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    The role of the lawyer ranges from a duty to avoid conflicts of interest to providing the utmost loyalty to the client. As Marshall’s statement mainly refers to partisanship, neutrality and non-accountability, this essay will discuss them with reference to the lawyer’s role and role-differentiated morality. The mental health of solicitors and future directions will also be analysed. The standard conception The standard conception notes the role of the lawyer is governed by three broad…

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    The execution of Public Law is definitely the core of what Public Administration is within the context of a political and also, managerial aspect. It is a fact, that within a bureaucratic sense, effective and efficient public administration, is what determines the actual driving force of the survival of the state. Politics is dependent upon the state for its survival, as so too is the state dependent upon politics, for its survival, via the good execution of public law and the implementation of…

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    Unit 1 Assignment 1: Law

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    Unit 1- Law P2 The law society local group has developed a programme of CPD (continuous personal development) to support trainees and as part of their initial training programme have set at all trainees three essays to write(using word/pages). You are expected to draw on your own practical experience in the Courts to illustrate your essays. Magistrates Introduction Lay people (people who are not legally qualified) are used to make decisions in Magistrates’ Court and the Crown Court. There are…

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    Victim’s right laws provided the victim with protection, information, fairness, and rights to work with the attorney for the Government in the case. According to Schmalleger & Smykla (2014), on page 464-465, the victim’s rights include: protected from the accused, notice of proceeding involving the accused and seeking services, right to a public proceeding, such as a plea, release or sentencing, work with federal prosecutor handling the case, restitution provided by law, no delay, and to be…

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    tragedies of shootings. Although many people believe gun control efforts have proved to be ineffective, and do not deter crime, more gun control laws would highly reduce deaths and arise a feeling of safety. Based on the aforementioned suggestions, there have been different points of views in the concept. Some people support the idea that gun control laws “do not dissuade the misconduct, but it is the gun owner who deters the crime” (“Procon.org”). On the contrary, many people believe the mere…

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    FINAL JOURNAL ENTRY LAW IN SOCIETY I have learnt that the law is multifaceted, unpredictable, and its technical nature can lead to outcomes that we, as society, may initially perceive as perverse. I refer to the main pillar of criminal defence is legal guilt versus factual guilt. That is to say, a person may have committed the crime, but will be found not guilty if the state cannot prove it beyond reasonable doubt. The balance hangs, then, in whether defence counsel can demonstrate failures or…

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    American Law System

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    The American law system encompasses many levels of the law and different branches from which our laws are derived. American law from its origins is primarily simple but builds up into a complex system that takes years of studying to master. Three defining terms explains our American law system in a nutshell. The three terms are Branches of Government, Case Law, and Administrative Regulations. The Branches of Government in our American law system are “Our federal government has three parts.…

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    The constitution is the foundation of our political system today. Throughout the years, we were able to make, execute, and interpret law by using the constitution as a reference. In this essay, I am going to focus on the making of law. The first thing we must look at is the constitution itself. Article one of the constitution created the Legislative branch of Congress. Article one Section one states that all of the legislative power of the government should line with congress in two branches…

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    According to an employment lawyer Los Angeles CA, the restaurant industry is notorious for violating employment law. Employers and employees alike need to understand the laws and be prepared to file an employment lawsuit when a violation occurs. Let's look at the top employment law violations in the restaurant industry and when you need an employment attorney: (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Paying less than minimum wage - California requires that all employees receive minimum…

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    substantive and procedural laws work to ensure that a trial is fair and free of improper procedures. Substantive laws determine what is to be considered a crime. They not only tell if a crime committed by an individual is indeed considered a criminal offense but also how severe the crime may be. Moreover, procedural laws determine how people who commit crime should be handled in court. It gives them a fair trial and protects their rights as citizens. Both laws are need in law and are very…

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