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    Courtroom 302

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    into the courtroom 302 whose judge

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    claims to the appellate court ranging from not being able to be present for medical and dental exams to the trial judge not letting him represent himself. Every claim he filed was then denied because the

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    A nonconformist refers to a person who cannot abide by the established rules and values of society. Because he has a different set of standards, he perceives the world in a unique manner and consequently fails to accept the general population’s point of view. He is the one who walks the path most would be unwilling to take. One such individual is Meursault, the nonconforming protagonist in Albert Camus’s The Stranger. In this critically acclaimed novel, Camus carefully develops Meursault’s nonconformist

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    court analysis Essay

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    Introduction The following assertion intends to provide an in-depth insight into my personal experience observing a trial in the Supreme Court of Victoria. This paper will outline a selection of many pressing issues noticed throughout my observation, more specifically those regarding the law and language in legal arenas along with symbolic and architectural traditions that reinforce prejudice towards those from a low socio-economic background and ethnic minority groups. Furthermore, it will argue

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    Judicial Misconduct Essay

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    government power, and one organization in particular plays a very large role in this charge. The Judicial System of the United States America is a complex organization constructed to uphold the authority of the Constitution, and federal law. The judges within the

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    the magistrates may decline to hear the case. Even if they do they may commit a convicted person to the Crown Court for sentence if they believe their own sentencing proves to be inadequate. Three types of judges sit in the court - High Court Judges, circuit judges and recorders. The latter are part time and hear the less serious

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    The Work of the Magistrates Court and Magistrates In the legal system there are many different types of courts. This essay talks about the Magistrates Courts and the Magistrates themselves. The office of magistrate dates back to the 12th century when Richard 1 appointed "keepers of the peace". They have performed judicial functions since the 13th century and the term, justice of the peace was being used as far back as 1361. Magistrates were in charge of the police up

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    The president also has the power to appoint judges at district, appeal and Supreme Court levels. This is argued as an important power, but it has its limits. After the nomination to the supreme court which is the most superior of all courts, has been made, then the senate begins it's

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    Kuklin) Among all the duties of the judge he is there to act as a referee. He keeps everyone in the courtroom in order. He explains to the jury the laws. After he hears the witnesses and all the other evidence, he will take in considerations all the facts and make a decision based on his

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    murder scene. What followed was a vast discussion on Meursault's belief in God, which he felt rather apathetic about; however, the magistrate, waving a crucifix to his face refers to him as the "antichrist" (p. 71). And later, during the trial, the judge and the prosecuting attorney seem more intrigued by the fact that Meursault did not grieve at his mother's funeral and got involved with Marie the day after it, than the actual act that had been committed: the assassination of a man. The majority

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