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Street Law Assignment

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After completing all the Street Law units and assignments, it has showed me how complicated and involved our countries government and legal system is, from the basics such as human rights and free speech, to divorce and how we treat our juveniles. They all have their own rules and regulations that make up our legal system.

Unfair, corrupted, and one sided are all words I used to describe our laws and government before completing my street law assignments. I always thought that the idea of the American people could make a difference in our government was all a hoax; I was absolutely ignorant and didn't know exactly what really goes on. I know now that average people can and have made a difference in our country. Prohibition, for example, was …show more content…

In my mind I thought a couple went to a lawyer and came out divorced, simple as that. I had no idea of the different verities of divorces, for instance a no-fault divorce or a collaborative divorce. Also, the fact that in most states they require that a couple considering divorce go through a separation period, to make sure that they want to be divorced. This unit answered a lot of questions I had as a child. I think the divorce process is handled very well, in a manner that gives couples options on how to approach a life changing event, so that I can be handed as smoothly as possible and both can be …show more content…

Originally thinking that juvenile courts were exactly the same as an adult court, only with a different title. It wasn't until going through the Juvenile Justice unit, in the street law textbook, that I realized my thoughts were completely false, for the most part. I learned that the justice system I thought to be true, was at one point true. Children were given the exact treatment as adults, until 1899. The first juvenile court was established as a response to reformers arguing that the cause of delinquent behavior was the fault of parents failing to teach their children proper morals and respect. I had no idea the reason for juvenile courts was because of upset people wanting a solution. It was also a surprise to me that youths can be given just as harsh punishments as adults are given, in the form of of juvenile waivers, statutory exclusion, and a direct file. Getting trialed in an adult court as a youth is reserved for those who are particularly violent in their crimes, and behavior. I learned there was much thought put into giving troubled youths the fairest legal support and trials, with the implication of the Gault Decision in 1966 giving juveniles the same rights as adults, and In Re Winship, meaning juveniles must be found delinquent beyond a reasonable doubt, the same as an adult. I agree with charging youths as adults, in some instances, for the safety of the public and themselves.

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