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    Carolina, the state legislation’s religious recusal law enables state magistrates to refuse to marry homosexual couples. The law is currently being challenged in federal courts since the 2015 Supreme…

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    Crown Court Case Analysis

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    visited Hendon Magistrates court and the physical structure of both courts is similar. The accused and a probation officer sit in a room with a huge glass window. The accused representation sits closest to…

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    technologically advanced as them. As noted from the passage on page 51 of the novel, it is through constant acts of swindling, degrading, and bullying, as the narrator (the magistrate) describes it, that the “uncivilized”, or the “Barbarians”, are treated with as much disregard for dirt by the people of the Empire. The magistrate is well aware of the mistreatment of the barbarians and seeks to express his unpopular opinions of good hope and respect for the barbarians within the form of a lengthy…

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    The Bar Council regulates the work of barristers so they are your go-to people in case you have any complaints. Legal Executives Legal executives are legally qualified professionals employed largely by solicitors and usually specialising in a given area of law and they are regulated by the Institute of Legal Executives. Legal executives can work in various locations apart from law firms. For instance, obtaining senior roles in the legal departments of commercial organisations,…

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    to face with the magistrate. When she knew something…

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    “othering” process finally completes on the Magistrate in J. M. Coetzee’s 1980 novel Waiting for the Barbarians when he is physically tortured after opposing the Empire. While his torturers are beating his skull, his mind and body separate, and in turn, his perspective on the meaning of humanity is reformed. Torture convinces the Magistrate that it is his flesh and bones that make him human, not his ideas. When his body is ground down to its lowest point, the Magistrate is incapable of thinking…

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    Intro Due to his own careless driving, Sam has driven into the back of a vehicle which was inhabited by a driver at the time. Sam is requiring information regarding the structures of both civil and criminal courts. Sam’s actions have ultimately resulted in the injuries of the other driver and damage to the vehicle. Police were called to the scene where an arrest of Sam was made and a charge of dangerous driving was positioned. The injured driver has the intent to sue Sam in negligence for the…

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    Technocratic Justice

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    efficiency, is a goal in local court proceedings as magistrates are pressured with hearing many cases in a short amount of time, and consequentially due process is sacrificed. While this emphasis on technocratic justice is irrefutably evident in the local courts, and has adverse consequences, it should be noted that procedures to handle many cases is required and is beneficial to some extent. For example, all licence appeals were heard by one magistrate and this routine procedure allowed for…

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    The United States adopted the English Common Law and court structure in the early day there were quarter sessions courts and surrogate courts. America was a frontier country, and each colony adapted differently. This all changed during the Constitutional Convention the decision was the separate the federal court and the state court known as the dual court system. Even in today’s society, we are under that same dual court system. A parallel system of criminal justice was formed with this.…

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    Hollard Primary Interest

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    “According to O*net the task for judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates are read documents on pleadings and motions to ascertain facts and issues, ruling on admissibility of evidence and methods of conducting testimony, instruct juries on applicable laws, direct juries to deduce the facts from the evidence…

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