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    Zion's home features some conflict that is distressing, verbal intimidation, yelling and heated arguments and some conflict, but it is well managed. There are very negative elements within the family environment. These elements include his mother’s criminal history and Zion’s lack of stability. His family provides some opportunities for growth but inconsistently provides love, caring and support. Zion has a close relationship with his brother and extended family. There is a moderate social support network

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    As mentioned previously, prosecutors who are trying a case may be prone to biases. Similarly, governmental investigations of police misconducts may also have conflicts as well. These conflicts may relate to those that are experienced by prosecutors in that they may be politically influenced. For example, Attorney General Jeff Sessions stated that “federal investigations of police departments were bad for “morale,” and [he] waved away the idea that police abuses could be systemic, rather than the

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    I chose to do my open-court observation on criminal cases. Criminal cases usually involve attorneys that try to prove their argument to the judge. I felt as though this setting would be more interesting to sit and observe versus a civil case where you have two people trying to settle a dispute. Its interesting to see how actual attorneys and judges act in a courtroom instead of what is portrayed on TV. My local courthouse which is in a police station holds preliminary hearings. A preliminary hearing

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    the scenes that make it run smooth and safe. Roanoke County General District Court has two sides. One side is for criminal cases and the other side is for traffic cases. The judges rotate between the courts, so you never know which judge you will have. From my time in court I have seen many differences between traffic and criminal cases. In the room that primarily does traffic cases (Court Room 2), they start off the day with arraignments. Arraignments usually last about thirty minutes. This is where

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    Self-defense in criminal cases. One of the frustrations faced by many businesses is that after the perpetrators of crimes have been identified, the District Attorney's office will not pursue the case. One option is for victims to sue the DA in an attempt to compel him to prosecute, but this would be costly and proving dereliction of duty would be difficult. The DA is effectively immune. Other options are more promising. The law should encourage (and prosecutors' offices should welcome) private

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    How Does a Criminal Defense Lawyer Do Their Job Everybody has their day in court. This implies regardless of the fact that the customer is liable, the criminal protection legal advisor must do whatever is vital so individual won't be indicted the wrongdoing. How can that function? In the event that you are an open shield, the customer will be selected and you need to meet with them. Prior to this individual is charged in court, you will have sufficient energy to talk about what will be their

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    According to Tribune - Review analysis of Department of National Justice Caseload Data, 29.2 percent of criminal violation citations had weak or insufficient admissible evidence; 25 percent had lack of evidence of criminal intent; 9.2 percent had no federal offense evident; and 5 percent had insufficient evidence. Statistics and data typically aren't very intimidating, however these are. These statistics indicate that law enforcement officers and public officials are taking advantage of people who

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    The composition of the Criminal Justice System consists of many different divisions; thus, it is imperative that each one receives the adequate resources needed to properly function. For instance, law enforcement agencies deal with a wide variety of calls for service daily; therefore, it is critical that everyone within the agencies have the means to carry on their specific duties. Furthermore, in any case, circumstances can quickly escalate into dangerous situations; hence, minimizing liabilities

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    What pace should eyewitness testimony have in criminal court cases? I am not sure what you are asking what pace? But I will try to answer this the best I can. I think that when there is an eyewitness I feel the defendant should also have a right to challenge the eyewitness since eyewitness testimony can be corrupted by societal influences, power of suggestion, and other variables (e.g. distance where crime was witnessed, lighting, or even who the eyewitness also spoke to prior to being interviewed

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    Case Study 3: Casey Anthony Trial In June of 2008, Cynthia Anthony reported her two year old granddaughter, Caylee Anthony missing to the authorities of Orange County in Orlando, Florida. During questioning, Casey Anthony, the mother of Caylee Anthony informed the authorities that her child hand been abducted by her nanny and that she had been searching for her unsuccessfully for a month (Alvarez, 2011). Throughout the initial investigation, detectives found a number of inconsistencies

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