year 1971. This was the time that the accused was proven innocent. The state laws accepted that Hispanic was a minority group. The citizen right was achieved through challenging the court order, this by presenting the evidence that the judgment was reached through bias race and the class. After the chief judge had…

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    Lord Diplock defined the ground illegality as the requirement for decision makers to understand the law that regulates their decision-making power and give its effect . Nevertheless, a decision can be held as illegal for different reasons. In the case Wheeler v Leicester City Council , the city council used their statutory powers to punish the rugby club for refusing to follow the council’s own views on the South African rugby boycott . In favour of the Club, House of Lords upheld that the…

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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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    Imagine the opportunity of a having court room filled with people in utter silence listening to you speak, prosecutors get to have that experience. A prosecutor is an attorney who is one of the most important law enforcers in the county ("Prosecutors office "). The responsibility of the prosecutor is not is not just to send someone to jail but to get justice ("Prosecution function "). All of this information is very interesting but the steps to becoming a prosecutor are very complicated. Such as…

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    Litigation Support The legal field can get disorganized and busy enough to make an attorney as well as their paralegal miss deadlines, cases, and confidential information. In today's world, brilliant people have produced many software which helps law offices to get it together. One of the many software is Litigation Support. However, this software is mostly used for Civil Litigation cases. This helpful software is utilized in law offices to organize, store, retrieve, and summarize…

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    If you go out and about within our country and you ask people if they knew very much about the United States court system, they will most likely tell you that they do not know very much about the court system unless they have been involved with the court system whether it be federal or state level. Most people do not realize that the court systems have three levels within them or that there is certain situation that will allow you to get to one level or the other. There is a whole lot of…

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