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    James Jones 13191654 Unit 23- pass 4, pass 5, merit 1, distinction 1 Martyn McCarthy Pass 4- Describe the role of lay people in criminal cases and Distinction 1- Evaluate the effectiveness of lay people in the English courts Lay magistrates All magistrates begin their magisterial career in the adult court where they deal with crimes which can have the most widespread impact on communities; for example, anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related incidents. Magistrates’ courts are also the first stage

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    Pass On Law

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    If you could pass on law, what would it be? Why? Well on this earth we need laws like everywhere we go, but there are some laws that people cannot handle. The main law that they need to take away is the seat belts. I know it sounds crazy, but people are not even using the seat belts while they’re driving. I know that seat belts are supposed to keep people safe, but people nowadays do not even care. For example, big people; some of them cannot even put their seat belts around themselves. Now some

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    No Pass No Drive Law

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    the country have been implementing the “no pass/no drive” law for a few decades. Under this law, state officials have the power to confiscate student's driver's license if they have poor grades or too many absences. This law is thought to help decrease the state’s High school dropout rate. California should implement and enforce the “no pass no drive” law to all public high schools to decrease dropout rates. One reason California should implement this law is because it gives students an incentive

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    No Pass/ No Drive The Answer to High Drop-out rates ? Have you ever thought about earning your driver's license ? Well that’s what the ‘No Pass/ No Drive’ law consists of. The ‘No Pass/ No Drive’ law is to help students focus on school like get good grade and participate in their classes all to end up getting a good education and earning the privilege to drive. In my opinion I think that the ‘no pass/ drive’ law is a good thing. The idea of students getting good grades in order to drive is something

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    Government passes law to the society to prevent the risk factor that is of significant harm to their health or life. Some of those activities that cause risk are drinking and driving, use of dangerous weapons. We notice that these activities pose a risk to others who are not engaged in these activities. But there are activities that pose a danger to the participant who engage in them. For example, drinking, smoking, rock climbing. Since all states follow freedom, the state cannot pass laws that forbid

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    enforce a No Pass, No Drive law? I believe we should not enforce this law in the state of Wypoming. The first reasoning why we should not enforce this law is because it could cause more tardies and absentense. If we do enforce this law in Wyoming it can be a problem because if the student parents or friend cannot pick them up and take them to school and they have no other way to get to school they could be tardy or abesent for their classes or schooling. Another reason if we so enforce this law with students

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    Although federal courts particularly do not for all intents and purposes write or for all intents and purposes pass laws, they may establish sort of individual “rights” under federal law through their interpretations of federal and state laws and the U.S in a pretty big way. Regulations actually are issued by federal agencies, boards, or commissions, definitely contrary to popular belief. Regulations for all intents and purposes are published very yearly in The Code of Federal Regulations in a subtle

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    Time and time again we see the world or global studies and english cross paths, creating some of the most timeless and effective novels. Kaffir Boy is no exception. With its intense descriptions of apartheid south africa the reader becomes enlightened and sympathetic to those in similar situations, riddling the book with the elements of culture. Social, religious, and economic elements in particular are illustrated throughout the book. Social elements of culture are very important to Kaffir Boy

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    Low Pass Rates

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    AND LAW(DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE) RESEARCH TOPIC: A STUDY TO DETERMINE THE REASONS For LOW PASS RATES IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING AND TAX LAW AND PRACTICE- BACHELOR OF COMMERCE IN ACCOUNTING, BANKING AND FINANCE AT THE HARARE AND CHITUNGWIZA REGION OF THE ZIMBABWE OPEN UNIVERSITY. ABSTRACT: Background: A study of the results of Management Accounting and Tax, Law and Practice for the past three semesters revealed average pass rates of 33 and 35% respectively.These low pass rates

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    government to ensure that the important programs will function the way it used to be until the funds are received. One of the important drawbacks of the budget was the cuts and delays in education funding. As published in the article “California lawmakers pass long-overdue budget” (2010), by Fox News “Under the deal, nearly $2 billion in payments to K-12 schools and California's community colleges would be delayed until the next fiscal year”. This was one of the consequences of the late deficit budget, which

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