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    Definition of Evidence

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    role of the judge? The role of the jury? What is meant by the statement‚ “the burden of proof of guilt in a criminal case is on the prosecution throughout the trial”? Prosecutor- The prosecutor must determine what evidence needs to be introduced‚ but also how that evidence is produced and consider the appropriate time in which to display evidence throughout the trial. Judge- A general rule states that trial judges have the inherent power to admit or exclude evidence at trial. A judge is there

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    Framework Law clerks could have most influence during the period of acclimation when justices defer to them for support. The higher level of deference may signal that judges has become acquainted with the clerk. Whatever job someone may be in‚ it is perceptible that one will become familiar with whom one works. Through association‚ people often share ideas and views amongst their peers‚ and in effect‚ are more susceptible or swayed to ideals of those closest to them. From casual or formal circumstances

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    Court Appearance

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    in the court room waiting for the judge and prosecutor to arrive and begin court. At the beginning of the court session‚ the Judge gave an opening statement explaining court procedures‚ the defendants’ rights and such penalties that may unveil. As each case is called‚ the Judge will individually advise each Defendant of his or her rights. A case may be postponed to permit the Defendant to hire a lawyer. If the Defendant wishes to go ahead without a lawyer‚ the Judge will ask for his or her plea. If

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    of rationale view and logic expressed therein and not merely on fortuitous circumstances. 3. Smallest bench of the High Court consists of single judge‚ division bench is of two judges and the bench consisted of more than two judges is called full bench. The decision of larger bench is binding on smaller as well as coordinate bench. Thus‚ a single judge bench should follow not only the decision of division bench and full bench’ but also of coordinate single bench. In case single bench wants to take

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    $ 1‚026 over a period of two years. She refused to accept the award contending that it was unconstitutional in that if she were not barred by the Act to sue her employees for negligence she could expect to get much higher damages. She applied to a Judge of the Federal Court for leave to commence proceedings in the Federal Court for a declaration that the Act was inconsistent with various provisions of the Constitution and further for a declaration that the Act is void to the extent of such inconsistencies

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    McDonald’s CORPORATION v. TOWN OF EAST LONGMEADOW & others The selectmen and the building inspector of the town. No. 86-243 Appeals Court of Massachusetts 24 Mass. App. Ct. 904; 506 N.E.2d 172; 1987 Mass. App. LEXIS 1872 April 16‚ 1987‚ Decided Parties: Plaintiff: McDonald’s CORPORATION,fast food chain sought review of the decision from the Superior Court (Massachusetts)‚ which affirmed the denial of the fast food chain’s application for a common victualler’s license in an action

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    But this system was not perfect; the appointment procedure of judges was faulty. Executive became judge and judge became executive vice versa because of lack of experience judiciary suffered as executive failed to do justice to judiciary. In 1868‚ company officers pointed out that native judges and pleaders who had received a regular legal education at the Calcutta University had a better knowledge than the civilian‚ executive judges. Therefore Bengal officers proposed the establishment of a

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    mainly supreme court cases‚ of how should the judges determine the outcome. Should the judges go strictly based off what the law states or should they interpret the law according to how they believe will be correct. Some notable supreme court cases being‚ Brown vs Board of Education‚ Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association‚ and Korematsu v. US. Most siding with judicial activism over restraint‚ due to the public’s views changing along with the judges changing. I believe choosing judicial activism

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    state of Texas‚ the Supreme Court‚ the court of criminal appeals and other district courts offer vacancies for judges whose practice of law is meant to resolve any conflict that arises in due course (Mott‚ 49). It is a constitutional requirement for the selection of nine judges of the Supreme Court‚ nine justices to preside over the court of criminal appeals and an additional 80 judges who fill the various courts of appeal across the state of Texas (Hansberger‚ 121). Moreover‚ it is worth mentioning

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    Civil Claims Essay

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    mail and the method is ordered by the Judge.

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