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    ASSIGNMENTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. Attend the trial of your choice (civil or criminal) at the B.C. Supreme Court at the Law Courts at 800 Smithe Street‚ Vancouver for at least one hour and then answer the following questions in approximately 1‚200 words. . DO NOT go to Chambers Hearings‚ Bail Hearings‚ Sentencing Hearings‚ Small Claims Court and cases that are being heard by the Court of Appeal. 1. Where possible‚ state the following regarding the trial you watched (this part may be answered in

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    Courtroom Workgroups

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    are a group of everyone normally involved in a formal trial working together in a non-formal fashion. Their main goal is to try and avoid any delays and to avoid formal trials as best they can. I think this system works better than the formal system‚ because it speeds things up and‚ like the book says‚ most people who get that far in the system are usually guilty. Some of the Pros to this is‚ like I said‚ it speeds things up with the trial and is more efficient. And it also makes it so people

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    para. 122 I am not prepared to find beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. Robinson was on the ice as it was not logical that three Tiger-Cats defencemen would be on the ice in the last minute of the game when the Tiger-Cats were down by two goals. The trial judge takes judicial notice of hockey strategy and uses it as her rationale for dismissing the testimony of Mr. Robinson. The belief that he would not be on the ice at this point in the game is wholly speculation. It also goes against the evidence

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    [pic] Trial by Fire Did Texas execute an innocent man? by David Grann September 7‚ 2009 [pic] Cameron Todd Willingham in his cell on death row‚ in 1994. He insisted upon his innocence in the deaths of his children and refused an offer to plead guilty in return for a life sentence. Photograph by Ken Light. Related Links Audio: Grann on the Texas execution that may change the death penalty debate. Video: David Grann discusses the flaws of the Cameron Todd Willingham

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    While it is proven that there are reasonable alternatives to a jury trial and that there is no doubt that jury trial is both time consuming and expensive when compared with trial by magistrates or by a judge alone‚ however the right to a jury trial shall not be dismissed so lightly. The anti jury lobby deems the jury system unpopular the importance of which is considered only overrated. I will be critically analysing whether trial by jury should be abolished in the UK legal system plus evaluating

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    changed when Charles I took over the throne as due to his misdeeds and increasing pressure from the public and parliament‚ he was put on trial which was mind blowing at the time and then finally executed. Such an act had never been seen which had many people in shock‚ especially Charles I since he and many others had thought even considering to put a king on trial was a sin (59). The reason for this was because Charles I was brought up believing that he was the divine leader to his subjects which is

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    The Trial by Franz Kafka is a book that clearly demonstrates the effects of dictatorship upon freedoms permitted in most democracies today. Throughout the novel Josef K. undergoes a number of violations of basic principles of law. The 4th and 6th Amendments are the first to be violated when he is arrested and the guards have no reason for doing so. In the conclusion of the novel Josef’s 8th Amendment is also violated when he is executed. There is an overuse of power in the novel by anyone who hold

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    Why Are Juries Outdated

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    justice system in Australia since 1824 when juries were first introduced‚ however many argue they are an outdated form of determining the outcome of trials. Some of the reasons why juries are outdated are that jurors don’t realise how long some trials go for and there are too many complex documents to consider in coming up with a verdict of some trials. Another reason is the people that serve on juries are the least qualified people. Juries can be defined as a group of citizens which hears the testimony

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    the video of the crime‚ it would not allow Beville to do so. As a result‚ Beville filed a motion to compel discovery of the video‚ arguing that access to the video was important for the formation of the defense’s case and the assurance of a fair trial. The State‚ however‚ claimed that if Beville saw the video‚ the CI’s identity would be revealed. The State further explained that there is “paramount interest” in not disclosing

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    exploratory behavior. The subjects‚ rats‚ each individually spent 5 minutes in an open field for 6 trials. Throughout the study‚ exploratory behavior was measured in the number of contacts the subject made‚ the number of ambulations‚ and contact time (seconds). Trials 1-5 were mainly used to familiarize the subject with its surroundings‚ naturally leading to decreasing amounts of exploratory behavior. Trial 6 involves the same routine‚ except displaced objects are introduced in an attempt to renew exploratory

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