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    the prosecution continued forward with the charges on Dewey. Ultimately‚ the jury found Dewey guilty of first-degree murder and sexual assault. He was given a life sentence with no possibility of parole. At his sentencing hearing‚ Dewey warned the judge‚ “There is still a killer out

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    THE PROBLEMS FACING THE NIGERIA JUDICIARY SYSTEM THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN NIGERIA Nigeria operates a federal political structure under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria‚ 1999. The Federation consists of 36 (thirty six) States and a Federal Capital Territory. This constitution vests the legislative‚ executive and judicial powers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the National Assembly‚ the Executive and the courts established there under respectively. The powers of the States are

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    Fradella‚ 2014). Inside the juvenile court you can find the prosecutor‚ the defense attorney and the judge and sometimes judges have the hearing officers as aid (Neubauer and Fradella‚ 2014). We can see much equality between the courts however the tasks between the adult courts and the juvenile courts are handled differently. As an example the juvenile court members such as the lawyers and judges use the expert advice of professional that are non-lawyers to help assess the family historical background

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    Municipal Court

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    to be sudden dramatic music‚ and many “I objects!” I settled in‚ and watched the unassuming traffic violations unfold. Therefore‚ contrary to my expectations‚ I found myself in a laid back environment where competence is deemed unimportant to the judges‚ lawyers‚ and employees that I encountered. Caught up in my fantastical‚ idyllic court world‚ I had very high expectations of how my first court experience would unfold. I dressed up for the occasion‚ wearing a business casual outfit with heels

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    problem is being created. Although San Francisco has stepped up and started creating programs such as Community Court‚ there is yet many places that are not doing anything to fix the system but instead just making the problem escalade. It is how one judge once said‚ “Fairness has departed from the system.” ! ! Barragan

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    District Courts‚ the Circuit Courts of Appeal‚ and Supreme Court. All judges of Article III courts are appointed by the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the Senate and hold office during good behavior. The second type of court also is established by Congress. These courts are magistrate courts‚ bankruptcy courts‚ Court of Military Appeals‚ Tax Court‚ and Court of Veterans’ Appeals. The judges of these courts are appointed by the President with the advice and consent

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    The Innocent Man

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    THE INNOCENT MAN: MURDER AND INJUSTICE IN A SMALL TOWN‚ by John Grisham.  New York: Doubleday‚ 2006.  368pp. Hardcover.  $28.95.  ISBN: 9780385517232.   Reviewed by Jack E. Call‚ Department of Criminal Justice‚ Radford University.  Email: jcall [at] RADFORD.EDU.   John Grisham’s legal novels are well-known to avid readers of that literary genre.  THE INNOCENT MAN is Grisham’s first (and so far only) venture into non-fiction.  It tells the story of Ron Williamson‚ an Oklahoma boy with great promise

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    Natural Justice

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    delivered by Justice T.S.Sivagnanam at Tamil Nadu State Judicial Academy on 01.06.2009 to the newly recruited Civil Judges (JR Division) during Induction Programme 2009 All of you who have assembled here have been newly Inducted in to the Judicial Family. There lies an onerous responsibility on each one of you to carry forward your office with dignity and decorum. The post of Civil Judge Junior Division is the foundation of our Judicial Structure. It is common knowledge that unless the foundation is

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    accident and he only wanted to scare her by convincing her that he was going to kill himself. However‚ he was charged with murder. The jury was directed by the judge to acquit the defendant if there was reasonable doubt in their mine and they were directed to convict if they had no doubt if the defendant had killed intentionally. The judge directed the jury correctly but however‚ the jury was unable to agree on it. However‚ in the trial‚ the jury was wrongly directed when it was told that

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    Judicial activism believes that judges assume a role as independent policy makers on behalf of society that goes beyond their traditional role as interpreters of the Constitution and laws. Prior to the enactment of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982‚ the duty of Supreme Court justices was to interpret law‚ not took it upon themselves to make law. Nevertheless‚ the Supreme Court justices play a more predominant role in shaping government policy and legislation today than they did

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