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    District Clerk’s office of Webb county, located inside the Justice Center in Laredo, Texas, is one of the most important offices within its local court systems due to its constant mission to provide the most organized and efficient clerical duties for every single court case. This office is basically the “support staff” for the District Courts at Law and County Courts at Law which their roles include gathering data, issuing processes (such as warrants), reporting to agencies such as the…

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    Parineeta Case Study

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    month since last seven years) and Parineeta (a housewife), are both Hindus, and married in the year 2009 according to the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (‘HMA’). Raghu has filed a petition in June 2014 under Section 13(1)(ia) of the HMA in the District Court of Fancyland seeking divorce from Parineeta on the ground that she has been committing cruelty on him since January 2013. Raghu adduced the following evidence in support of his case: 1. His mother (PW1), who is a 75 year old widow residing in…

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    Summary Main Characters The Main characters in Suits are Harvey Specter, Mike Ross, Louis Litt, Rachel Zane, Donna Paulsen and Jessica Pearson Setting The setting of Suits revolves around law and order. All the main characters work in a lawyer firm called Pearson Hardman that is located in Manhattan. Central point of view The central point of the show is how the how lawyers build their case. Also how they deal with personal issues and trying not to let it interfere with their work life. Plot…

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    Beowulf, the defender of all men, was sitting at his desk quietly looking over his paperwork. This research had to be used tomorrow in court. Beowulf couldn’t make a mistake, after all he was only a paralegal. Earning money for his college was a hard task due to his addiction to gambling. Every single night he went out to a new casino looking for the only sound that ever helped him relax. The beautiful gaming machines, made as sound so peaceful that it helped him get his mind off of the case.…

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    The Secret Power of Jury Nullification Response In the Podcast “The Life of the Law, Episode 1, The Secret Power of Jury Nullification”, Shannon Heffernan explains the often overlook power of jury nullification in the U.S. court system. She defines nullification as, when a jury is convinced that a defendant is guilty but find the defendant innocent anyway. Heffernan provides examples of cases throughout history that aid the idea that nullification among juries can potentially benefit…

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    The Skin Game Theme Essay

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    Social injustice arises when equality treated unequally. Each time when someone cheats of what one deserve, there is injustice. Galsworthy has dealt with the theme of social injustice by portraying society as a sharply divided entity consisting of totally opposed classes. His The Skin Game deals with the theme of social injustice. A class struggle is in progress. But it is not between the rich and poor. The struggle is not based on economic inequality but on social inequality. The Skin Game…

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    Christopher Kim Hamlet Insanity Synthesis Essay Hello. I am NY district attorney Christopher Kim present at the trial of Hamlet. We are here today to judge whether or not Hamlet is guilty for the cold-blooded murder of Polonius. Some say that it was an accident, while some say that it was on purpose. Due to this event, there has been much debate concerning the truth behind Hamlet’s (in)sanity. According to the evidence that I have gathered, I hold my position when I pronounce that Hamlet should…

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    obtaining the evidence they need, and prosecutors can decide how to proceed with a case. If a prosecutor decides to take a case to trial, then the officers involved in the case can be subpoenaed to testify. Having the skills required to testify in court can be just as important as all other skills an officer has obtained while being in the force. Courtroom skills can assist prosecutors in winning a case, while lack of it can cause a prosecutor to lose the case and help a criminal avoid legal…

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    Title: Fallacies in 12 Angry Men Name: Niharika Roll No: 13110068 Word Count: 1049 12 Angry Men is a 1957 American drama film adapted from teleplay of the same name by Reginald Rose. The movie has depicted the story of a jury made of 12 men who tries to decide on the acquittal of the defendent on the basis of many doubts. The movie is full of fallacious arguments by the twelve jury members. Any argument with a poor reasoning behind it is called fallacy. An argument can be a…

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    What is the purpose of the 12 person jury? The purpose of the 12 person jury is to unanimously decide whether the accused is guilty or not guilty of the offence for killing his father based on the data and evidence gathered during the trail in the court. b) What are some of the tasks that flow from this purpose? Ensure the availability of data and evidence that were gathered during the trail. Extracting perspective of each jury member. Analyze for as much as possibilities arising from data and…

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