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    Uk Court System

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    Courts in UK Her Majesty’s Courts of Justice of England and Wales are the civil and criminal courts responsible for the administration of justice in England and Wales; they apply the law of England and Wales and are established under Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom does not have a single unified judicial system—England and Wales have one system‚ Scotland another‚ and Northern Ireland a third. There are exceptions to this rule; for example in immigration law‚ the

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    French Judicial System

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    The French Legal System The French judicial system has developed through many stages during the nation’s history‚ and is deeply rooted in three major influences of the King‚ the people‚ and the outside. The first judicial system‚ a Private Reaction system‚ was established at the founding of France. A judicial system was then established after the Revolution of 1789. The judicial system after the Revolution was based on the principle of legal offenses and punishment. This was stimulated by

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    The Juvenile Justice Process: A Breakdown of the System Dana R Kirkland Strayer University Abstract Although based on the adult criminal justice system‚ the juvenile justice process works differently. Juveniles can end up in court by way of arrest‚ truancy or for curfew violations or running away. A youth may also be referred to the juvenile court system by school officials or a parent or guardian for being continuously disobedient. The juvenile justice process involves several different steps

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    include the police who investigate the crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. When there is a trial‚ a selective number of individuals are called before the court known as the jury. It is not only the right and duty of juries to judge the facts‚ but also what is the law. To ultimately determine a verdict‚ the jury must take all information into consideration plus the moral intent of the accused In the legal justice system of the United States‚ there are many perks or benefits such

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    use of language was not merely as a vehicle of thoughts for the judges but also formed an integral part of their decision making process and thus should be left free to evolve their own preferred language for delivering judgements. Another recommendation made by the PIL was that the 24 high courts should conduct their court in the regional language of their respective judicial territory. This advice lacked merit Firstly because the Judges of the High court are frequently transferred from one part of

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    Court Docket Cases

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    which often refers to the year in which the case was commenced followed by a sequential reference number. Additionally‚ letters or numbers indicating the type (civil‚ criminal‚ family court‚ etc.) or location of filing and/or the initials of the judge to whom the case is assigned. Federal courts are different in that they use individual calendars. although this is often seen as a tool that helps the courts flow more efficiently‚ it is not clear that this would as well suited for state courts

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    Adversarial System

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    is the system of law that relies on the contest between each advocate representing his or her party’s positions and involves an impartial person or group of people‚ usually a jury or judge‚ trying to determine the truth of the case.[1][2][3] As opposed to that‚ the inquisitorial system has a judge (or a group of judges who work together) whose task is to investigate the case.The adversarial system is generally adopted in common law countries. An exception‚ for instance in the U.S.‚ may be made for

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    Oregon Judicial Selection

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    eighty five percent of recent Oregon judges have been appointed and less than twenty percent of Gubernatorial appointments are being contested. Since 1983‚ there have been only two judges that were defeated in contested elections. (Yamaka) This fact in itself raises many concerns regarding our judicial process and warrants this recommendation. We know from a political phenomenon called “the axiom of eighty” that eighty percent of the voters prefer to elect judges. As well as‚ eighty percent of voters

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    Pretrial Publicity allows for the media to put out information about a person on trial before the case even takes place. This type of publicity can be very effective‚ but it can also be an invasion of personal rights. In the case of pretrial publicity there are conflicting rights such as freedom of press and the right to a fair trial. These rights are essentially equal‚ but does the freedom of press impose on the right to a fair trial? Jurors are people from the public‚ who are not to have any prior

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    like Law and Order or CSI. Someone commits a crime‚ is charged and found guilty all in an hour or two. For many crimes this is not the case‚ the offender may never be found‚ or someone maybe falsely convicted. It all hinges on a set of people. The judge‚ the defense attorney and the prosecutor. All of which are not perfect like the US Judicial System‚ and justice is not always served. Individual rights are violated due to prosecutorial misconduct‚ ineffective assistance by criminal defense counsel

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