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    Inequality of the Justice System In the world today‚ there is evidence of inequality in the criminal justice systems. Many African Americans and those of Hispanic descent are the most convicted criminals in the states. According to the U.S Justice Department in 2003 about 10.4% of all African American men between ages 25 to 29 were incarcerated‚ as compared to 2.4% of Hispanic men and 1.2% of Non-Hispanic men. What are the driving factors towards the male Africans involvement in the many criminal

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    eat pancakes with a lot of sugary fruit toppings. Sam has very good gross motor skills and fine motor skills. However‚ his process may be slower than others. Sam uses his fine motor skills to write Lucy’s name repetitively on paper while in the courtroom. Sam uses his gross motor skills to make coffee at Starbucks. Making coffee can help him develop better hand-eye coordination‚ which means his brain is letting him multitask while working. (Herskovitz‚ Solomon‚ & Nelson‚ 2001) Sam has a circle

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    courthouse personnel manage the flow of cases” (1999‚ p. 803). As of April 1998‚ the Courtroom 21 Project had verified eight state facilities and 32 federal facilities used some version of web-based case management. (p. 804). To assist the legal system and the general population with information on how to use the available technology‚ Courtroom 21 has implemented two programs‚ the Court Affiliates Program (CAP) and the Courtroom Information Project (CIP). The CAP are state‚ federal‚ and foreign

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    that occur in each courtroom. Criminal court proceedings compared to civil court proceedings are in many ways very different. The aura of the courtroom was entirely distinct between the two courts. The judge in the civil courtroom was more relaxed‚ and the vibe of the room itself was less intense than the criminal courtroom. Criminal court was much more tedious and lengthy than hearings in civil court. The criminal court contained a better constructed and more interactive courtroom workgroup‚ had cases

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    My courtroom observation was completed at Supreme Court of New South located at Phillip Street‚ Sydney. The proceeding that I chose to attend within the Court was listed in the Commercial List‚ at courtroom 11C. On arrival to the court‚ I was stopped at the security checkpoint where guards checked my books and asked me to go through a metal detector. I was very surprised to find out that being a simple member of the public is sufficient and entitles everyone to enter a court room and join a trial

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    Villagomez Courtroom 11-9-2013 During this paper I am going to be covering topics such as the courtroom work groups‚ the role of a prosecutor‚ the effects of the criminal justice funnel and the backlog of cases on the court system and the courtroom work group. Topics such as these are important to cover so that each individual has a complete understanding of the pros and cons of systems in the judicial system. What is a courtroom work group? “The professional courtroom actors‚ including

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    court in December to hear the trial of Cidney Ingram who was being charged with premeditated murder. The trial was being held in Judge Cynthia Lane’s courtroom. I knew there were probably going to be a lot of people in the courtroom watching this trial‚ so I got there thirty minutes early to get a good seat in the front row. When I entered the courtroom‚ there were only a couple of other people there besides me waiting to watch the trial. I also saw the prosecutor and defense attorney setting up their

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    judicial selection option—either appointment‚ election‚ or merit—would help to reduce instances of judicial misconduct? • How does the misconduct or ineffectiveness of these courtroom participants reflect or thwart the crime control model of criminal justice? How does the misconduct or ineffectiveness of these courtroom participants reflect or thwart the due process model of criminal justice? Prosecutorial misconduct • Ineffective assistance by criminal defense counsel • Judicial misconduct

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    submitted on December 7‚ 2010‚ for Rose Pogatshnik’s CCJ 1000 course at Rasmussen College by Faith R. Warner. Cochran‚ B. President‚ & radio-television news directors association & f. (n.d).       (2005‚ November 9). Cameras in the courtroom. pp 1-5. Retrieved October 19‚ 2010‚       from Points of view reference center database. “Ms. Bergman is President of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (“NACDL”)”. She is representing the Committee in this article. In criminal

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    Washington‚ D.C. Supreme courts only hears cases on appeal from lower courts. The courtroom is made up comprised of professional courtroom personal.‚ which include the judge‚ the defense counsel‚ the court reporter‚ the prosecuting attorney‚ the clerk of the court the local court administrator‚ the bailiff and the expert witness.[Also present in the courtroom for a trial are “outsides” non professional courtroom participants like witnesses and

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