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    Australian Court Hierarchy

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    The term "Court Hierarchy" is a very important word in the law world in modern society. It’s definition gives a very clear and concise meaning to the law industry. The phrase can be split into two words to be easily dealt and understood. The word "court" is from a Greek derivative "cohors" or "cohort" meaning courtyard or retinue. It’s definition from the dictionary certainly portrays the law as a very important and distinguished practice. "a. A person or body of persons whose task is to hear and

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    Jenny Ching

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    Being a women in a “mans world” is difficult to be seen as strong and independent in this day and age. The judge‚ and or plaintiff (being males) can easily take advantage of her because she’s a minority a women and has little to no money with also a male lawyer. She was in a courtroom full of men and she was the only woman at the court hearing and she could have

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    The Courtroom Workgroup

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    perfect world‚ the process would run as smoothly as depicted on television. In this paper‚ we will examine the courtroom work group and the roles each person plays in carrying out justice. Courtroom Structure A courtroom work group is made up of a judge‚ bailiffs‚ prosecution‚ defense counsel‚ court clerks‚ court reporters‚ and expert witnesses. In other words‚ they are “professional” courtroom personnel. Also present in a courtroom for a trial are nonprofessional participants like witnesses and

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    January 12‚ 2013 Why is non-verbal communication important when testifying before a jury‚ and what suggestions do you have for helping a testifying officer make a positive impression on a jury? Jurors are selected by the judge‚ prosecution and the defending attorney. The judge will provide the list of potential jurors to both the prosecution and the defending attorney for the selection process to participate in the trial case. For either the prosecutor or the defending attorney jury selecting

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    Levels of Judiciary

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    The maximum number of judges that the Supreme Court can have‚ apart from the Chief Justice‚ is 25. Some of the important roles and responsibilities of the Supreme Court of India include: * Protector of the Indian Constitution * Highest Court of Appeal The High Courts The High Courts exist in almost all the Indian states and Union Territories. Out of the 19 High Courts that function in India‚ the oldest one is the Calcutta High Court. The High Court judges are elected by the President

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    The Nature of Precedent

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    aspect). These are binding precedents. However‚ persuasive precedents (decisions of lower courts‚ Scottish and northern Irish courts‚ foreign courts in common law) cannot be disregarded . However‚ these general statements are not able to tell the judge whether the doctrine should be applied when two cases are similar. The further complexity here is the fact that the particular data changes from case to case and no identical cases can be founded. Here‚ words of Glanville Williams can be put: ‘cases

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    Court Observation Paper

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    courts that I have seen. The judge sat in the center and in the presence of everyone at the front. The interpreter sat in front of the judge and on the right hand side was the witness or victim box and to the left was where the defendant was sat. A police officer was placed on the left side of the defendant to guard the public and those present in the court. There was a divider between where the public sits with those involved with the legal proceedings. As the judge entered the room everybody stood

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    Research on Career: Lawyer

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    are available to lawyers for research. Most lawyers have private practices that handle many kinds of legal problems. Some work for larger law firms‚ corporations‚ and government agencies. Others teach law. Some lawyers become district attorneys or judges‚ while many enter politics. To practice law in the courts of any State or other jurisdiction‚ a person must be licensed‚ or admitted to its bar. There are formal requirements to become a lawyer which generally includes a 4-year college degree‚ 3

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    Legal Profession

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    Madras and Calcutta‚ there were no legal practitioners. The Mayor’s Courts‚ established in the three presidency towns‚ were Crown Courts with right of appeal first to the Governor-in-Council and a right of second appeal to the Privy Council. In 1791‚ Judges felt the need of experience‚ and thus the role of an attorney to protect the rights of his client was upheld in each of the Mayor’s Courts. This was done in spite of opposition from Council members or the Governor. A second principle was also established

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    Kings of America by Mark Sutherland‚ readers are able to understand what the true role of government should have been and should be for the future as intended by our Founding Fathers. With chapters written by some of the most prominent and notable judges‚ attorneys‚ politicians‚ authors‚ theologians and most importantly‚ Christians‚ readers see the

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