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    "The Guest" is a short story that displays multiple examples of irony, Albert Camus uses irony to get his theme across. The theme being, making what one believes is the right moral choice despite the consequences. This theme heavily reflects Camus' philosophical logic, he strongly believed in one's responsibility for their wrongdoings. In the short story, Daru has multiple choices to make, he has been given the choice to deliver the Arab to prison- respecting and obeying the government's rules.…

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    film. One such of these is the critically acclaimed film, 12 Angry Men, directed by Sidney Lumet based on the screenplay of the same title by Reginald Rose. Just as the film title suggests, an ensemble of 12 diverse men who are jurors for a murder trial are confined to a jury room until a unanimous decision is made. Behind their decision lies the fate of the young man being accused of murdering his father, who…

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    Openness In 12 Angry Men

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    In the movie “12 Angry Men”, the story revolves around a murder trial of a 16 year old boy in which the 12 jurors are expected to arrive at a judgement. Each juror is of a different background and had a different view about the boy’s role in murder. All 11 of the jurors believe that the boy committed the murder either by conviction or by looking at others. The 8th Juror, Henry Fonda, with a reasonable doubt about the boy committing the murder sets the focus for the discussion in the Jury room.…

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    Jury Persecution Cases

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    The jury is a board of citizens that are put together by the court to heed to evidence, witnesses and decided whether or not to indict or proceed the persecution based upon the evidence being presented. The jury is an important matter in almost every case. Long ago, the juror was a vicinity witnesses who made their judgement base upon what they have knowledge of. The jury breakdown came when society growth has expand it through towns. Which changed the role of jury from community knowledgeable…

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    While reading the Seattle public school hand book it was learned that they encourage a positive learning environment for their students. When it comes to their due process requirements prior to a short-term suspension it was mentioned that the principal and the assistant principal are the ones that make the decision on whether the student should be suspended or not. It all depends on the condition of how the rule was broken. A short term suspension goes into effect as soon the principal and…

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    admission pro hac vice. As the trial continued to run the Judge revoked the provisional acceptance…

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    information of the case was told. Furthermore, the remaining juror argued his point until he was able to convince everyone to the young man’s innocence. Through this endeavour I learned that the jury has to has almost no doubt in the case of a murder trial to make a verdict, thus all members have to agree. A second lesson I learned is that the jury is chosen at random in the idea that in most cases the jurors have no prior knowledge to the case. In addition the importance of the 12 member jury…

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    Miranda V. Arizona

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    The United States of America justice system operates under the assurance of innocent until proven guilty, granting everyone the right to a fair trial and due process of law. The right to a fair trial is one of the many rights under the power of the constitution that protect and secure justice, freedom, and equality. All American citizens are guaranteed these rights under the constitution, whether they are consciously aware of it or not, as was supported under the supreme court case Miranda v.…

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    hostile to their side. Then try to find ways to exclude those potential jurors who may sympathize with the other side. People always apply their experiences, values, biases and beliefs to their decision making, which can hurt an innocent person on trial. Racism is common in jury selections too. Black defendants are significantly more likely than whites to be convicted on at least two crimes when there are no potential black jurors in the jury…

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    criminal trial. An evolution has established the current the state of criminal trials. There exists, on both the State and federal level, a mostly standardized set of procedures. In this set of standardized procedures, a typical trial would be inclusive of beginning with the selection of trial type, a middle that would discuss evidentiary issues, and end; sentencing. The following paper will discuss the parts of a criminal trial. Trial selection The defense is allowed to choose a trial by judge…

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