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    Creola Town History

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    In northeast Finney County, 27 miles from Garden City, sits a house with wooden siding and a stone shed with a metal roof. To those that passing by it is a common scene in western Kansas. Though the house is fairly new, this shed is nearly one hundred and thirty years old. Though now it is used as a place for storing and repairing farm equipment, it was once a schoolhouse for the town of Eminence. Not only is the town of Eminence gone but also is the county it was a part of. Both are now…

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    A Legal and Ethical Analysis of the Appointment of Supreme Court Justices in the Constitution Act of 1867 The legal and ethical issues regarding the appointment of Supreme Court Justices will be examined within the context of the Constitution Act of 1867. The issue of Judicature (Section VII) in the Constitution defines the role of the governor General in the appointment of Supreme Court Justices under the guidance of the Queen’s government. In recent times, the Prime minister can provide…

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    The following essay is how Tennessee and Alabama selection of judges and the dismissal of judges is compared and contrast after researching here`s my findings: The Tennessee Judicial selection Commission consists of three Members nominated by the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, three members nominated by the Tennessee Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, three members nominated by the Tennessee Bar Association, five lawyer members that are not criminal or personal injury attorneys, three…

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    there were many San Diego Estate Planning Attorneys but this article was definitely going to help me select the right one. I learned that an estate planning attorney had to have extensive knowledge in six areas of the law which include taxation and probate, estate planning, real estate, elder law and business. These areas are very critical in estate planning and failure to be fully knowledgeable on them can cause serious repercussions for the person hiring the…

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    Paralegal Training The types of paralegal training undertaken varies depending on the choice made by the aspiring paralegal. The paralegal can choose to try to find a job a small law firm as a paralegal and receive training on the job. The paralegal may want to get an Associates degree or he might want to get a Bachelor’s degree in paralegal studies. On-the-job Paralegal Training In the majority of states there is no requirement that paralegals be licensed or certified; thus, people can…

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    Court Perception

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    concentrates on perceptions from two courts. The first was the Civil Justice Center. It houses the Manchester County Court and the Manchester District Registry of the High Court, and in addition Manchester City Magistrates' Family Courts, the District Probate Registry and the Regional and Area Offices of the Court Service. The second one was the Crown Court on Minsull Street in Manchester City Center for criminal court perceptions. Under the watchful eye of going to, every court was reached…

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    In this essay, I will investigate the differences amongst state and government jurisdictions in criminal prosecutions involving crimes against persons. The essential goal of this paper is to clarify how the same behavior might be arraigned either in the state or government court according to material state and elected statutes. In addition, with the use of a scenario I will choose specific crimes and describe the elements of each. Lastly, I will describe a cultural factor and how it can impact…

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    Most try to support same sex rights and still not offend people of traditional marriage, but they end up supporting civil unions for same sex couples. Legal protections relating to wills and property, probate, adoption, spousal abuse, access to state employee group insurance, workers compensation benefits, family leave benefits and power of attorney are rights that civil unions include. However, these rights are only hand full of benefits that are given…

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    designed to help children cope with the violence they have witnessed to avoid becoming the abuser or the victim later on in life. The abuser can obtain a 209A order, more commonly known as a restraining order from any District Court, Superior Court or Probate and Family Court in Massachusetts. Furthermore, an emergency 209A can be obtained from any police department after court hours and on weekends and holidays. Once the order is granted the patient will have to go…

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    office vacant for appointment. Judges in the lower levels are still chosen by election. With a few exceptions, most candidates for the trial courts compete in partisan primary elections. The trial courts are made up of the circuit, superior, and probate courts. There are 317 judges elected to the trial court positions that fulfill six year terms. While a direct popular vote may seem democratic, it places partisan lines where they do not need to be. Voters will tend to not look into the…

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