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    During my observations, I witnessed a few different steps in the adjudicative process. On the 2nd and 9th of February, I observed the Athens County Court of Common Pleas. The presiding judge over these cases was judge Pat Lang. This court system is for criminals who commit serious, violent or dangerous crimes known as felonies. I was lucky enough to come across all three of the different types of encounters mentioned by Maynard in week 3; judicial, negotiation, and public defender/client. I…

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    Superior Court Case Study

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    Serena Pang Professor Karl A. Boedecker BUS 301 April 6, 2017 I. Court(s) visited: San Francisco Criminal Divisions of the Superior Court, which is located in 850 Bryant Street, San Francisco. II. Day(s) and Time(s) Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. III. Judge: I could not hear the name of the Judge. IV. Plaintiff: The plaintiff of the case is San Francisco District Attorney’s Office. V. Defendant: The defendant of the case is Lee Mason Eigl and his defense…

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    In court the defendant starts out as innocent and stays innocent until the prosecutor presents enough evidence that overcomes his innocence without a reasonable doubt that they are guilty. So this means it’s up to the government to prove that he or she is guilty…

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    rights in your defense. A good criminal defense lawyer will defend you against any and all charges brought against you in a court of law. Whether you simply want to negotiate a plea deal without going to trial, or if you want to exercise your constitutional rights to a trial by a jury of your peers, a criminal defense lawyer will know when and how to push for your rights in court. We are experienced criminal defense…

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    Often before testifying as an expert witness in a civil or criminal case scientists must first be certified. An expert witness is defined as a person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of their special knowledge or expertise in a particular subject matter that is relevant to the current case. Once scientists or other persons have gained their “expert witness” status they then can legally testify in civil and or criminal cases. They may assist prosecutors or defense attorneys in…

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    he talked about court trials and how an officer would testify in and give his testimony on why he pulled someone over. Though among difficult assignments a police officer is going to always testify in a trial. All law enforcement officers will find themselves testifying on the witness stand at some point in their career. Other officers testify on a regular basics. When an officer needs to testify he needs to be confident and prepared when they are called upon to testify in court. Though when…

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    Property and Company. Procedure Procedures at Conciliation Court vary depending upon the Judge presiding over the proceedings. Regardless, you will check in with the Clerk and you will be instructed to attempt to settle the dispute prior to your case being called. If you are able to reach a settlement prior to the hearing, the Court will instruct you to complete a settlement form and that will be entered in as a judgment from the Court.…

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    Medford Case

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    have. If you decide that taking legal action is right for you, we’ll support you through the process and represent you in court if necessary. Providing Guidance Is Our Aim Whether you just want general legal information so you can plan for your future or you're about to purchase a home, we could review the documentation before you sign anything. If you need to go through the court process, we'll put in our best to present your case properly and protect your…

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    Divorce: A Formal Analysis

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    themselves and their place in the world and it has been proven that they can suffer from long-term mental impairments. Oklahoma courts are required to adhere to statute 43 OK Stat § 43-112 (2016) when determining the custody and care of the child; however, there is room for improvement among these laws. It is essential that we explore…

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    Due Process Hearing Essay

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    on erroneous information regarding the case. In other cases, the dismissal was based on the hearing officer’s inability to award a settlement or to enforce the resolution agreement. The courts later made the determination that the hearing officer did have the legal standing to uphold both points. Although courts have reversed the dismissal of some cases, it is important to note they have not specifically spoken out against the dismissal process and have not made a sweeping stand for or against…

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