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Sarah Seibel Address City, State, Zip Code Phone Number Email Address September 15, 2015 Dear Honorable Judge English, I am writing this letter today to inform you of my exemplary accomplishments and commitment to my own as well as other individuals’ sobriety. I am a sobriety sponsor for Alexandra Swinnerton. I assist her daily with working the steps toward sobriety as well as ensuring Ms. Swinnerton is able to attend every Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meeting. I believe my strength
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In civil law court cases, the court in which the case is first heard is known as the court of first instance. Depending on how much money the claimant is holding the defendant liable for will determine the track the case will be put in to. The tracking system was introduced by Lord Woolf in order to make the court process more efficient. There are three main tracks used in the civil law procedure. The first track is known as the small claims track in which the claimant is asking for an amount
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the doctrine of precedent. Judicial precedent concerns itself with the influence and value of past decisions of case law and prior legal experience. The doctrine of precedent means that judges refer back to previous decisions to help them decide similar cases where the law and facts are alike. A fundamental principle upon which the doctrine of judicial precedent rests, is that a hierarchy of courts is needed if it is to operate. The concept of stare
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English 101 25 September 2014 Just an Observation As I walk into the court room, everyone stares. This makes me feel anxious and my pulse is racing. I am here to observe an attempted murder trial and hoping to see the gavel slamming down with the judge saying, “order in the court” while the attorneys are shouting, “objection” to questions they want stricken from the record. The bailiff instructs me to sit in the front row as the jury will fill all other seats. I just walked in on day five, still
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JUDGE: Good Morning Ladies and Gentleman, We are here today for the trial of Mr. Danial Saleem, is this person a psycho? Or a plain murderer? now we shall begin the trial, with the opening statements of the prosecutor followed by the defense lawyer. THE POLICEMAN WILL BRING IN Danial..AND Danial IS LAUGHING LIKE A CRAZY PERSON! PROSECUTOR(Ak): Your honor, this man Danial is a very dangerous criminal, the police have been looking for him for many years and due to this
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The criminal justice system is the set of agencies and processes established by governments to control crime and impose penalties on those who violate laws. There is no single criminal justice system in the United States but rather many similar, individual systems. How the criminal justice system works in each area depends on the jurisdiction that is in charge: city, county, state, federal or tribal government or military installation. Different jurisdictions have different laws, agencies, and ways
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sexes, religion, appearance, sexual orientation, disabilities, and many more things. It’s the ability to look at someone else and to realize they are different but not treat as they are. The way you look at others and judge them could be the same way others look at you and judge you and make decisions based on what they do and do not like about you. You would not want someone to do this to you or to treat you unfair so why would you do it to someone else. Diversity is a way of saying yes I know
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Crown court- deals with indictable criminal cases that have been transferred from the Magistrates’ Courts, including hearing of serious criminal cases (such as murder, rape and robbery), cases sent for sentencing, and appeals. Cases are heard by a judge and a jury. Decisions of the Crown Court may be appealed to the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal. The county court also deals with civil (non-criminal) matters. Magistrates courts trials of summary offences, committals to the crown court,
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citizens have their rights. In most case the court looks at those affected in a case and the result they received from the case because most of the appointed judge does not guard information they received to force conduct within the force. However, this remains a constant struggle as “citizens, police officers, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges, the end result of which is a complex patchwork of different policies. There are several ways in which police transparency (or its absence) is manifested
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