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    The Adversarial system usually consists of two opposing sides and assumes justice will result out of the debate between the two parties. Now‚ in the inquisitorial system of justice‚ the judge takes over the role of an investigator and decision maker. Trials in the inquisitorial system are often a lot short as well‚ as there are less lawyers‚ and fewer juries. This system also assumes that justice will result in extensive review of evidence

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    Legal History of Singapore

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    The legal system of Singapore Contants Introduction Legal history Common law and custom law Constitution Legislature Judiciary Specialities in Singapore legal system Self comments Conclusion *Note: I check the official webside‚ there is only Singapore legal system instead of Singapore’s legal system‚ so in my whole passage I use the word Singapore legal system. Introduction Singapore‚ a thriving city-state‚ overcomes the dearth of natural resources to become one of the juggernaut

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    made by judges in trials (Precedents) Origin of Common Law: William the conqueror took power in England in 1066 Judges were sent out on circuits visiting villages and hearing cases From time to time‚ the judges would meet and discuss the cases they heard The idea of precedents developed Judges should be consistent when hearing similar cases; this is seen as just and fair. In the 14th Century 1. Another court was set up to hear people’s appeals who thought that their original judge had made

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    Court Systems/CJA224 December 18‚ 2014 Russell Galbreath‚ MPA Court History and Purpose Paper What is Court? The Court is where disputes are settled‚ law is born and where individuals accused of criminal crimes are held for trial and sent before a judge to determine their fate. Courts are simply the civilized way of handling an issue in a legal organized manner. It is a critical component of American justice system. Courts id defined by the book as‚ “An agency or unit of the judicial branch of government

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    French Court System

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    maritime criminal court; - local courts‚ created by Act 2002-1138 of 9 September 2002 to meet the need to make justice more accessible‚ swifter and capable of dealing more appropriately with small claims and minor offences. Local courts have lay judges; •the courts of second instance: the appeal courts; •the supreme court: the Court of Cassation‚ responsible for ensuring compliance with the rules of law

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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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