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    Experience9Reference ListIntroduction:This is a report describing an observation of a criminal court proceeding that I attended at Brisbane District Court‚ Queensland. In this report I will state the kind of hearing I observed and the charges against the defendant; state and identify who was present in the court room and produce a brief description of their role. I will report briefly what happened in the courtroom and state the most interesting things I observed. I will then later discuss how and why I found

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    Checkpoint #6 Cjs/200

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    CJS/200 Checkpoint #6 November 4‚ 2012 According to the textbook the courtroom work group is the professional courtroom actors‚ including judges‚ prosecuting attorneys‚ defense attorney‚ public defenders and others who earn a living serving the court. The jobs of the courtroom work group vary from person to person. The courtroom work group interacts in many ways on a daily basis. All of the different professionals have their specific jobs to do. First I will start off with the one

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    In camera means ‘in chambers’ or ‘in private.’ The courts are generally open to the public. However‚ the notion of open justice is not absolute and on many occasions‚ the proceedings are held in courts that are closed to the public. Cases involving matters of national security or matters related to Children (that might affect their safety or mental health or where they are involved in offences of sexual nature whether as complainant

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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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    the legal proceedings. As the judge entered the room everybody stood with respect. On September 23‚ 2011 around 9:30 AM a fifty-six year old male dressed in a suit and tie entered the general sessions courtroom in Spartanburg‚ South Carolina accompanied by a police officer and was sat in the bench for the defendant. In the courtroom there was a judge‚ a defendant‚ a defense attorney and a police officer that charged the offender. There were no victims in this case. The court proceeding began by the

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    ACTA UNIVERSITATIS PALACKIANAE OLOMUCENSIS FACULTAS IURIDICA 1 – 1999 THE LANGUAGE OF THE LAW Characteristics of the courtroom discourse Eva Přidalová Introduction In all societies‚ law is formulated‚ interpreted and enforced: there are codes‚ courts and constables. The greater part of these different legal processes is realised primarily through language. “Language is medium‚ process and product in the various arenas of the law where legal texts‚ spoken or written‚ are generated in the

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    administration of justice and promote community safety. Case Administrator Be the public face of the court to attorneys who practice in the court and to the public. Court Interpreter Help non-English-speaking defendants communicate during court proceedings. Human Resources Provide frontline services to the federal court workforce. Librarian Perform a full range of library technical and research services for the Judiciary. Legal Secretary and Administrative Specialist Provide office assistance

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    ADJ Midterm

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    I attended the San Bernardino Courthouse to observe three different cases. The courtrooms were slightly larger than I had expected it would be. Within most of the trials I attended‚ there were a few other witnesses‚ most of which I assumed were acquaintances of each other. Additionally‚ the demeanors in the court were polite and traditional. The first proceedings of the day started with a traffic trial. The judge recited the bare facts of the case. He stated somewhere along the lines

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    7 December 2012 A Day in Criminal Court This week I had the opportunity to sit in on criminal court proceedings. I chose to visit the Oakland County Court House for the day and noticed quite a few things through out the whole experience. I have been to a few courts in the past‚ criminal‚ traffic‚ and family‚ but never in the Oakland County building. There were many details of the proceedings‚ the image‚ and even the conditions of everything from the building itself to the people involved that

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    Spending time in the courtroom is definitely not like spending time in front of the television set watching Law and Order. In fact‚ the two are really nothing alike. A room full of observers and people invested in the case usually does not present itself in the actual courtroom. The attorneys are not amazing orators who know just what to say to change the entire outcome of the case. Media personnel are no where to be found. Sometimes one may even think that the courtrooms are deserted historical

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