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    FREE LEGAL AID INTRODUCTION India is a modern state that has accepted the concept of ’welfare state ’. Hence it has to work for the welfare of the general public. It is the function of the State to establish a just social order by enacting just laws and by providing equal opportunity to all to grow. Every Government is constituted to respond to the needs and aspirations of the people and to remove social inequalities among its citizens. This promotes social justice among poor and the downtrodden

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    “There’s always gonna be another mountain / I’m always gonna wanna make it move.” This line from The Climb is probably the most relevant line to my eighth grade year because this year‚ as soon as one problem was gone‚ there was always another challenge. The Climb by Miley Cyrus is the song that best describes my eighth grade year because it is about pushing through tough times‚ how there is always going to be challenges and even states‚ “But these are the moments that / I’m going to remember most

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    the use of the internet‚ it has become a dependent tool in the workplace‚ an essential key to sourcing information and sharing it. In some cases‚ the internet can become subject to misuse by individuals. Misuse of this technology and the information accessible to online users can cause potential harm varying in severity. From spam‚ to cyber-stalking‚ the legal implications of various internet-related offences can result in fines and jail sentences. The purpose of the internet is to provide‚ and

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    sentencing. These guidelines aim to provide greater uniformity in sentencing matters and enhance the integrity of the process. Judicial guidelines are judgements from superior courts that aim to structure discretion‚ this is shown in the case R v Jurisic (1998)‚ this case was used by the Criminal Court of Appeals to set guidelines that any non-custodial sentence for culpable driving should be exceptional. Judges are bound to any relevant legislation which impacts upon the sentencing process such as: The

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    Jacob’s Ladder: A Story of Virginia During the War Donald McCaig Online Information For the online version of BookRags’ Jacob’s Ladder: A Story of Virginia During the War Premium Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-jacobs-ladder/ Copyright Information ©2000-2007 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context

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    Legal Studies. Man jailed for crime spree A man from Gin Gin‚ west of Bundaberg in south-east Queensland‚ has been jailed for stealing more than $32‚000 during a seven-month crime spree. Anton Michael Janezic‚ 39‚ pleaded guilty to 34 charges including fraud‚ theft‚ drug and driving offences between September 2009 and April last year. Of the fraud charges‚ 15 relate to activity in the bank account of Duingal man‚ Robert Pitman‚ who was found dead in his caravan after a fire last April. Magistrate

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    DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE CASE Summary of Patricia Pitts v. Wild Adventures‚ Inc. In this case‚ a plaintiff is Patricia Pitts who is an African-American female. And the defendant is Wild Adventures‚ Inc. that operates a theme park in Valdosta‚ Georgia. The plaintiff claims race discrimination and unlawful retaliation Under Title VII and U.S. Code Section 1981 based on the defendant’s grooming policy prohibiting dreadlock and cornrow hairstyles‚ the defendant’s failure to promote plaintiff

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    The weekend of Mar. 4 and Mar. 5 the Fight For Air Climb American Lung Association had the annual climb at the presidential towers for everyone to participate. The fight for air climb is an event to raise money for the american lung association. This event is open to the public‚ and the Chicago Police Department and Chicago Fire Department make a team to go against each other. “The Fight For Air Climb is a unique athletic and fundraising challenge that is open to all fitness levels. The American

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    brave. I can’t believe that he climbed a skyscraper! I wish that I had the climbing skills that he has. It seems like Peak has been climbing his whole life‚ probably because his father‚ Josh Wood‚ is a professional climber and he taught him how to climb. Since Peak’s mother‚ Teri Marcello‚ fell of a 30 ft. wall when she was free-climbing and broke her back and shattered her hip‚ I agree with her that climbing is very dangerous. I think the relationship between Peak and his father is interesting

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    * The fundamental role of criminal law is to protect society from those whose behaviour society has deemed to be unacceptable. Another feature of criminal law is the notion that all of society is the victim. Therefore most criminal law cases are brought by the state. Crime: An act or omission of duty resulting in harm to society that is punishable by the state. - Most crimes are created via societies morals and ethics. - Criminal Law

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