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    lawyers/attorneys. Cross examination is being questioned by each lawyer/attorney they may ask the same questions but in different words. The prosecutor is there to make the jury believe the criminal is guilty whereas the defense attorney is there to make the jury question if the criminal is really guilty. There are also three types of witnesses which are; ordinary witnesses‚ expert witnesses‚ and character witnesses. “Ordinary witnesses can testify only as to their personal observations. Expert witnesses

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    while in the court. The prosecutor is known as the officer that is assigned by the government in order to prosecute all offenses brought to court. The prosecutor’s responsibility is to present the accusations that would justify that the defendant is guilty. On the down side‚ if the prosecutor cannot provide enough evidence or if they struggle to prove the

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    Western Civilization 2 Signature Assignment. The Holocaust is one of the most devastating and terrifying instances in the world’s history. It is mostly known for what Adolf Hitler wanted done‚ but the ones that are guilty for it even happening are that supported the Nazi regime and what it was doing. Throughout Hannah Arendt’s book she only talks about the people that supported the regime and took orders form it telling them to have millions of Jews sent to concentration camps. While their millions

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    the bond and arraignment trail. The arraignment trail is set up as the trail where a plea is given. Depending on where the crime is there are six different pleas‚ guilty‚ not guilty‚ nolo contendere‚ not guilty by reason of insanity‚ former jeopardy‚ or former judgment of acquittal or conviction. If they plea not guilty or not guilty by reason of insanity a trail has to take place to establish if the possible offender really did commit the crime. The next thing to be discussed that was in the

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    that many people are facing. The court system can be can be cruel system because even when a person is not guilty they still classify them as guilty. They do not bother to look more into the crime to find more clues that prove that the person is not guilty. Many of the people that are proven guilty are set free and are still able to roam the streets freely. While the person that is not guilty has to suffer in jail or even put to

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    Even though i only read like 4 book’s in my life but trust me i know it most more than just good. Judge announces‚ ‘ James King Then must have to return a verdict of guilty of felony murder.” The reason why i picked out that passage not only because it was significant but because it wraps up the whole book by saying he is guilty of felony murder. I thought it wraps it up because If you read this book then you should know that it was about

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    only if it is unanimous. At the start of the movie‚ everyone except a gentleman votes as ‘guilty’ for the boy. The gentleman expresses his desire to go over all the facts after which he would make his decision whether the teenager is guilty or not. After several deliberations‚ re-questioning of the stated facts and witness testimonials‚ slowly the jurors start changing their verdict from ‘guilty’ to ‘not-guilty’. The story ends with the unanimous verdict in the favor of the teenager. Common Perceptual

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    Macbeth Is More Guilty By His Actions Then Lady Macbeth Is By Hers.</b><br><br>Macbeth is a very exciting story containing all kinds of plots and murders. The characters that are killing and are planning murders are all very deceiving and treacherous. Two of the most dangerous criminals in this play are Lady Macbeth and her husband. Together they commit the most dreadful murder by killing the King; Duncan. This is why it is difficult to determine which one of these two is more guilty‚ because they

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    jurors have a great privilege and responsibility and it shouldn’t be taken lightly as some juror’s demonstrated. Rose represents different personalities and beliefs with each juror. A young man’s life is at stake‚ most of the juror’s assume he is guilty on the first vote. But luck for the boy is that the 8th juror who wants it to be a fair trial and wants to “talk this thing out”. A fair trial that everyone is entitled to. Juror 8th is in contrast with the other jury members who allow personal

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    accusations of the murders of Andrew and Abby Borden‚ her father and stepmother. Although Lizzie was acquitted of the crimes of the murders of her father and stepmother‚ she is doubtlessly guilty; she just can ’t be found guilty with a lack of evidence to prove means‚ motive‚ and opportunity to find her guilty of her crimes in the american justice system. With the law team of the century by her side‚ they were able to convey that there was no confirmed murder weapon‚ so no means to commit the

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