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    Summary: Mock Juries

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    Decision making in juries To study the decision making of juries mock juries and shadow juries are used ( i.e. ‘real’ juries are not used as this is banned by law). Mock juries do a role play of a case‚ shadow juries observe a real case then discuss guilt/innocence but their opinion is not given to the real court. In mock juries variables such as the characteristics of the defendant can be controlled‚ however the group may not be representative of a randomly selected jury‚ scenarios may not be

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    Introduction Jury system is originated in Ancient Rome‚ the 12 jurors had to be good male Roman citizen. Females‚ children‚ the elderly and slaves were excluding in jury system. The duty of jury was to investigate crime and judge the accused people. It symbolized a high level of democracy which involved citizen in the legal system and transparency of judicial power. Australia today still continuous the jury system in the district court and supreme court. The selection of jury is changed‚ women now

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    Communication Process Paper Anthony Senn CJA/444 October16‚ 2011 Geoff Korous Communication Process Paper The purpose of this paper is to discuss the communication process of the Logansport Police Department. To discuss the communication process it will discuss the climate of the organization as a whole and the strengths and weaknesses of the department’s communication process. The paper will discuss the management approach to the organization’s supervisors‚ managers‚ and executives

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    Tyler Gladney Exam 3 Highlight the Nullification Crisis and the role of Jackson and Calhoun: The Nullification Crisis started when John Quincy Adams was elected president in 1824. Andrew Jackson supporters were bitter that Adams had won the election so they devised a plan to sabotage his presidency. They pushed a proposal to drastically raise tariffs on manufactured goods through congress. They thought this would make him look partial to the north as they would benefit greatly from this proposal

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    Jury Opening Statement

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    through the witnesses and other evidence that will be introduced during the trial - Goals of Opening Statements: 1. introduce the case theme to the court and jury - the opening statement is like a preview or synopsis of what is to follow. - take this opportunity

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    possible. There is extensive screening before every jury is produced to make sure that there is no potential bias in any of the members that would hinder the objectivity and integrity of the case. Additionally‚ judges are intensely trained and sworn to carry out justice as impartially as possible. With that being said‚ time and time again juries and judges are frequently dispensing differing prison lengths for the same crime. While judges and juries may try to be as fair as they can‚ there are sometimes

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    CJA 204 Courtroom Workgroup Courtroom Workgroup Prosecuting those who commit crimes is very important to the overall wellbeing of society and the citizens within society. Prosecuting and convicting criminals not only prevents them from committing another crime‚ it also serves as a deterrent to others that may be considering breaking the law. Many courts make up the judicial branch and these courts are responsible for applying laws made by the government. The courts are made up of courtroom

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    Right To Trial By Jury

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    The Right to Trial by Jury is where the accused has the right to a public trial‚ lawyer‚ to know who the accusers are‚ what you are accused for‚ and a jury. The statement that has been said was that this Right should be changed by “Trial By Justices”. Trial By Justices means that cases are decided by the decisions of Judicial Officials. I don’t think that it is necessary to change this Amendment. All people being accused need the same amount of chance as the accusers do at the trial. People are

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    Essay On Jury Trial

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    Having a Jury Trial is known to be a part of the Adversarial System. Which is when exhibits‚ evidence‚ and witnesses are assembled by representatives of one side or the other to convince the fact finder that their side’s viewpoint is the truer one. Contrasted to that approach is the inquisitorial approach‚ used in mostly Europe. In this approach the Judge is given more control over the proceedings. The judge will interrogate the disputing parties and witnesses‚ referring frequently to a dossier

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    The Value of a Jury System

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    Value of a Jury System The Founders of our nation understood that no idea was more central to our Bill of Rights -- indeed‚ to government of the people‚ by the people‚ and for the people -- than the citizen jury. It was cherished not only as a bulwark against tyranny but also as an essential means of educating Americans in the habits and duties of citizenship. By enacting the Fifth‚ Sixth‚ and Seventh Amendments to the Constitution‚ the Framers sought to install the right to trial by jury as a cornerstone

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