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    threated of other women. Those accused of being a witch where not required to have a lawyer. The accused had very little chance of leaving the courtroom alive if a child spoke at their trial because the children at the time where thought of as innocent and unable to do any wrong. In todays courtrooms it is highly advised to have a solid defense or case. In the courtrooms your trial is most of the time tried by a jury one of the luxuries that the 5th amendment gives us. Even before we get to the trial there

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    Inherit the Wind is a play about the battle between scientific and religious beliefs‚ and the restrictions upon freedom of thought. The themes presented in Inherit the Wind are timeless‚ and could have taken place a century ago‚ could be taking place today‚ and could take place in twenty years. In order to illustrate the timelessness of the play‚ the country-side surroundings and backgrounds are depicted in a modern setting. This also reinforces the fact that these themes are not obsolete and part

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    ANDREW ERIC TASLITZ 11408 Northwind Court Reston‚ VA 20194 (703) 478-3996 (H) (202) 806-8029 (W) (571) 265-5098 (cell) Fax: (815) 361-9059 Work e-mail:ataslitz@law.howard.edu Home email: Odo33@aol.com Cell phone email: Andrew.Taslitz@gmail.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: In Legal Education Howard University School of Law‚ Washington‚ D.C. Professor August 1994-Present Associate Professor August 1991-1994 Assistant Professor August 1989-August 1991 Subjects Taught: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure

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    With no shame‚ I entered the elevator and with purpose chose the third floor. The lackadaisical surroundings were something I was not expecting‚ as I sat down in the back corner of courtroom 3C without anyone asking what my intentions were. The first type of court I experienced was Municipal court. The courtroom was packed with tired individuals waiting for their chance to leave as fast as possible. I sat

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    The trial begins. Heck Tate is the first witness. Under cross-examination‚ he admits that a doctor was never called to the scene to examine Mayella Ewell. Bob Ewell takes the stand next and causes a stir in the courtroom with his bad attitude and foul language. Mr. Ewell is not shaken from his story‚ but Atticus carefully plants the seed that Mr. Ewell himself could’ve beaten Mayella. Mayella takes the stand next. Even though Atticus believes that she’s lying‚ he treats her with courtesy and respect;

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    sits in a courtroom located in rural Louisiana‚ which is filled with anger‚ tension‚ isolation‚ and quietness from the people in the room. This setting of the book supports Jefferson’s personality in chapter nine when Jefferson’s character is introduced. Jefferson’s cell could be considered the second setting or Jefferson’s setting in the book. Jefferson’s relationship to the courtroom (initial setting) supports Jefferson’s personality in the prison. He is isolated just like in the courtroom. “There

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    Overall‚ individuals who are perceived as deviant or political deviant are viewed as someone who is bad mostly due to how they are depicted by the media and challenge norms. This class took a different look at deviance and political deviance and viewed it is something that is good rather than something that is bad. It is important to understand what the terms deviant and political deviant before going into detail on who is perceived as one or how they become one in the first place. Deviance and protest

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    Meursault as “The Stranger” The way a person reacts to ordinary situations determines the opinions of others based on their behavior. Yet‚ when this behavior is abnormal or different from the rest of society‚ it causes society to form an opinion based totally on a person’s behavior not their true personality. In Meursault’s case‚ his strange opinions and unexpected remarks put him in this position‚ without ever really giving him an opportunity to be truly understood. However‚ Meursault cannot change

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    characters. Many of the climatic scenes in the play arouse due to love and friendship. The famous courtroom scene develops due to love and friendship. Bassiano’s love for Portia leads him to borrow money off the ‘villain’ Shylock. Antonio’s love and friendship for Bassanio leads him to sign Shylocks bond for a pound of flesh. This is the beginning to the climax of the play. During the plays climax‚ the courtroom scene‚ the relationship between Antonio and Bassanio is seen clearly “life its self‚ my wife

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    or her plea. If the Defendant pleads guilty‚ the Judge will ask questions regarding the offense charged to make sure there is good reason for the guilty plea. The judge sits in the front of the courtroom and the prosector is usually in a small room to the side. The judge is in charge in the courtroom working simultaneously with the prosector and defendants and plaintiffs. The judge decides questions of law and gives the jury any advice they need. After that the judge goes around calling names

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