Each state has its own set of civil procedural rules. These rules are what dictates what happens in a civil case. On top of each state having their own set of civil procedural rules there are federal civil procedure rules that operates separately and independently. There are several similarities and differences between the federal court system and Virginia’s court system. One similar that they both share deals with the severing process. A summons must be served with a copy of the complaint. Anyone
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The law and theory of criminal justice Jessmine Matthews CJA/204 September 9‚ 2014 Julius Burns The law and theory of criminal justice Defining crime can come from many different perspectives such as psychological‚ legalistic‚ sociological‚ and even political views. Crime is defined as according to (Multi- Media) the conduct in violation of the criminal laws of the state‚ federal‚ government‚ or local jurisdiction‚ for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse. Crime is
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What is forgiveness? The term‚ commonly seen as a religious act‚ has various viewpoints. Its level of importance is deemed subjective as each individual’s opinion varies from one to the other. Mankind’s heavy debate on the subject is visible from multiple platforms such as novels‚ music‚ and movies. While one medium may deem it very important‚ another may see it as an unnecessary action. The standardized definition of forgiveness is “to pardon an offense or an offender” (“Forgive”). However‚ such
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Criminal Justice System CJA/204 Crime is an omission or act which violates laws that results to punishment of an individual. The specific omissions or acts that constitute a crime are determined by the governmental bodies from the area you live. At any given time you will most likely be subject to three sets of laws. Defined is the first set federal statute. Outlined by the state government where you live is the second set. The third set is laws enacted by local government. If conflict ever arises
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will you need to complete most statistical analyses? most statistical analyses no longer require access to a huge and expensive mainframe computer. Instead a simple personal computer can do it. In what century‚ was the simplest test for examining differences between two groups first advanced? early 20th century Inferential statistics is most often used for which of the following? . interpreting data to make inferences from a smaller group of data to a possibly larger one. . are often the next step
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of Law b. Trial- Judge and Supreme court roles c. Sentencing – 3 types Sentencing a. Determinate- pros and cons b. Indeterminate- pros and cons c. Mandatory- pros and cons d. Specific or general deterrence Determinate sentencing a. Time- Each punishment is set person to person regardless b. Punishment- does not discriminate c. Community- deter people from committing it again Indeterminate Sentencing a. Courts and judges role in helping the offender b. Community outlooks
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the norm. 7. Define some of today’s new police strategies‚ such as hot spots policing‚ intelligence-led policing (ILP)‚ and predictive policing. Hot spot policing is geographic based and present’s a strong supported police practice in the United States today. It is when more officers are dispatched in a certain area because the crime rate is high. A map is necessary and on the map‚ there are colored dots on the area that has the most crime rates. Intelligence led policing is another police strategy
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Similarities and Differences of discriminatory treatment of African and Asian Americans Even though Asians came to America voluntarily and African Americas were brought involuntarily as slaves (a significant difference)‚ both share similar discrimination experiences at the hands of White Americans fighting to maintain their dominance. Similarities: Unequal pay‚ limited job opportunities as agricultural labors and domestic servants‚ defended the United States in segregated military regiments‚ refused
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Criminal Justice System Week One Assignment Loveie Keaton CJA/204 April 24‚ 2013 Scott Drissel Jr. Crime defines as conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state‚ the federal government or no legally acceptable justification‚ or excuse. Schmalleger F. (2008) CRIMINAL JUSTICE (7thEd.). UPPER SADDLE‚ NJ To me it simplest definition‚ crime is any specific prohibited by law for our society has provided a formally sanctioned punishment. Also anybody can do a crime but the failure
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The American Federal system is basically a system of separated powers between national‚ state‚ and local governments who share power within the same political system. All of the separate powers regulate certain laws for all individual citizens. Before the U.S. had federalism and The Constitution in 1789‚ the U.S. first created The Articles of Confederation. The problem with the Articles of Confederation is that the states had more control than the national government. States had their own permission
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