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    where the dispute is settled and justice is administered. There are many different and important people in a court room‚ they are referred to as the courtroom work group. These people consist of‚ the judge‚ the prosecutor‚ and the defense attorney. The judge is elected and knowledgeable in the law‚ and whose main concern is to administer the legal proceedings and offer a final decision. The prosecutor is a lawyer who brings charges against a person. It is their job to explain to the court what crime

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    meek and cowardly personality in the courtroom as she is questioned by Danforth by how she weakens in the face of opposition. This is apparent as she feebly answers Danforth‚ and the stage directions narrate how she “breaks into sobs.” (216). Her defense crumbles as Abigail and her friends pretend to be entranced by Mary’s spirit in order to gain the court’s favor. Mary’s character provides discernment to Abigail’s influence on legal authority in the courtroom. It is apparent that Danforth is sympathetic

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    Court Reporting Throughout History Court Reporting dates all the way back to 1600 B.C. Court Reporters still play an important part in society today‚ just as they did hundreds of years ago. They help with everything from correctly transcribing testimony to the closed captioning on television. Yet‚ court reporting is a job that requires lots of dedication‚ time‚ and money. The cost of court reporting school today for a three-year program cost about $16‚381 with tuition and books. "It cost

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    SCENARIO 1 Supervisor‚ Carl‚ does not get on with one of his workers‚ Chia. Carl decides to change Chia from day shift to night shift. Chia is not happy and calls the union. Write Maximum of 400 words answer here: Assumptions: between Carl and Chia there could be differences in personality and termperament‚ lack of effective communication skills‚ gender‚ generational and cultural issues‚ ongoing cycles of workplace change that do not seem to improve anything Mediation and Conciliation provides

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    Of Justice Office Of The Attorney General"‚ 2013). Changes in law were implemented to protect the victim from more harm and keep him or her informed of the status of the case. Victim has a right to be notified of and be present during any public proceeding‚ at which the defendant and the prosecutor are entitled to be present. Victim has a right to be treated with respect and to have personal information withheld from a disclosure to the offender. Injured party has a right to make an impact statement

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    justice system is that this would allow the prison system to have more space for those that commit more violent crimes regardless of their race. As we see jury nullification can either be beneficial or it can truly destroy the criminal justice system. Courtrooms need to recognize that there needs to be no biases within the system or people need to be blindfolded before being a part of a case. There needs to be a model set forth in regards to the influence that justice should outweigh any feelings in regards

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    Stages of A Criminal Trail Nancy Jane Strayer University One stages of a criminal trial is the presentation of evidence‚ first the state is given the opportunity to present evidence intended to improve the defendant’s guilt. After prosecutors have rested their case‚ the defense is afforded the opportunity to provide evidence favorable to the defendant. Types of Evidence Evidence can be either direct or circumstantial. Direct evidence

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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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    and components of the court system from a prior criminal court proceeding; identify and describe the distinguishing features of the major court systems‚ that include both the state-level superior courts and federal district courts up through all appellate courts including the U.S. Supreme Court. Included will be key players‚ jurisdictional rules and interpretation issues ‚ and the effect of evolving technologies on court proceedings at each level; then describe where you can see or read these ideas

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    Did you know that criminal justice is interesting because it is not only action‚ it also deals with interesting cases that people might like depends on which case there are also science cases the reader will like every case that there is in criminal justice the department of political sciences and criminal justice is for students who are interested in the career or people who like to examine the big questions and problems facing society. The criminal justice program offers students the opportunity

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