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    The Scorch Trials

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    R.O.N Many people like exciting action books. If you are one of them, you will like the book “The scorch trials” by James Dashner. This book has an exciting plot, amazing characters and a relatable theme which makes this an awesome book. “The Scorch trials” is a novel about a group of kids who are sent on a trial to prove they're worthy to get the cure for the flare. After escaping the maze, Thomas and the other gladers were divided into two groups and sent into the scorch, where many…

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    Atticus's Trial

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    have to agree on the same ideas or events happening around them. People generally feel as though their own moral or social ideas are correct. Sometimes these morals are clouded by the discrimination around them or their own personal prejudice. The trial of Tom Robinson ends with his conviction, yet the outcome is seen by Atticus, the children, and townspeople in contrasting points of views. Although everyone was there to witness the case unfold, each individual in the courtroom obtained…

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    The Nuremberg Trials

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    the atrocious crimes German officials had committed. The Nuremberg Trials changed how war crimes would be approached for decades to come. These trials helped establish an international system of justice for dealing with crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg Trials also shed a positive light on the United States, as the universal enforcer of justice. Finally, the trials set the precedent, and influenced how…

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    The Trial Of Socrates

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    about things above in the sky and below the earth. These things were considered socially and morally wrong in the city of Athens at the time. Because of this the city placed Socrates’ on trial for his life. Since Athens was a democracy during the period it was custom that those placed on trial would face a trial of their peers. Much like our modern criminal court system, there was a prosecutor who brought up the charges, a defendant, and a jury of five hundred and one in which you needed thirty…

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    The Marshall Trial

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    1. What went wrong? In this case many things went wrong in the trial, investigation and re- investigation. The major issues were; the witnesses, the improper way to deal with evidence, and the lack of evidence in the court case. The witnesses that the crown decided to use were Maynard Chant, and John Pratico. Maynard was a delinquent kid who was on probation, and John was a child who was in and out of a psychiatric institute, which was known by the police. The police threatened Maynard of…

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    The Scopes Trial

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    accept it a theory or a fact. The Scopes Trial in 1925 sheds some light on the attitudes that people once had towards evolution. Many decades ago, evolution was a very sensitive subject that was not allowed in the classrooms. The high school biology teacher John Scopes was “charged with illegally teaching the theory of evolution” (The monkey trial 1) and Scopes was found guilty and fined $100 , but the verdict was overturned on a technicality. The bizarre trial drew a lot of attention on the…

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    Mochulsky's Trial

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    This paper addresses a trial which took place in March of 1938 in the Soviet Union. The defendants are Grigorii Petrovich Neposedov and Fyodor Mochulsky, who were accused of being enemies of the people. The trial occurs as part of the Great Purge. Neposedov was the director of a factory that processed lumber. According to the prosecution, he deliberately broke all sort of laws, stole from the state, embezzled funds, and made shady deals in order to meet his production quota. In 1937 he was…

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    Zimmerman Trial

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    the motivation behind why the State of Mississippi has received the open convey firearm law was impacted by the Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman trial, one would think in light of this trial that it's a great opportunity to think before you act, make inquiries or discuss it before you be on the front page for it, rather Martin and Zimmerman trial appeared to have made Mississippi. assemblies go from appreciation and secure your kindred man to stop them by dropping them. Mississippi House…

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    running smoothly. These laws are meant to keep order, peace, fairness, and equality among all civilians. If there is ever a time it disrupts its natural purpose, then it is not law, but a command that invokes imbalance in society. In the novel The Trial, a man named Josef K, the chief head of a bank awakens to an appalling scene, his arrest. Josef never did anything that was out of the ordinary to influence any civilians in any harmful way, however, he is now facing an arrest for something he…

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    On March 30th, 1931 nine young African american men were falsely convicted of raping two white women. This trial had no justice because not only did the defendants not have any witnesses, but the jury was all white, and they had an incompetent lawyer. On March 25th, 1931 nine unemployed African American men caught a train to Memphis in hope of finding employment. Once the train had crossed over Alabama’s border a fight broke out between the boys and other passengers who were white. The white…

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