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    this, people have to take a look at the numerous steps involved when trying to become a legal immigrant. The complication of the immigration process can be seen on The Immigrant Visa Process and it talks how the first step is to submit a petition. After the petition is approved the person may move on to beginning the National Visa Center followed by choosing an agent and paying fees. Next,the person needs to collect and submit forms and documents to the NVC and they can achieve this by…

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    will be the reason he makes it to Heaven. John sacrifices his life for his friends, most importantly his wife. Since the day Elizabeth was arrested, John is willing to protect her. John damned the court, confessed his sin with Abigail, and brought a petition to the court. John did it all for Elizabeth, which shows that John not only wanted to protect his name, but the people he loved. Arthur Miller believes the tragic hero will lay down their life to demonstrate nobility, integrity, and dignity.…

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    Corgis are so cute and fluffy with their heart shaped butts and their short little legs. I just wish I could have one here on campus. It’s disappointing that we cannot have pets live in the apartments. Not saying this will happen but what if Schreiner allowed someone living in the apartments to have a pet. There are a lot of arguments against having a pet, but there are real benefits to having a dog or cat around. There are health benefits of having an animal; along with it helps reduce the…

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    After hearing their son 's sentence, and receiving a harsher punishment than an adult, the parents raised a petition to rehear the case. According to “Facts and case summary: In re Gault 387 U.S. 1(1967)” on www.uscourts.gov. It was the Supreme Court that had decided that “...juveniles facing an adjudication of delinquency and incarceration are entitled to...the…

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    The Judicial System

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    appeals from the various lower courts. The routes to get there from appeals courts would be through rights of appeal, in forma pauperis petition, certification, and writ of certiorari. The rights of appeals is when a lower court bring a hearing up to a higher court for a rehearing of the case and this is mostly used by the court of appeals. The word forma pauperis petition is Latin and used when someone does not have the funds for court and are petitioning for the waiving of the cost. The use of…

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    In Sam Houston and the American Southwest, the author, Randolph B. Campbell, argues that many of the political decisions that Sam Houston made throughout his life had been influenced by Houston’s practical approach to problems and issues and his level-headed nature. Houston developed this mindset through the years that he had lived with the Cherokee nation, and he exercised these ideas in such a way to further himself as a leader in the political world and to gain respect among his peers. At the…

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    Munoz-Vargas V. Laguer

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    Munoz-Vargas v. Laguer “This article is called Munoz-Vargas v. Laguer, written by Camille L. Velez Rive. The date of publication was on February 2nd, 2016. The plaintiffs, in this case, are Juan Miguel Munoz-Vargas, Samara Fernandez-Menchaca, and minor plaintiff J.M.F. The defendants, in this case, are a diversity of doctors and medical organizations, but the main target, in this case, is co-defendant Dr. Norberto Duran working at Hospital San Antonio in Puerto Rico (Rive, 2016).” This case is…

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    Collins in 1993, Leonel Torres Herrera (defendant) was sentenced to death by Texas state courts for capital murder two police officers. Ten years laters, after Herrera pleads guilty to the capital murder of two officers, Herrera filed a habeas corpus petition under the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. Forbidding his execution with new evidence and witness shows that his dead brother, Raul Herrera is the person who is responsible for the murders. However Herrera’s state and federal habeas…

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    The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments of the constitution. An amendment is a formal change to a law, constitution, statue, or legislative bill. Amendments can be added, removed, or updated as the times and people’s views change. Such as slavery, women’s rights, and prohibition have changed over the years. These subjects are very parallel but there is a small difference that will hopefully be defined. The Bill of Rights was created to address the objections of the Anti-Federalists on…

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    process is to create a petition that can gain enough attention and signatures, that will force Congress to review it. This year’s election would the perfect time, since the election has such high profile candidates that have caught the attention of many voters. If all those voters that believe they’re vote won’t matter because historically their state has always been either Republican or Democratic and they want to vote opposite of their state, then they should start a petition which could…

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