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    selection is laid down in the Juries Act 1994. 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

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    of how warped our selection process of judges has become.Some of the process that select judges in America today are life time appointment twenty eight states use this style of voting. Where the Governor and Legislative together pick the judges who will serve . The advantages of this selection process is that only two people are in control of the decision. Yet the disadvantages of appointment is that it can become onesided with the Governor picking judges only from his political party and close

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    Inherit the Wind

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    to win the case. One example of the town’s bias is presented through the town’s love for Matthew Harrison Brady. A second example is the extreme conformist and pious attitude of the town’s people. The last instance is the narrow-mindedness of the judge and the jury‚ which resulted in an unfair trial. In conclusion‚ the defense suffered through many unfair circumstances throughout the drama "Inherit the Wind." <br> <br>The first instance of the town’s prejudice is the overall affection for Brady‚

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    effect and starts with the victim because if the victim leaves something out or lies then they are using their discretion which can make or break the case. The attorneys must use their discretion for proving the case and for defending the case. The judge uses his/her discretion to pass sentence which has been in some form shaped through

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    brought to justice and it’s done all within one hour. Then there are civil court shows like Judge Judy and Judge Mathis‚ where you can see what actually happens in a court of law when someone is sued. All in all‚ when you watch these shows you never get the full effect of the roles each person in a courtroom plays to bring a person to justice. Some roles are more important than others‚ but people like Bailiffs‚ Judges or even Jurors all share an amount of responsibility in making sure that justice is served

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    Characteristics Identify what you believe are the characteristics of a good judge‚ a good prosecutor‚ and a good defense attorney. How do these characteristics contribute to an effective court system? Of a good judge is being able to be impartial. Good listening skills‚ understanding facts‚ critical thinking‚ interpreting the law and conform to society needs. Of good procesuctor and good defense attorney-good listening skills‚ understanding facts‚ advocating for their client‚ and willingness

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    India S. P. Bharucha‚ when he grieved over the rampant corruption in the higher judiciary and brought to notice that around 20 percent judges of the higher judiciary are corrupt. Now the question remains; can the judicial accountability be trusted upon any more? Does the judiciary hold the same value‚ as it had earlier? Is the judiciary abusing its freedom? Can judges be permitted to do anything in the guise of ‘independence’? These are the questions which still remained unanswered. Judicial Corruption

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    courtroom work and the rolls and responsibilities of each person. Courtroom Standards Analysis The Role of Judge The judge’s role in the justice system is complex. This is because there are a number of tasks that must be performed

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    have today‚ but in my opinion I believe the most influential ones are Roman Law‚ the Magna Carta and Common Law.     Roman law is made up of two simple yet complex principles: The law must be recorded and justice could not be left in the hands of judges alone to interpret‚ Roman Law also included the 12 tables. If you look at the Canadian law system you realize that these two principles are incorporated into our laws. Once Roman law started recording their laws every generation since then has recorded

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    system is the court. The court system includes prosecution and defense lawyers‚ judges and juries. These individuals have the responsibility to make sure criminals are provided with fair trials. Judges have to hear the cases and make sure that all laws are followed while the cases are being tried. Then‚ assess all that has been said and come up with a verdict. There are cases where they are only tried in front of a judge only. In other cases‚ a jury of 12 citizens who have been chosen to determine

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