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    stated before all of the defendants I observed all pleaded guilty and this made it difficult to actually describe how a trial of minor traffic offence is conducted. The first benefit of pleading guilty is the person’s socio-economic status. In the courtroom mostly all of the individuals were middle-class wearing casual attire but a few that were not dressed appropriately for court. In the adversary system the job of the lawyer is to represent their client effectively and this ensures that they get

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    Court Roles

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    Roles in the Courtroom Kyle Voissem CLj 354 There are many roles that are played inside the courtroom of the criminal justice system. Each role plays a unique position inside the courtroom and each has a job to achieve in the end. These are just a couple of the main roles concerned with everyday life inside and outside of the courtroom. Victimization is the collision of crime on an individual victim‚ their close friends and family‚ but quite frequently crime victimization has important

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    proposition 47

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    Proposition 47 to pass because it poses a threat to public safety. Among the many reasons why the proposition should not pass are‚ early release of dangerous felons‚ the lowering of felony charges to misdemeanor charges‚ and over-crowded jails and courtrooms. We would not want dangerous felons terrorizing our neighborhoods. As the saying goes‚ ‘‘if you do the crime‚ you do the time.’’ Under Proposition 47‚ thousands of dangerous felons are eligible for early release from state prison. According

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    release clothing stating that the temperature is 97 degrees within the courtroom. This remark leads into the narrator announcing‚ “There is laughter. BRADY basks in the warmth of his popularity” (Lawrence and Lee 39). Brady’s popularity is directly identified through this line displaying the multiple of people listening to Brady with laughter. What he says matters to the town of Hillsboro‚ he’s the true leader in and out of the courtroom which could affect him severely if he says something to dismay the

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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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    Court Visit

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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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    Analysis Of genres

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    Analysis of Popular genres: ‘Genre’ is a French term meaning "type" or "kind". Putting things into categories is useful in any form of study; it’s a way of establishing some kind of control over an amorphous mass of information. Each medium in the mass media has its own kinds of language‚ characteristic signs and sign systems. Genre is part of the Key Concept of Language‚ and can be applied to all kinds of media text. Putting media texts such as film‚ television programmes‚ print media‚ or

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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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