ARGUMENTATION The applicant claims that there has been a violation of article 6 of the ECHR, namely, violation of his right to a fair trial. This right has been denied by the refusal of the Court of allowing the cross examination of the anonymous witness regarding the day, when he/she witnessed Mr. Karam transporting weapons to the house on Portobellostraat nr. 40. The applicant would like to highlight the fact he could not establish and confirm his alibi since he was not able to question
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This ethical issue concerns conduct of defense counsel as it relates to the party he represents, opposing counsel, and the court. The case before the court is an admittedly juicy matter, as described by Judge Keys himself. Plaintiff is suing Defendant, alleging, among other things, discrimination. The parties had stipulated several provisions for the lengthy discovery process, including confidentiality if certain particularly sordid details were to be revealed. Defense counsel was aware that
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Memo TO: Supervising Attorney From: Paralegal Date: July 4, 2013 Re: Brown v. Furlow, 04-CV-5887 Our File No. 5-987 Statement of Facts: John Brown sued his dentist Dr. Thomas Furlow for failure to extract an infected tooth on August 3 even though Dr. Furlow recommended that Mr. Brown have the extraction because the tooth was infected. Dr. Furlow was served with the Complaint on March 1 and made and appointment with his attorney for March 19. On March 18 Dr. Furlow's house was robbed
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PSC 304 03/27/12 Arrest to Arraignment – Chapter 10 Type I Offenses (serious crimes) -homicide -rape -arson -aggravated assault -burglary -auto theft -larceny Universal Crime Report (UCR) – based on crimes reported to the police Arrest -taking a person into police custody under suspicion that he/she committed a crime -Standard of proof: “probably cause” -Quality of arrest >Physical evidence >Witnesses Initial Appearance -Usually occurs in local courts -Advised of charges
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Civil Litigation Process Litigation is the process of bringing, maintaining and defending a lawsuit. This process is very difficult, time-consuming, and costly. In addition, the entire process must comply with complex rules and regulations. The pretrial litigation process is divided into a pretrial and trial process. The pretrial litigation process can also be divided into several major steps. These steps include: pleadings, discovery, dismissals and pretrial judgments, and settlement conference
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Business Regulation Simulation University of Phoenix Alumina Inc. is a $4 billion aluminum maker based in the United States (U.S.) and operates in eight other countries around the world. The company has business interests in automotive components and the manufacture of packaging materials, bauxite mining, alumina refining, and aluminum smelting (University of Phoenix, 2008). The U.S. market constitutes 70% of the company’s sales. A crisis has arisen from allegations of environmental damages
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Cytec Industries Pte Ltd v Asia Pulp & Paper Co Ltd [2009] SGHC 32 Suit No: Suit 161/2007 Decision Date: 09 Feb 2009 Court: High Court Coram: Choo Han Teck J Counsel: Yap Yin Soon and Edmund Tham Weiheng (Allen & Gledhill LLP) for the plaintiff, Adrian Tan and Ho Kheng Lian (Drew & Napier LLC) for the defendant Subject Area / Catchwords Contract Judgment 9 February 2009 Judgment Reserved Choo Han Teck J: Introduction 1 This dispute revolves around
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MEMORANDUM TO: Tracy Belford, Legal Supervisor FROM: Team C DATE: November 10, 2008 SUBJECT: Legal Situation – Al Jones Dear Tracy, Team C will explain the court level which Mr. Al Jones’ case can be resolved, the process or steps in filing a civil suit are addressed. The proposed resolution of the civil aspects compared to the criminal acts resolution. This memorandum will address court jurisdiction over the case. The team will also analyze the probable success in court and
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University of Wolverhampton Staff Exit Procedure Staff Exit Procedure Introduction This document is intended to provide guidance to line managers for the actions required and issues to consider when a member of staff leaves the University. These arrangements apply to all staff-type accounts, including affiliates, temporary staff and work placements. Activities can broadly be split into five categories: Admin Procedures & Forms Planning Complete paperwork to ensure correct administration on
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Nicole Mizelle, Sara Smothers, Jennifer Vallee, Pamela Mazzone, Tonya Stewart, Miranda Mercer Teamwork Week 6 Civil Procedures page 259 5. Analyze the following situation and using your understanding of the discovery rule as explained in this chapter, determine which of the following items in the Allied Global case would qualify as initial disclosure and which under, rule 26 of the Federal rules, would have to be proved to the Urbinas without waiting for a discovery request: A.) A copy of a
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