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    As an attorney, you work with court reporters on a daily basis. You need to use professional court reporter’s services not just during trails, but for depositions and other legal activities where you need a transcript of what was said and what happened. Here are a few things you can do to ensure that you maintain a good relationship with your favorite court reporters. #1 Give as Much Advance Notice As Possible Court reporters have very busy schedules. They work with many different clients in order

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    My Day at Court

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    My Day In A Civil Court On February, 27, 2012 I took a trip down to the City Courthouse. After driving around looking for the courthouse, I found a parking spot, and entered the Courthouse just after 9 a.m. Upon arriving at the courthouse, I had no expectations, since this trip was my first visit. However, I did notice quite the crowd entering and exiting out of the courthouse. Nonetheless, I moved on ahead and walked toward the entrance. Once inside, I observed two security guards, and a large

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    John Benjamin Elliott’s Deposition Summary Ben Elliott took the following deposition on April 3, 2014 for a previous lawsuit. Ben Elliott is the son of Scott Elliott and has worked for Elliott Construction for 6 years. He has a high school diploma, was 24 years old and Elliott Construction had been his first and only job. At the time of the deposition, he worked as a supervisor and he had been a supervisor for approximately two years. Prior to that he worked as a machine operator and a laborer

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    District Court at 201 West Picacho Ave on March 7, 2011. I sat in on judge Mike Murphy's court. Judge Murphy started court promptly at 9:00 a.m. but before I got into the court I had to wait in a long line of about 30 people. then when I finally got to the court house door I had to go through a metal detector where I had to take off my belt and shoes and everything metal on my persons. Then I asked one of the officers working the metal dictator how I could ask to sit in on a criminal court that was

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    still a good choice for me at least. South Regional Courthouse which is located on 3550 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33021. Upon Entering the courthouse, I had no idea where to find criminal courts so I went up to the front desk and asked where to go. After explaining I’m a student and I don’t have to be in court today they then advised to to go to two rooms. Courtroom 210 and 230 so I decided to walk directly into 210. Upon entering I noticed the estranged aroma of a courtroom and the many people sitting

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    what he is trying to say. “Death is Nature’s remedy for all things” meaning that death conquers all things; all death will rule and negate everything. With this quote, Dicken’s in critiquing the court systems, stating that they cannot distinguish between the petty crimes and the worst offences. The court systems, instead, put everyone whom commits a

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    Journalists are publishing secrets that endanger others. The reason we don’t jail reporters for revealing secret information because one it is there job and two only dictators jail reporters for that kind of stuff.The U.S would be acting like a dictatorship and that is not what we want the world to look at us like. Journalists can be jailed if they refuse to reveal their sources as seen recently in a 2016 lower court case. There is a way journalists can be jailed but it has never come to that extent

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    Wikileaks, cofounded in 2006 by editor in chief Julian Assange, is a site designed to announce and publicize sensitive information. The goal of Wikileaks is to provide protection for journalists, citizens, and anyone who might need to be protected from the free based or sensitive information they upload to the site. Wikileaks is protected by a network of software, anonymous postal drops, and lawyers, operating on a policy of secrecy to keep all of its posters safe from possible reprisals. I believe

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    thirty-three deaths along with more than a dozen injuries and a permanent wound to the community. Journalist and writer, Lilly Yulianti, posted an article one day after the tragedy identifying a newer form of journalism identified as active citizen reporters. Yuliantis' article, Praise for Student’s Footage of Virginia Tech Mass Killing, received a voice in an online news outlet where writings of new forms are welcomed. Time and incident met and a young man, by the name of Jamal Albarghouti, stepped

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    tremendous high expectations in the truth and accuracy in his reporting’s. When Rosenstiel notes the “real questions” when confronting reporters, Rosenstiel says “What religion are your journalists practicing? Are they journalists who distinguish business? Or are they business people who understand journalism?”. These questions can distinguish between a loyal reporter, compared to a fake one. “Journalism” can be defined as the act of writing stories to prepare websites or newspapers to broadcast any

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