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    can i trust?” thinking that there are very few still innocent‚ some those innocents who got caught up in the corruption and many of those who are corrupted. Weakness was one of them as Mary shown it‚ in one line it said that Mary shown it in the courtroom when the girls “acted” like as if they are in control of Mary‚ she collapsed

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    1) Kind and understanding‚ strict but fair‚ Atticus Finch embodies everything that a father should be‚ evidence of this is in Scouts description of her and her brother views of their father‚“Jem and I found our father satisfactory: he played with us‚ read to us and treated us with courteous detachment.” showing he does what a father is obliged to do but treats them as he would treat anyone else and that they are on the same level as him. A man of great strength and courage‚ he is Scout and Jem’s

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    Stone. Where does reality end and fiction begin in Garrison’s conspiracy theory? This is a question that one must ask themselves before viewing the final episode of JFK. The final element of the movie is made up of an intense and captivating courtroom scene. It is here where Garrison

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    Why Is Hearsay Unreliable

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    Hearsay is a statement that was conceived outside courtroom in which information is used to verify facts that were proclaimed in a statement. Which is nothing more than information that someone was told by an individual about another individual or their actions. Hearsay usually ends up being rumors or gossip‚ which in a court of law‚ such information holds no merit and is deemed unreliable. One reason why hearsay becomes an unreliable source of testimony is the ability by interviewers‚ friends‚ family

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    The Accuracy of Inherit the Wind The movie Inherit the Wind gave an ample‚ in depth view as to what the Scopes Trial was all about. The film uses information about the trial and the law it was about‚ but most times misconstrues that information. The film does give a great perspective as to what the actual trial was all about‚ but it is not very factual. The movie portrays some in a positive way and others in a negative way‚ but overall the movie Inherit the Wind get its point across about the Scopes

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    You are guilty until proven innocent.” ¨Monster¨ is about a teenage boy named Steve Harmon sixteen years old from Harlem‚ New York. Steve is well educated and talented. This story has a lot of courtroom drama that leaves readers with a teenage boy who almost loses his freedom. After‚ reading Walter Dean Myers´s story entitled ¨Monster‚” it’s clear that the literary elements of characterization‚ conflict‚ and point of view adds drama to this story. Characterization‚ is described as important traits

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    not very‚’ on a charge like that” (Lee 186). Atticus is trying to explain to Jem that no white jury is going to take a black man’s word against a white person. Atticus also said to Jem “The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a courtroom‚ be he any color of the rainbow‚ but people have a way of carrying their resentments right into a jury box” (Lee 187). Atticus knew he couldn’t win because of the prejudices of the jury‚ but he was going to make them think what a jury should do.

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    committal hearing‚ jury trial‚ mention‚ call-over etc) I attended a sentencing of an arrest (custody) at The Southport Magistrates Court‚ before the sentencing there were a string of mentions that I also watched to further my understanding of the courtroom and the roles of the people there. 3. What were the charges against the defendant? Were these summary or indictable offences? How did you know this? The charges against the defendant‚ were assault of a police officer‚ grievous bodily harm

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    Summary: Chapter 12 By this time‚ Jem has reached the age of twelve‚ and he begins to demand that Scout “stop pestering him” and act more like a girl. Scout becomes upset and looks forward desperately to Dill’s arrival in the summer. To Scout’s disappointment‚ however‚ Dill does not come to Maycomb this year. He sends a letter saying that he has a new father (presumably‚ his mother has remarried) and will stay with his family in Meridian. To make matters worse‚ the state legislature‚ of which Atticus

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    Descriptive Essay

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    The Courthouse When innocently young‚ one can be somewhat naive. We are inherently taught that good will always triumph over evil. A courthouse is the forum where evil should be dealt with. But‚ in reality‚ this is seldom the case. The county courthouse looks like a typical courthouse. A Romanesque building‚ three stories high‚ with large pillars in the front‚ eloped in ivy which crawled up one side of the building‚ masqueraded by a fertile green‚ manicured‚ immaculately kept courtyard‚

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