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    The Magistrates’ court is an important part of the criminal justice system and almost 95% of cases are completed there. Moreover magistrates’ courts deal with many civil cases e.g. family matters‚ liquor licensing and betting and gaming. For over 600 years Justices of the Peace have held courts in order to punish law breakers resolve local disputes and keep order in the community. Cases in the magistrates’ courts are usually heard by a panel of three magistrates (Justices of the Peace) supported

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    black man in a state dominated by white conservatives‚ he has nonetheless been a dogged voice on behalf of Texas’s poorest and least powerful litigants. He has also been a consistent critic of the dubious way in which Texas selects and retains its judges—through a series of judicial elections that are unabashedly partisan. This month‚ Jefferson returned to private practice‚ leaving his post on the highest civil court in Texas nine years after he was appointed its chief by Governor Rick Perry. I recently

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    weathered and worn. Likewise‚ the interior showed equal wear‚ with the benches inside the courtroom being scratched‚ chipped‚ and generally beat up from use. The courtroom itself was relatively long and narrow‚ with the audience far away from the judge. The room was adorned with wood paneling that‚ again‚ appeared old and worn. The Edward W. Brooke Courthouse appeared drastically different. Built in 2000‚ the exterior was a large‚ white-gray‚ stone building with an enormously tall slab of stone

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    Tribunals and Court System

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    The purpose of employment law and how it is enforced. Role played by the tribunal and courts system in enforcing employment law. How the cases are settled before and during formal legal procedures. Purpose of the Employment Law The purpose of employment law is to provide legal protection to employees and employers‚ and to promote a productive‚ safe workplace. The aim is to promote consistency‚ fairness and justice for the employees. Before the Employment law was introduced‚ workplaces were

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    James Hillier Nolan Blackie Date: Friday November 3rd 2006 Style: Criminal Code‚ section 279.1 Judge: Judge Silverman Defence: Mr. Jettay‚ Mr. Chamberlain‚ Mr. Fowler Prosecution: Mr. Huey Summary: Johal‚ Johal‚ and Deo are the defendants in this case who are being charge with kidnapping with the intent to transport a person against his/her will. The defendants later extorted the victim and the victim’s family. The issue before the court today is whether the charge of kidnapping subsumes

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    When courtroom participants are thought of it’s generally the judge‚ jurors‚ defendant‚ defense attorney and prosecutor. What about the other important participants? Court administrators are key factor participants as well‚ such as the bailiffs‚ court clerk‚ court reporters‚ and witnesses. Every one of these participants plays a key role in the criminal justice system and contributes to the effectiveness of the courts existence. The judge is a public officer who hears and decides cases in a court

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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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    Is the Court System Fair?

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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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