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    Court Proceedings Viewing

    Court Watch Report – p. 2 1) Describe the type of proceedings that you observed. Be as specific as possible. I observed the direct examination and cross examination of the prosecution’s last witness, Investigator Sam Malone of the Rochester Police Department. Investigator Malone testified about his interview of the defendant and the statement that Mr. Defendant gave regarding the offenses in question. I also observed defense counsel’s motion for a trial order of dismissal and a discussion

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    Media in the Courtroom

    Media In The Courtroom Media in the courtroom can profoundly change and alter the outcome of a trial by allowing society to form an opinion before justice prevails. How is that possible, from Judge Judy to the Supreme Court society wants to be involved by any means possible to give their opinion on how justice should prevail? The journalists and television companies sell this belief, they hide behind the first amendment rights to air and publish any information that in turn helps to sell their

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    Difference Between Juvenile and Criminal

    system is design to solely handle children’s matters. The juvenile court system is a dedicated court, for an adolescent which is intended to encourage rehabilitation for youth in a structure of procedural due process whereas the criminal justice system is designed to punish adults who choose not to obey the laws. It has concern for acting in the best interest of the child and the greatest interest of public safety. A juvenile court judge has to be elected or appointed to be in charge of juvenile

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    Crime Commited

    collecting physical evidence; visiting, viewing, photographing, measuring crime scene; identifying suspects; through line-ups ... etc. Bifurcated Court System District court is where all misdemeanor offenses are handled and where the preliminary hearing for felony charges are  held.  Circuit court is exclusively for felony charges and any misdemeanors associated with the felony before the court.  Felony charges may originate in district court before coming to circuit court through a waiver or referral of

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    Act of Necessity

    is called The Children’s Internet Protection Act, which was enacted in 2000. The Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 (VPPA) was passed when the Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork’s video rental records were posted for public viewing during his campaign. Robert Bork was nominated by President Ronald Reagan to serve as Supreme Court Justice. While debates ran hot over the nomination and Bork’s beliefs became a popular topic, someone leaked his video rental records to the public. There wasn’t

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    Circuit Court Appeals Summary

    order issued by the Circuit Court for Baltimore County imposing sanctions upon Kearay Miller (“Miller”), appellant, for disruptions to a sentencing hearing caused by Miller’s cell phone. On appeal, Miller raises two questions for our review, which we have reordered and rephrased slightly as follows: 1. Whether the circuit court erred in holding Miller in direct criminal contempt when his cell phone rang during his brother’s sentencing hearing. 2. Whether the Court of Special Appeals should reduce

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    Security

    enforcement side of it, showing the viewing audience the life of a police officer or detective and how they solve crimes, sometimes entwining prosecutors and court rooms into the script. Other shows such as Judge Judy, Judge Joe Brown, Divorce Court, and The People’s Court focus on the justice system and how it applies laws to court cases to reach verdicts. Today, with all the shows out on the networks, many Americans watch these shows and believe that they can learn our court systems and laws by watching

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    Castle Rock Vs Gonzales Case Study

    Name of Case Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales Citation and Date Town of Castle Rock, Colorado, Petitioner v. Gonzales, individually (2005) NO. 04-278 Supreme Court of the United States Fact and Main Issue of Case Justice Scalia provided the opinion related to this case. The court was tasked with deciding if an individual that had a state issued restraining order is granted a property right protected by the constitution which requires police officers to enforce an order if there is probable cause to

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    Media and the Courtroom

    The Influence of Media in Judicial System The Influence of Media in Judicial System How many times has there been an innocent person released after more than a decade of serving in prison? Does media frenzy have an effective role in matters like this? Does everybody believe in the saying “innocent until proven guilty?” With much variety of media’s entertainments, public interest, as expected, has been increased, and it is still increasing. Despite the fact that it is good

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    Nonlinear Pro

    After viewing the Litigation and Alternatives video, we see that Quick Takes has come to a disagreement regarding the arrangement for use of Nonlinear Pro’s video editing system. The situation has escalated to the point that Nonlinear Pro has filed suit against Quick Takes for defaulting on a lease payment. At this juncture, Quick Takes and Nonlinear Pro must now decide how they wish to proceed to come to a resolution regarding this scenario. When comparing the next steps for the parties involved

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