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    NAME:didi COURSE: Law RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LAW AND JOURNALISM The establishment of justice does not mean merely the establishment of courts or the machinery for the enforcement of law. It means something far more. It means the establishment of just relations between man and man‚ between man and his own government‚ between man‚ the individual and society. It means the creation of a social state that deals justly with every man and every interest of man. This may not be done by the profession of

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    through various check points of the legal process looking for resolution or recompense. Each side battling the opposing parties’ argument while defending their own. In the hope of achieving a positive verdict in front of the neutral adjudicator the Judge acting as the passive umpire and guardian of the law. Critics may argue that fundamental values of liberty‚ equality openness and neutrality may be hindered with settlement out of court and by pre negotiation and litigation. In evaluating our system

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    Courtroom Work Group The courtroom work group is known to keep the courtroom in order‚ and to successfully help bring the procedure to a close. Courtroom work groups are made up of professionals such as a judge‚ prosecutor‚ defense attorneys‚ public defenders‚ and others such as bailiff and court reporters. These players work together and help to prosecute those who’ve committed crimes for the overall wellbeing of society. This work group also serves to deter criminals from becoming repeat offenders

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    precedent for future judges to follow if facts are similar. Obiter Dicta The remainder of the judgment- Things simply said “by the by” does not have to be followed. Simply‚ just routing back on how you got your answer. House of lords are the non-elected judges that are able to change or create new law. This could become a controversial issue and society doesn’t decide upon the decision‚ it only revolves around it. Many advantages and disadvantages for this. Firstly judges are legal expert

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    High Courts have unlimited jurisdiction in all criminalmatters other than matters involving Islamic law . The HighCourts have original jurisdiction in criminal cases punishable bydeath .Cases are heard by a single judge in the High Court‚ or by a judicial commissioner . While High Court judges enjoy security oftenure‚ judicial commissioners are appointed for a term of twoyears‚ and do not enjoy similar protection under the Constitution.An application for a judicial review is applied in this court.

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    County Court High Court of Justice - Civil claims: contract‚ tort‚ landlord & tenant‚ probate & insolvency - A district judge hears small claims. Informal & no costs awarded. Queens bench - A circuit judge hears fast track & division first instance some multi-track cases. contract & tort. First instance a high Family division court judge. matrimonial cases

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    constitutional rights Held: Respecting the possible influence of media coverage on the impartiality of trial court judges‚ the right of an accused to a fair trial is not incompatible to a free press. Pervasive/Influencing publicity is not per se prejudicial to the right of an accused to a fair trial‚ and that there must be allegation and proof of the impaired capacity of a judge to render a bias-free decision. Mere fear of possible undue influence is not tantamount to actual prejudice resulting

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    liberty if the power of judging is not separated from the legislative and executive. If it were joined with the legislative‚ the life and liberty of the subject would be exposed to arbitrary control; for the judge would then be the legislator. If it were joined to the executive power‚ the judge might behave with the violence and oppression. There would be an end of everything‚ if the same man‚ or the same body‚ whether of the nobles or the people‚ were to exercise those three powers‚ that of enacting

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    the trial‚ would be a good change. Another change that would help would be choosing of unbiased judges and juries. Even though the 6th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees a criminal defendant the right to a trial by jury‚ in some states the defendants have the right to waive a jury trial‚ therefore resulting in a bench trial‚ which is just a judge or group of judges going over the case. Judges decisions may be influenced by the sentence hearing‚ victim statements or‚ a prehistory report of

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    “What  is  Law?”  This  is  the  most  popular  question  to  people  from  all  walks  of  life.  According   to  the  meaning  in  dictionary‚  Law  means‚  “the  system  of  rules  which  a  particular  country  or   community  recognises  as  regulating  the  actions  of  its  members  and  which  it  may  enforce  by   the  imposition  of

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