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    Court Observation

    Avenue Department 4 Room 7D. Case number was 10E004896.The judge presiding over the case was Judge Melissa Saragosa. The nature of the case was a breach in a lease of a landlord/tenant contract. The plaintiff/landlord Steven Sai was not present in court. Lucille Santos was present acting as an agent for the landlord. The defendant/tenant Clyde Bates was present and he represented himself. The case was about how the tenant breached a covenant in his lease, such as the covenant to pay his rent. The

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    Court Observation Paper

    On Friday, April, 4, 2014, I observed the Vanderburgh County Superior Court to observe different family law cases. The cases I heard involved contempt of court for failing to pay child support, failure to appear for a court appointed drug test, birth certificate affidavit, request for contest hearing time, and an issue of paternity case. Magistrate Judge Sheila M. Corcoran was presiding over the family court hearings. When entering the courthouse, I was greeted by security and advised to remove any

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    Court Hearing Observation

    I was in court on September 20th and observed a court hearing of a client who just turned eighteen and moved out of care without reporting it immediately to Child Protective Service or his Probation officer. I was asked to observe this emergency hearing because it has many agency interactions all at once. Today I observed court, the minor child recently turned 18 and decided to leave care, however, Child Protective Services still had custody and the minor is still on probation. CPS and the probation

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    Juvenile Court Observation Paper

    information I had never thought about within the court system, especially pertaining to juveniles. To conduct my research on the topic of juveniles and the juvenile court system, I was allowed to shadow a public defender in court. I was also able to have discussions with multiple public defenders, apart from the one I was shadowing. Following the shadow experience, I conducted interviews with a public defender and prosecutor to see both sides of the juvenile court. This allowed me to ask more in-depth questions

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    Panera Bread Observation

    Section One: During this observation I went to Providence Place Mall. To observe the woman, I went to Panera Bread and to observe the men I went to the food court. In Panera it was a lot quieter and calm, whereas the food court was more lively and loud. Also, the food court was seemingly a more relaxed setting. When observing the two woman they were eating their food. I noticed immediately that when there was a lag in the conversation, they were check their phones. I felt as though this was a defense

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    Omalley's Tavern

    Deborah White vs. John Daniels and O’Malley’s Tavern Introduction The case in question is case number 82A04-8876-CV-285, between Deborah White as the plaintiff and John Daniels and O'Malley's Tavern as defendants before a mock U.S. District Court, in the Northern District of Indiana. The plaintiff’s attorneys are Amanda Babbit and Jackson Walsh while those of the defendants are Benjamin Walton and Jordan Van Meter. Mr. and Mrs. White went to O'Malley's Tavern on the Saturday, July 28

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    Forencis Science Answer Sheet

    of scientific knowledge to legal questions. TRUE 2. A fact is a statement or assertion of information that can be verified. TRUE 3. What we perceive about a person depends in part on their mannerisms and gestures. TRUE 4. Good observation skills come naturally to investigators. They do not need to be trained. FALSE 5. The first task of forensic scientists is to find, examine, and evaluate evidence from a crime scene. TRUE 6. The Innocence Project is an organization that

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    Intro to Physical Science

    Daniel Calderon SCI 110 Intro to Physical Science Strayer University Dr. Jack Crawford 03/09/2015 Scientific Method The scientific method is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and doing experiments. The steps of the scientific method are to: 1. Ask a question 2. Do background research 3.Construct a hypothesis. 4.Test your hypothesis by doing an experiment 5. Analyze your data and draw a conclusion. It is important for your experiment to be a fair test

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    Aspects of Psychology Unit 2 Ip1

    There are many different ways of collecting information and data to compare different types of things that happen from the past, present and to help predict the future. The research methods that I have compared are Naturalistic observation and Correlational research method. Like any thing else that they are more than one way of obtaining something there are differences and similarities that researchers can use to help them obtain their objective. The correlational research

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    Abnormal Psychology

    Nissa Lewis William Carey University   Contemporary Psychology 2 Abstract The definition of psychology has changed as the focus of psychology has changed. At various Times in history, psychology has been defined as the study of the psyche or the mind, of the Spirit, of consciousness, and more recently as the study of, or the science of, behavior. Perhaps, Then, we can arrive at and acceptable definition of modern psychology

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