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    in the new world‚ many new governments and practices arose. In the following there will be analysis of why the Pilgrims left the Netherlands‚ how slaves believed work would be in the New World‚ what Oñate thought of colonist rebellions‚ the search for the missing Roanoke colonists‚ Anne Hutchinson’s trial‚ Father Marquette’s views on native people‚ and how George Washington established diplomatic relations with Native Americans. Around the year 1620 the Pilgrims left the Netherlands to establish

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    There is a thing known as a jury trial process that is supposed to happen in every jury trial case. Although‚ not followed perfectly in the jury trial of Carl Lee it is followed pretty well for a movie. The jury trial process is as follows; a crime is commited‚ an investigation is conducted‚ a warrant is issued‚ then the arrest is made‚ once arrested the criminal is booked‚ then they have their bail hearing. Following the bail hearing the preliminary arraignment happens these are when the informal

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    for a trial by requiring litigants to assemble evidence and call witnesses (United States Courts‚ 2017). Furthermore‚ witness is require to answer questions from lawyer under oath while court reporter produces word-for-word account called a transcript (United States Courts‚ 2017). Jury Trials in Civil Cases

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    argues that the Salem Witch Trials began due to witch hysteria caused by the fits of the young women being affected by witchcraft. They were given power to accuse the witches and used their power to attack their oppressing forces‚ such as authority figures. The act of accusing people of being witches was a scapegoat in order gain and retain power in a situation where people felt powerless. They also targeted nontraditional women as they were easier to justify. Many people were accused but‚ as time progressed

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    The Scopes Trial is one of the most known trials in American history. It is one of the most known because it is the perfect example of the conflict between science and religion. In the summer of 1925‚ a high school biology teacher named John Scopes was on trial in Dayton‚ Tennessee for violating the law against the teaching of evolution. The prosecutor was a very famous attorney named William Jennings Bryan‚ who was a three-time Democratic presidential nominee. Clarence Darrow‚ who was agnostic‚

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    When using trial and error towards the nursing practice the nurse is putting the patient at risk for harm by using their own judgement of how a procedure should or should not be performed. Medication errors can also become a problem when this method is practice. When the nurse goes against her better judgement to try a new way the outcome becomes uncertain. Protocols are set in place to protect the nurse as well as the patient. The hospital I work has protocol for the nurses called‚ “Standards of

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    of circumstantial evidence‚ a charismatic witness‚ and a life-changing conviction were only a few of the elements that caused major tension in the courtroom on July 19th. If you’re one of the few that didn’t come out to hear the gossip material of the year‚ we have all the juicy and intriguing details. The testimony of Mr. Heck Tate‚ the county sheriff of Maycomb‚ was the opening statement of the trial. Considering Tate being under oath‚ one would presume that he’d speak of only the

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    trashed as if someone had burglarized the home. Craig stated he left around 5:30am and no one was at the home from 7:30am til 3:00pm. Craig stated he was not sure what all was missing snice the house was trashed. Craig stated he noticed a few guns were missing. Craig stated he would have to find the information on the guns. Craig stated he would bring the statement by the sheriff’s once all the information was completed. Craig called the sheriff’s office and noticed that the suspect had kicked

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    the book Mississippi Trial‚ 1955 by Chris Crowe are two different books surround by the same ideas. To Kill a Mockingbird was a book about a girl named Scout‚ whose dad‚ Atticus‚ is a lawyer‚ who tried to win a case defending an innocent black man. Atticus did not win the case and Scout started to learn about injustice and what went on at that time in the South. Mississippi Trial‚ 1955 was about a boy named Hiram‚ who lived in the South with his grandpa because his parents were too busy working. His

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    Imagine how hard life was for colored people back then. How one couldn’t even receive a fair trial because of someone’s color or ethnicity. How is was virtually impossible for them to receive a fair trial without people using stereotypes to structure their judgment. To Kill a Mockingbird demonstrates many conflicts‚ one being the beating and rape of a white woman by a black man‚ which back then was punishable by death. With this case‚ a man by the name of Atticus accepts to defend the man who is

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