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    Peleoponnesian War” (Proietti 1987, x). o Thesis: It was the combination of individual humility and national pride that allowed Sparta to gain a strong military presence in the Mediterranean. Body Paragraph #1 (Document): o “…obedience to the magistrates and the laws is found in the highest degree in Sparta” (X.Lac.chapter8.section#3). This quote demonstrates the authoritarian nature of the Spartan culture. o…

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    norm to fear the magistrate, therefore it is highly unlikely that this is a natural cultural value of the Spartans. The natural cultural value of the Greeks is democracy, which is why Lycurgus required a somewhat democratic agreement of the most important men of Sparta to forfeit the right of Spartans to a democracy in favour of an oligarchy. Xenophon says that in the other Greek poleis, men view fear of the magistrates as “a badge of slavery,” but in Sparta, fear of the magistrates is an…

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    no good reason. Aristophanes’ also describes that another possible cause of the war was money. Wars require more than energy and fighting it also requires money. Aristophanes creates a dialogue between Lysistrata and Magistrate, “Lysistrata: Do? Why, we’ll take charge of it. Magistrate: You in charge of state money? Lysistrata: Well, what’s so strange about that? We’ve always been in charge of all you…

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    continued to happen and seemed to be completely out of my control. With no options left, I appealed to the court magistrate to investigate the calamities my family had endured. When I first began to appeal to the magistrate, he gave me his earnest attention and appeared attentive. “I will do all that the law provides within my power to deliver your family from this supernatural curse,” the magistrate pledged. However, his brow furrowed and his physiognomy wrinkled into an inquisitive smirk. “I…

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    the state has made restructuring the system and developing a more professionalized and independent judiciary. South Carolina’s unified judicial system consists of six courts: the Court of Appeals, Circuit Courts, Family Courts, Probate Courts, Magistrate…

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    The magistrates, Roman Senate, and the assemblies and tribunes are the three parts of the government. However, the most powerful one is the magistrates or the consuls. They controlled the tripartite, army, and decide if the people were guilty or not on court cases. They were elected only for one year and had the potential to control the citizens and other people that served in the government. The second government is that Roman Senate. They guide the magistrates and served forever…

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    14 years old was charged and arraigned with Culpable Homicide Punishable with Death (first degree murder) for the accidental discharge of his father’s hunting gun that eventually killed his brother. He was arraigned on a holding charge before a magistrate court (that has no jurisdiction to try the case) and was remanded in adult prison. He was in custody for about a year awaiting trial in flagrant violation of both constitutional and procedural laws that protect him as a minor. His father who…

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    There are many aspects to the court process from arest to conviction. The first step following arrest in this process is the initial appearance. This is the accused's first appearance before either a judge or a magistrate. The defendant is informed of the charges being brought against them and their constitutional right are explained. The purpose of this is to make the defendant of what is going on and to figure out if counsel is to be provided. During the initial appearance, bail is set. The…

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    witness or that signed the affidavits, the reason why they issued the search warrant, the officer(s) name that requested the search warrant, time of when search will be done, if possible, the name of the judge or magistrate to whom the warrant will be returned to, date it was issued, magistrate or judges signature and their official title. The police may search a person and the immediate surroundings without a search warrant when they arrest someone. Search warrant should indicate everything…

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    For slide 3 city of troy thingy A hollow wooden statue of a horse in which the Greeks concealed themselves in order to enter Troy built by Epeius he was a master carpenter and pugilist. There was a ten year war so they built the wooden horse in which they thought was a piece offering and dragged the horse inside there city. But inside the wooden horse was a group of Greek warriors twas 80ft tall yo apparently was an offering to the god Athena the god of war For slide 4…

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