Hanna Houle Television shows such as‚ Law and Order and Aly Mcbeal have forced me to perceive court as a grand building with a large staircase and marble floors. A novice to the court system‚ I was unpleasantly surprised to find out just what court was like. The lack of free parking and immense amount of eight dollar parking in downtown Atlanta gave me an initial feeling that it was going to be a day of hassle and inconvenience. After realizing I was not on an episode of “Special Victims Unit
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Thesis Statement: Placing dangerous juvenile offenders into the adult court system would help rehabilitate these offenders and deter other dangerous juvenile offenders from engaging in crime. Argument 1: Harsh sentencing acts as deterrent to kids who are considering committing crimes because of the psychological impact it will have on them. Book: Bernard T.‚ Kurlychek‚ M. (2010). The Cycle of Juvenile Justice. Oxford University Press Inc. (pages 12-21) Journal: Angell‚ K. (2004). The regressive
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Mental Health Court Mental Health Court 2013 By: Elizabeth Gavin Professor Contino Class: Corrections One 9/17/2013 2013 By: Elizabeth Gavin Professor Contino Class: Corrections One 9/17/2013 Mental health courts are a resource given to prisoners who would normally be put in prison if they had not decided to join this special program. Mental health court is a court run program by the district attorney’s office in some counties
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1012CCJ Court Report: 1. Which court did you attend and what was the date of your attendance? Attended The Southport Magistrates Court‚ 22nd of April 2013. 2. What kind of hearing did you attend? (e.g. sentence‚ summary trial‚ committal hearing‚ jury trial‚ mention‚ call-over etc) I attended a sentencing of an arrest (custody) at The Southport Magistrates Court‚ before the sentencing there were a string of mentions that I also watched to further my understanding of the courtroom
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WB/CS/05 Evidence-Based Governance in the Electronic Age Case Study Legal and Judicial Records and Information Systems in South Africa This case study has been prepared by the International Records Management Trust and does not reflect the views of the World Bank nor the Government of South Africa. A World Bank/International Records Management Trust Partnership Project July 2002 CONTENTS Introduction 1 Executive Summary 2 Judicial System and Institutions 5
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Ejaaz Mason Logic Dr Samuel Odom 7/13/13 Civil court field trip Monday July 8th‚ 2013 I and the students from Logic 101 took a field trip to city hall. The purpose of this trip was to see how logic plays a vital role in the judicial system. I had never been to City hall so I didn’t know what to expect when I got there. I wanted to get a sense of exactly what I was walking in to so I decided to get there a little earlier than our 11 o’clock meeting time. When I walked in the building the first
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JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED ******************************** In the legendary interminable case of “Jarndyce Vs Jarndyce” in Dickens’ “The Bleak House”‚ characters have grown old‚ been born into‚ married into‚ and been divorced from various plaintiffs and defendants and awaited judgement with fond hope as if to The Last Day of Judgement. In this novel‚ Charles Dickens brings forth a long-running litigation which is an embodiment
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ORMED THE ACT OF 1996: Over the last half century or so international commercial arbitration has managed to establish its independence from the courts to such an extent that special provisions that protect its status are taken for granted. Nevertheless such supportive provisions are a vital part of any legislative instrument in support of arbitration- after all; one never knows how arbitration will develop in future. T he policy of the courts and the legislature‚ therefore‚ in recent years has been
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The Decades Old Battle of the Court Reporter vs. The Tape Recorder Allow me please to define court reporter: The court reporter is the person who uses a stenograph machine to take down every word in a proceeding. The machines have fewer keys than a standard keyboard‚ and several keys can be pressed simultaneously to represent certain sounds. The word “no‚” for example‚ is written “tpho‚” with all four keys hit at the same time. Tph is the “n.” The goal in court reporting school is
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LeSuer and his colleagues‚ and evaluated the accuracy of seven prediction equations‚ but only three equations were used for this lab.2 Each of the formulas for predicting maximum bench press performance significantly underestimated the achieved 1 RM performance. The average achieved bench press 1 RM value was 137.0 lbs. The Brzycki equation estimated the average 1 RM would be 131.9 lbs‚ with a 4.00% discrepancy. The Lander equation estimated a 133.0 lb average 1 RM‚ with a 3.00% discrepancy
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