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    The main reason he was very persuasive is based on my research on the American Judicial System’s perceived common and racial stereotypes of young criminals/offenders in the past 30 years. The Juvenile Justice System has experienced extensive changes in its treatment of the child/adolescent offenders. Accordingly, another persuasive…

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    IV. Continuing the Fight for Civil Rights After the Civil Right Movement, there was huge backlash from opposers of policies and norms that were set it. Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan took advantage of his inherent hate by introducing legislation the war on crime/drugs in order to appease the opposing side. Over the following decades, while the Civil Rights Act protected communities of color from invidious discrimination, the fight for civil rights was not over. In her academic article…

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    under mandatory minimums, do not have sufficient incentive to exercise their discretion responsibly.[29] Indeed, nowhere else in the criminal justice system does the law vest authority in one party to a dispute to decide what should be the appropriate remedy. That decision always rests in the hands of a jury, which must make whatever findings are necessary for a punishment to be imposed, or the judge, who must enter the judgment of conviction that authorizes the correctional system to punish the…

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    Due to his removal from the bench as a judge, all of the criminal cases that Baumgartner had presided over for the past two years from his expulsion of the bench were now under judicial review by the Higher State of Tennessee Appeals Court. The defendant George Thomas was granted a new trial due to the conviction issued by the jury, in this case, was not signed by the Baumgartner as the 13th juror. The Chris Newsom Act, passed by…

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    crime such as murder lose the right to live on this earth? Are innocent convicts being executed? Does death penalty take away the right for future appeal that would have been filed by the convict? What is the remedy to wrong executions? Does death penalty to a convict provide proper remedy to the family that has lost its member and gone through the horror and pain of losing its loved one? These are just the few questions that are being debated across the world in every society over the legality…

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    Trade Secrets

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    reasonable protection against exploitation of trade secrets.” Remedies available: - The remedies available to the owner of trade secrets is to obtain an injunction preventing the licensee from disclosing the trade secret, return of all confidential and proprietary information and compensation for any losses suffered due to disclosure of trade secrets. Only civil or equitable remedies are available for the breach of faith. The remedy includes permanent or interlocutory (temporary) injunctions…

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    gossip and oral communications are not inside the scope of privacy rights. Privileged communications are the domain of slander and libel. There is no defense for published truth, and malice are irrelevant to a breach of privacy action. In terms of remedies, the authors suggested that people can claim for compensations of harm under tort law or ask an injunction. In addition, the authors categorized the invasion to four types: invasion into individual’s private life and personal affairs, public…

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    countries in the region have laws permitting abortion, but often create judicial and other obstacles in order to make accessing legal and safe abortion services virtually impossible for women and girls in need. The mental and physical scars of such an act are deep and pervasive, when a women or a girl is raped. “A state…

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    may be painstaking, the results are more than rewarding, if changes are implemented and adhered too. Out of the many factors listed in our textbook, there were a few that needed to be briefly explained in order to fully grasp what our countries judicial system is up against. One factor that leads to the change in sentencing structure is the use of crime control and corrections for potential political gain during public office elections. According to a 2011 report published by Justice Policy…

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    Corporate Veil

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    in many aspects. In the civil law, there is more freedom for the contract and amendments can be done for the protections of the citizen. Parliament has the power to make rules or doing changes in the act or statutes if it is necessary. There are judicial tribunals setup in the country for the settlement of the disputes or for punishing anyone according to the law. Many countries are following this common law system. Civil law system Civil law is the law which has its origin from the…

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