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    never used offensive language whenever they have objections during the examination of the witnesses. III. Lawyer and Courts c. Observations viii. Treat Personnel with respect ix. No sign of any disgust or disrespect to Judge Danilo Galvez‚ despite approval of the latter of postponement of his case. x. Pursuant to 10.03‚ procedure‚ there was no showing that any of the lawyers violated any procedural rules of the court. xi. Pursuant to canon 11 and the

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    distinct between the two courts. The judge in the civil courtroom was more relaxed‚ and the vibe of the room itself was less intense than the criminal courtroom. Criminal court was much more tedious and lengthy than hearings in civil court. The criminal court contained a better constructed and more interactive courtroom workgroup‚ had cases that were created in a more orderly fashion‚ and its cases were more investigated by lawyers

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    reasoning can occur in the courtroom when people are put on trial and the judge and the jury must delve into the life of the accused and determine if he is a hazard to society. Occasionally‚ the judge and jury are too concerned with the accused’s past that they become too biased and give an unfair conviction and sentencing. In his novel‚ The Stranger‚ Albert Camus uses the courtroom as a symbol to represent society that judges the main character‚ Meursalt‚ unfairly to illustrate how society forms opinions

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    some examples of ethnicity-based jury nullification‚ a sanctioned doctrine of trial proceedings wherein members of a jury disregard either the evidence presented of the instructions of the judge in order to reach a verdict based upon their own consciences. It espouses the concept that jurors should be the judges of both law and fact. Ethnicity in court is an important factor depending were your venue of court is located‚ and the jurors selected to the court. If in a court room there are jurors that

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    QUESTIONS PRESENTED I. Should Jack Thompson be held in contempt of court under Michigan law for the statements he made in a letter sent to the media and Judge Friedman two days after rejecting Thompson’s action initiated against Take-Two in an effort to stop the release of the video game "Bully?" II. Under the Michigan statute‚ should the game "Bully" be held a public nuisance harmful to public health‚ affecting public morals? BRIEF ANSWERS I. Yes. Jack Thompson should be held in contempt

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    the registrar office of a District court through the Head of the Clerk Court. Afterwards‚ the head of the District Court will resume the claim in relation to appoint a single judge or a panel of judges to examine the case. Generally‚ a lot of cases are heard and examined by a panel with three judges. The appointed judge or judges will sit for hearings‚ examinations‚ and‚ finally‚ will issue a decision. The court will schedule dates of hearings and will summon parties to appear before the court. However

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    the people present and give a brief description of their role and what you observed them do in the courtroom during your visit. The participants in the courtroom were; the judge‚ the defence‚ the crown prosecutor‚ the court reporter‚ the judge’s associate‚ the court officer‚ the offender and the offender’s family. The Judge‚ who is addressed as Your Honour‚ was seated at the highest bench in the middle of the

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    The Texas Judicial system is a puzzling topic to most citizens and has its pros and cons. The system is not liked by everybody because of the way it selects our judges. When comparing it to other states outside of Texas‚ it is different in many ways. For years many citizens and government officials have fought to reform the system. Many have failed‚ been rejected and have given up‚ while others take rejection has a reason to fight harder and fix the Judicial system. The Texas Judicial system is

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    Legislative Branch Of Brunei: Under the 1959 constitution there was an elected Legislative Council‚ but only one election has ever been held‚ in 1962. Soon after that election‚ the assembly was dissolved following the declaration of a state of emergency‚ which saw the banning of the Brunei People’s Party. In 1970 the Council was changed to an appointed body by decree of the Sultan. In 2004 the Sultan announced that for the next parliament‚ fifteen of the 20 seats would be elected. However‚ no date

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    existential threats. But I do not think that the difficulties are insurmountable. We are a tenacious nation‚ have demonstrated‚ more than once‚ our strength and ability to face challenges. The lawyers’ movement for restoration of independent-minded judges and supremacy of law/Constitution is a case in point. The movement for a grand cause was thronged by enthusiastic groups including civil society organisations‚ professional groups‚ political parties and students‚ etc. In the evening of 15 March 2009

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