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    Court History and Purpose

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    Court History and Purpose Court History and Purpose Within the United States‚ the court system is the last stop in our judiciary system because it renders decision that can and will affect the lives of the citizens. This article will explain the role of the court and its purpose‚ identify the dual court system‚ illustrate the role that early legal codes‚ the common law‚ and precedent played in the development of courts‚ and also recognize the role of courts in criminal justice today. What is

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    Judiciary of Bangladesh

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    Appellate division 2) High Court division. Judges of Appellate division and High Court: Chief justice and the judges appointed to the appellate division sit only at appellate division and judges appointed to High court division sit only in the high court division. [Article 94(3)] Appointment of chief justice and other judges of Supreme Court The chief justice and other judges are appointed by the president.

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    I attended the District Court at 201 West Picacho Ave on March 7‚ 2011. I sat in on judge Mike Murphy’s court. Judge Murphy started court promptly at 9:00 a.m. but before I got into the court I had to wait in a long line of about 30 people. then when I finally got to the court house door I had to go through a metal detector where I had to take off my belt and shoes and everything metal on my persons. Then I asked one of the officers working the metal dictator how I could ask to sit in on a criminal

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    Right To Twelve Jurors

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    (Ingram‚ 2009). Therefore‚ in federal criminal cases‚ the right to a trial by jury does require twelve jurors. However‚ under special circumstances‚ twelve jurors are not always required to make a decision. These special circumstances are granted by the judge that is assigned to the case and he or she can decide whether or not fewer than twelve jurors are appropriate for a given situation. That being said‚ there are some instances in which fewer than twelve jurors are needed to make a decision. For example

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    Judicial Activism

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    Bhopal disaster. Bhagwati is the 17th chief justice of the Indian Supreme court‚ and follows his father as a justice of that court. India Today called Bhagwati‚ ’~conscious disciple of Felix Frankfurter‚ Learned Hand and the whole galaxy of activist judges who helped fight color bar and segregation laws in the US. during the 30’s." In this article‚ adapted (rom a speech he gave while here‚ Justice Bhagwati discusses his concept of judicial activism‚ with its implications for this country as well as

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    GA1400116 MJ601 court visit

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    with a revoked license and one count of resisting arrest without violence. The judge that presided over the case was the Honorable Kathryn M. Nelson. Richard Bodek was the Assistant State Attorney (ASA) prosecuting the case. Shane Manship and Regan Shikada were the defense attorneys representing the defendant. Honorable Kathryn Nelson began the morning addressing the attorneys. ASA Bodek informed the judge that he had seen the defendant driving the previous day knowing that one of the

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    positions of Judge‚ Lawyer‚ Clerk‚ Intern‚ and bailiff. The positions of Judge‚ Lawyer‚ and Clerk are the very foundation of the judicial hierarchy. Judges are the arbiters of disputes in the judicial system of America; they decide the fate of the convicted. They decide the length of jail sentences‚ and how valid evidence is pertaining to the crime in question. Judges rule upon cases‚ and punish the convicted. They also determine the reliability of witnesses. This is not all they do however‚ judges also

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    Judicial Accountability

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    politicians‚ but also the bureaucrats‚ judges and everyone invested with public power. Accountability is the sine quo non of democracy. Transparency facilitates accountability. No public institution or public functionary is exempted from accountability although the manner of enforcing accountability may vary with the nature of office and the functions discharged by the office holder. The authors shall focus on various areas relating to judicial accountability of not only judges but also those who are vested

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    The question must be asked firstly‚ not what if the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice is a sound move but what exactly is the Caribbean Court of Justice. As many perceive the CCJ as it is commonly referred to‚ would be a replacement to the previous Privy Council; which was and still is in some Caribbean states the last court of appeal. The Privy Council is considered to be one of the oldest institutions of government. “It has many roles which include giving advice on the exercise of

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    LS308 Unit 9

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    There are many functions of any court system. The primary function of the criminal courts in society is to help keep domestic peace. Criminal court is one of the major components of the criminal justice system. When an arrest is made it is the judge and prosecutor who are in charge of deciding what punishment will be sufficient as well as if it is necessary to take the case to trial (Steven Barkan‚ Law and Society: An Introduction‚ 279-280. Pearson Education‚ Inc. 2009). If everything works as

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