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    position or role in the government is a federal circuit judge. As a judge‚ I was appointed by a democratic president while elected officials are appointed by the people. Interviewer: How is it the same? The Honorable Ramona Salvarez: My role as a judge and an elected officials in the government have quite a few similarities. One of the similarities that we all serve for the same purpose‚ for the will of the people. Interviewer: Do you think judges should be elected? Explain why or why not. The Honorable

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    (Introduction) Strong Poison written by Dorothy L. Sayers The role of the judge is to present the fact‚ formalize the event‚ and to organize the jury. “You may perhaps wish to hear from me exactly what is meant by those words ‘reasonable doubt’” (Sayers 3). At this point in the case‚ the judge is teaching the jury how to decide whether or not a person is innocent‚ guilty or proven not guilty. In my opinion I believe that the judge is biased. Shortly after describing the death of Philip Boyes by arsenical

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    ‘The Dangers of Judicial Activism in Australian Courts Far Outweigh any Advantages’. Discuss this statement. Judicial activism is described in Black’s Law Dictionary as "a philosophy of judicial decision-making whereby judges allow their personal views about public policy‚ among other factors‚ to guide their decisions‚ with the suggestion that adherents of this philosophy tend to find constitutional violations and are willing to ignore precedent." (http://dictionary.sensagent.com/judicial+activism/en-en/)

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    Facts The given case Salem Advocate Bar Association v. Union of India[1] is essentially a consequence of the first case Salem Advocates Bar Association‚ Tamil Nadu. v. Union of India[2]. The honourable Judges managing the case were Y.K. Sabharwal‚ D.M. Dharmadhikari and Tarun Chatterjee. The subject is fundamentally identified with Constitution and is an instance of common nature. In the previous case‚ there were some alterations made to Code of Civil Procedure‚ 1908 by the Amendment Acts of 1999

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    the Federal Courts to fight for their rights‚ and the Federal Courts has the ability to help them. All federal court judges are nominated by the President and are approved by the Senate. Once

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    The judge‚ probation officer‚ and juvenile police officer all have vital roles in a juvenile’s life as well as to the juvenile justice system. From what I have read the Judge is said to have the most important role. The judge is responsible for a variety of duties from administrative to judicial. The judge makes decisions in regards to whether a child needs to be taken away from their home‚ whether the evidence presented is true and factual‚ and last figure out what services best fits the needs

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    counteractive to the pure logical reason that legal formalism upholds. Legal realists determine that pure logic alone will never be pertinent in every litigation proceeding. Cases will arise when the judge will be required to account for extraneous factors that will not be considered when a formalist judge is at watch. Point of difference between the two methods being that a legal realist advocates the necessity of judicial interpretation while a legal formalist would contend that the law should be algorithmic

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    and once people stepped out they were more openly communicating and laughing. Another expectation before arriving at the courtroom was the judge would be nice and pleasant and will respect the defendant and make them feel comfortable. But I observed the judge was behaved in the opposite manner he was rude and hostile which collaborates with our readings of judge portraying bias and unprofessional behaviour. I was also expecting to see at least one case where the defendant pleads not guilty but I was

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    box is where the people come into the court‚ the judge watches them and the jury watches back. A jury is the place where the bargain struck. A jury attends in judgment not only upon the accused but also upon the justice and humanity of the law. The role of the jury is the jury make decision based on the fact while matters based on law is the signory of judge. The jury makes decision based on their understanding of the law explained by the judge. Then‚ they have to apply the law to the facts. And

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    Bell? The Supreme Court Judge Eugene Benton forewarned McKenzie Crowe that she could actually get fifteen years in confinement. The Judge handed down the case to the prosecutor‚ who advised McKenzie that she has up to four years to file for habeus corpus. The prosecutor then proceeded to ask McKenzie if she gives up her rights and pleads guilty. After reading McKenzie her Miranda rights she suggests for the states recommendation for counts two and counts four. The Judge then read the Miranda rights

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