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    criminal in a courtroom. The witness generally identifies the individual that looks familiar‚ even if that person had nothing to do with the crime. I think

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    work the courtrooms. State and local law enforcement officers main goal is to protect the community. Local officers are your everyday police officers whose job duty is to focus on patrolling the area they are assigned to and this is sometimes in certain jurisdictions. Also‚ they oversee responding to calls and enforcing laws.

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    the approval of new evidences provided to the trial and other information that either side doesn’t want the juries to know before any discussion. When everything is settled Judge Ken brought the juries back to the courtroom “To honor the juries‚ Please stand up.” Everyone in the courtroom stood up to welcome the juries back and then the actual trial began. There are 15 juries composed of different races‚ ages and gender. Each holding a pen and a notebook‚

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    noticed when I walked in and took my seat‚ was to the left of the holding stalls was a “notice” sign that read if anybody talked to any of the defendants‚ it was considered a misdemeanor. I had never been inside a courtroom before and what I had in mind was somewhat similar to the actual courtroom. Across Judge Richard M. Goul‚ there was a table for the prosecutors‚ at this rape case trial there was a total of three prosecutors. At a separate table sat the defendant and his public defendant. Next to the

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    Opening Statement May it please the court. It was a peaceful Saturday morning in April. Just last spring. In Shamrock University Law School ’s classroom building. Our hallways were quiet and our classrooms were almost empty. And then‚ in a student courtroom‚ something happened that astonished everyone. The plaintiff‚ Judge John Birdsong‚ pointed a .357 magnum pistol near his leg‚ pulled the trigger‚ not once‚ but‚ twice‚ to see if the gun was loaded‚ and shot himself in the left leg. He now comes before

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    Aim The aim of the court report is to get you out of the classroom and into the courtroom to see how the law works in practice! We would like you to visit a court to observe proceedings for a couple of hours and then write a report on your visit. Planning your court visit It is important to have an understanding of the court system before you embark on your visit. Therefore‚ please complete the required reading for Week 1 and 2 before visiting a court. Your best chance of seeing a court

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    speaking with. In the popular TV series‚ The Wire‚ the audience is introduced to the first transcript set in a deprived area of Baltimore where many of the street jargon slang and social accent is prominent. In comparison‚ language that is used in a courtroom of the second transcript is far more formal than street language. In the first transcript the purpose of the detective whom is communicating with the witness is in charge because he starts the conversation off as he speaks first‚ and to show control

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    with the ability to renew the contract for up to a total of 5 years‚ averaging $30‚000 per year in compensation. Issue: Does Jeremiah hold prohibited interest §302(c)(2)(A)(i)  in Coastal Drillers‚ Inc. by being an independent contractor during the ten year period following his complete termination redemption? Authority/Law: §302(c)(2)(A) provides that constructive ownership of stock owned by family members as defined by §318(a)(1) does not apply to a complete termination redemption of stock

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    meaning the people who had no deference for them. Which leads to segregation‚ of churches‚ schools‚ and the courtroom where Tom Robinson’s trial is held. “The Colored balcony ran along three walls of the courtroom like a second -story veranda‚ and from it we could see everything.”(219). Due to the racism‚ and prejudice the African-American people are only allowed to sit in one area of the courtroom‚ their own. This could be compared to the Holocaust‚ the Nazi’s could be compared to the ignorant people

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    up this picture of her‚ it makes Tom Robinson’s recall of events much more believable to the jury. What does the courtroom teach us about racial prejudice? During the trial we learn that the courtroom is split into two – black people and white people. ‘The coloured balcony ran along the three walls of the courtroom.’ Page 170 Scout refers to the upstairs of the courtroom as ‘the coloured balcony’ which shows us that to her‚ it is normal for white people and black

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