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    the 2nd information was the same as the 1st so the counsel of the accused offered that reading of information is waived and plea of not guilty be directly entered. ISSUE: * WON the court erred in in forfeiting the petitioner’s bail bond for his non-appearance during trial. Stated otherwise‚ what are the instances where the presence of the accused during trial is indispensable? May a counsel enter a plea in behalf of the accused? RULING: * The forfeiture of the bail bond was inappropriate. A bail

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    lands owned by the state only which are forests. Fourth and last‚ lands dedicated to agriculture purposes. In 1915‚ first office in Casablanca‚ people started to register their real properties in their names. This system saves properties owners their right to ownership against theft or illegal claims. Besides‚ once the real property is registered‚ its value grows and its price increases consequently. In addition‚ the person may get loans against their real property for mortgage. Once the real property

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    Legal Rights Elisia Jackson Introduction to Criminal Justice Criminals have legal rights during trial procedures. Without these rights there would be so much confusion and controversy in the court system today. There are four of them that I will give a brief summarization of and explain to you the consequences that could possibly happen if these legal rights were no longer upheld in the court system today. They are; the right to confront witnesses‚ the right to an impartial

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    Topic: Should the rights of the accused be curtailed? Can we as a nation‚ strike a balance between the liberty of the individual and the safety of citizens? And in order to strike that balance‚ should the bill of rights protect those accused of crimes? This contentious issue is one that causes us to truly think about our constitution’s purpose and how it is currently evolving within our country’s judicial system. On the one hand‚ many believe that because the nations’ crimes being committed are

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    that she was rapped. For Sarah‚ she felt confidence in herself. She knew that even though she was intoxicated and stoned‚ what happened was undeserved and appalling. No matter what type of person this happened to‚ it was wrong. And she had the right to speak for herself when it came time to judging the men who had done the crime towards her. Once Sarah was given the chance‚ she proved to those who doubted her wrong. Overall‚ I found that Kathryn Murphy showed great integrity by the middle of

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    Falsely Accused What has to happen before the media quits jumping to conclusions about news stories ? It makes you wonder about the possibility of legal restrictions on the amount of information that the media can put out before the actual case is proven and solved. I mean after all in the case of Richard Jewell ‚ there was a definite issue of false accusations . This man was treated unfairly under the false assumption that he was guilty of a crime that he did not commit. I think that Jewell

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    Natural law and legal rights have always changed through the ages. These humanistic laws have always altered because of people’s religions and even their government’s influence on their society has always affected men and women’s lives. Mankind has always had to face the problem with having their natural rights‚ and legal rights tampered with. Religious cults and organizations have restricted people from communicating with people outside their religion. Governments like North Korea and China

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    P.1 The vivid image of the needle accused in my defence was long grey silver in the doll’s stomach that they claim I put there because of the hysteria going on in the town. The needle was just there because a person put it in the doll’s stomach planning the setup to make for sense in the trail making me look like i’m guilty. Until one day in the courthouse it was brought up that a sharp needle had the same resemblance to a small jagger make it cursed with bad and evil vibes since it is believed

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    Wrongfully Accused Anyone who has been wrongfully accused of doing something they know they did not do will understand the immense frustration that comes with it. Fortunately for most people‚ that boils down to someone saying they took the last donut or let slip a bit of gas. Unfortunately for others‚ it involves horrible crimes that lead to hard time in prison. Here is one of the cases of people being accused and convicted of

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    LEGEL RIGHTS DURING TRIAL Legal rights during trial are the fundamental principle of fairness in all legal matters‚ both civil and criminal. All legal procedures set by statute and court practice‚ including notice of rights‚ must be followed for each individual so that no prejudicial or unequal treatment will result. The right to an impartial jury: means the defendant‚ according to the Constitution (Article ш‚ section 2) and the Bill of Rights (sixth amendment) has the right to be tried by

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