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    The juvenile justice system was founded on the concept of rehabilitation through individualized justice Early in U.S. history‚ children who broke the law were treated the same as adult criminals Throughout the late 18th century‚ "infants" below the age of reason (traditionally age 7) were presumed to be incapable of criminal intent and were‚ therefore‚ exempt from prosecution and punishment. Children as young as 7‚ however‚ could stand trial in criminal court for offenses committed and‚ if found

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    Controlling Organized Crime CJA/384 February 7‚ 2012 Controlling Organized Crime Criminal activity is an intimate part of today’s society. Criminal activity has no economical‚ religious‚ or social boundaries. Individuals commit crime out of greed‚ social status and lack of moral values. Over the years several researchers have offered a variety of social structured theories in an attempt to explain the relationship between crime and society. Moreover‚ the theories help to provide

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    The juvenile justice system was founded on the concept of rehabilitation through individualized justice Early in U.S. history‚ children who broke the law were treated the same as adult criminals Throughout the late 18th century‚ "infants" below the age of reason (traditionally age 7) were presumed to be incapable of criminal intent and were‚ therefore‚ exempt from prosecution and punishment. Children as young as 7‚ however‚ could stand trial in criminal court for offenses committed and‚ if found

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    with introduction then to facts of the case‚ later giving various judgment with expecting of article 348. Later proceeding with recent judgment given in Hindi. And then ending it with short conclusion. RELEVANT PROVISION Article 32 Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by this Part (1) The right to move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for the enforcement of the rights conferred by this Part is guaranteed (2) The Supreme Court shall have power

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    exhibition of different injured on the body such as demonstrative evidence which is some type of way has no value within itself to stand up in the courtroom but through its visual aids like models‚ maps‚ photograph can help the jury or judge get a better understanding of the testimony of the witness . Demonstrative evidence is just a way to engage into the courtroom to let people know or feel what the victim went through in a way. That is kind of smart because certain cases demonstrative evidence work wonderfully

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    the court. Surprisingly I didn’t have to show a state I.D. before entering the court. After clearing the security check‚ the officer helped us find a courtroom to observe. I was expecting the officers to be harsh and not very helpful but I was surprised and glad to see that all of the

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    Frank had told her earlier Victoria was in the courtroom. She wanted to begin a psychological warfare which was sure to bring down the devil-incarnate. There was no way Chinedu would escape the hands of justice. She mused. That was the promise she had made to herself and toFrank the love of her life. ‘No

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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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    It is not uncommon to find that womyn are treated as less than human in the eyes of the law even if society considers them to be respected. A respected womon in most societies is married‚ conservatively dressed‚ devout in her husband’s religion‚ quiet‚ and has many sons. More often than not‚ prostitutes are seen as womyn without morals and are regarded as womyn who do not respect themselves. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century‚ Russian law saw female prostitutes as less than human

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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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