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    The Adversary System

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    representation will be used Role of the Adjudicator * Either a judge or magistrates sitting alone or a judge and a jury * The judge is responsible for ensuring that both parties obey the rules of the court‚ application of the rules of evidence and procedure‚ ensuring that the burden of proof is satisfied. * In criminal cases where there is no jury the judge decides guilt or innocence. In criminal cases where there is a jury the judge will sum up the facts and relevant law and determine the sanction

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    before an impartial person or group of people‚ usually a jury or judge‚ who attempt to determine the truth of the case (Adversary procedure). Meaning There would be two lawyers one defense lawyer and a Prosecutor lawyer. In this system‚ the parties to a controversy develop and present their arguments‚ gather and submit evidence‚ call and question witnesses‚ and‚ within the confines of certain rules‚ control the

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    P5: Outline the rules for Statutory Interpretation Judges are highly qualified professionals that enforce the law in court while dealing with cases but sometimes‚ judges need help understanding the law that has been put in place by Parliament. Statutory interpretation helps judges in court understand a piece of delegated legislation when the words are unclear. There are a few reasons why the meaning of an Act may be uncertain: • If during the making of the Act‚ Parliament failed to notice any error

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    Defense Attorneys

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    Judges‚ prosecutors‚ and defense attorneys all help the court system run smoothly. Judges resolve legal matters based on each of the facts presented in the cases. Prosecutors act on behalf of all of society and charge the criminal suspect in the name of the government. Defense attorneys defend the defendant. A suspect is innocent until proven guilty and the defense attorneys main objective is to be sure that everyone receives that right. Each of the key players in the court system have roles to ensure

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    Georgia's Court System

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    hospitalization of an individual is made by the judge in probate court. Probate courts issue marriage licenses and licenses to carry firearms. Traffic violations and certain misdemeanors can also be heard in probate court if there is no state court in the county. Many probate judges are authorized to serve as the county elections supervisor. They also make appointments to certain local public offices and administer oaths of office. The probate judge must be a licensed attorney who has practiced law

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    that was supposed to be a jury trial. The presiding judge was Vernice Trease. The defendant‚ Joshua Robert King‚ was charged with: Burglary a second degree felony‚ two counts of propelling a substance at an officer a class a misdemeanor‚ and assault against a peace officer knowing person is an officer

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    Juror's Perceptions

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    conducted analyzing the effects of nonverbal communication. Notably‚ one study analyzed the effects of judge’s nonverbal communication on juror’s perceptions (Badzinski & Pettus‚ 1994). The researchers asked three questions. The first question was‚ “Does judges’ nonverbal involvement influence individual and/or group verdicts” (p. 311). The next two questions regarded the effects of sex on trial outcomes; however‚ these resulted in inconclusive findings. Therefore‚ the primary focus will be on the first

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    Unit 23 - D1

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    calibre courts and the judges who operate within them. Additionally costs are kept low as legally qualified district judges need not be used as they charge £52.10-£61.78 an hour. Lay magistrates are much cheaper as they work voluntarily. Magistrates hail from all backgrounds within society and as such different ethnicities and genders can be found within their ranks. A great asset that most magistrates have is that they bring local knowledge to the courtroom whereas judges tend to be educated and

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    Court Experiance

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    know what to expect. When I first sat down the judge was not present‚ and I was not paying special attention until I noticed the whole court room standing in his presence and so I hurriedly buckled my self off the bench so as not to be kicked out. I knew that judges receive a higher level of respect but the seriousness of it was not apparent to me until then. Furthermore‚ whenever I watch television shows with a court scene they always address the judge as "Your Honor"‚ and I thought that they kept

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    Court Visit

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    what I had in mind was somewhat similar to the actual courtroom. Across Judge Richard M. Goul‚ there was a table for the prosecutors‚ at this rape case trial there was a total of three prosecutors. At a separate table sat the defendant and his public defendant. Next to the defendant sat the bailiff. The bailiff was the one who would bring in and out each of the defendants form the holding stalls when it was time for the judge to

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