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    obstructing public officially. After the ruling from the court‚ Tep Vanny believed that the government violates her rights after so many unfair conviction. She that‚ “Decisions by these courts is very influenced by the people in power and the rich. Judges are afraid of losing their jobs if they don’t follow the orders from the

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    Similarly to the small claims track the case is heard by a circuit judge or district judge and takes place in the County court. Any case that is not allocated to these two tracks is heard in the multi-track. However these cases are either heard in the County or the High court (when claims are over £50‚000). Just like the fast track the cases are heard by a circuit judge who can set up timetables to speed up the case. The judge is also able to ask parties to try an alternative method of dispute resolution

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    longstanding cases. The conflict arose on the matter of appointment of judges to these Fast Track Courts. While allocation of funds made by the Finance Commission stipulated time bound utilization within a period of five years‚ the onus of establishing and operationalizing this process fell upon the various State Governments. The directives of the Finance Commission suggested that the States could consider re-employment of retired judges for limited period‚ for the disposal of pending cases. The Fast

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    nightmare unless the attorney stays on the legal side of the law without any outside influences. In this essay‚ three real-life court cases from Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ New York and Kentucky‚ will show the misconduct by the three main courtroom players‚ the judge‚ the prosecution and the defense‚ and what the outcome of the case turned out to be. To layout the groundwork of the first real-life case‚ it was found in the New York Times archives. “The victim‚ Mr. Michael Morton’s life changed drastically in

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    This essay will discuss the way Rylan‚ The judges and in the second transcript‚ Dermot O’Leary’s speech affected by context‚ audience and purpose. In Rylan’s first broadcast audition‚ Rylan is relentlessly trying to cajole the judges with his inimitable persona. He has acknowledged that in order to progress in the competition; he needs to make an impression on the judges. Rylan quickly introduces Gary as he is typically assumed as the difficult judge. Rylan compliments Gary by saying “I gotta say

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    Within the criminal section there are various laws which can be made by an act of parliament‚ a statute or legislation. Certain councils have the power to create laws known as bye-laws which is delegated legislation entrusted to the councils. Senior Judges also have the power to create laws; these laws are known as precedents. (Crime and justice‚ ND) In our criminal justice system there is one important rule which is known as the presumption of innocence‚ “A defendant is presumed to be innocent until

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    AJS 502 January 28‚ 2013 Instructor: Kevin Moore Court Systems As the gavel sounds there is silence in the courtroom. The Judge has made his final decision‚ and the outcome is life without the possibility of parole. The courtroom is filled with mixed emotions and the prosecution and family have a sense of justice‚ although the family of the perpetrator feels anguish. Criminal court is perceived as the place of justice where criminals are punished and the victims get closure

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    the courtroom work group‚ there are three groups of people that hold the entire courtroom together. Without the work group‚ the courtroom would not flow‚ and coming to a conclusion to the case would not be as easy. The work group is made up of the Judge‚ the Defense Attorney‚ Public Defender‚ Court Recorders‚ and the Prosecutor Attorney. Which all are part of the courtroom work group which they work together to reach a decision‚ in the case by interacting among themselves and who’s involved an implicit

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    general rule under the common law is that there is no privity of contract between the employer and the sub- contractor. The previous court has made a reference to the case of Royden (M) Sdn. Bhd V. Syarikat Pembenaan Yeoh Tiong Lay Sdn Bhd where the judge stated “ It must be borne in mind that the general rule under the common law is that there is no privity of contract between the employer and the sub-contractor.” We affirm that the decision made by trial court was right. We hereby support our argument

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    appointment.         There are five basic methods of judicial selection‚ but it is important to note that no two states use exactly the same selection method. In many states‚ more than one method of selection is used for judges at different levels of the court system and even among judges serving at the same level. And when the same method is used‚ there are still variations in how the process works

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