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    Legal Rights

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    Legal Rights Elisia Jackson Introduction to Criminal Justice Criminals have legal rights during trial procedures. Without these rights there would be so much confusion and controversy in the court system today. There are four of them that I will give a brief summarization of and explain to you the consequences that could possibly happen if these legal rights were no longer upheld in the court system today. They are; the right to confront witnesses‚ the right to an impartial

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    temporary and permanent restraining order Word count in this document: 737 Title: The difference between a temporary and permanent restraining order A permanent restraining order will protect victims of certain crimes like child abuse‚ domestic abuse‚ harassment‚ stalking‚ sexual assault‚ and some other offenses. They are also common in some cases of divorce‚ especially when the divorce is based upon a history of repeated abuse. A permanent restraining order will most likely require the perpetrator

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    Legal Profession

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    Legal Profession in India The history of the legal profession in India can be traced back to the establishment of the First British Court in Bombay in 1672 by Governor Aungier. The admission of attorneys was placed in the hands of the Governor-in-Council and not with the Court. Prior to the establishment of the Mayor’s Courts in 1726 in 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

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    revised the legal system in India. To begin with‚ British imperialism helped to revise the legal system in India. Several things needed to be changed therefore many reforms began to occur. The legal system changed to promote justice towards all Indians no matter their classes. They worked to put an end to the caste system and slavery once and for all. Much of the population was Hindu and followed the Hindu customs and traditions even those that were hurtful or not beneficial to society or the country

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    can spend a good part of their life in prison. Penalties are not sought for their own sake‚ because this is not the era of retribution; rather they are meant to be corrective by being conducive either to the reform of the sinner or to the good of society‚ which becomes more peaceful through the punishment of sinners (Mahoney‚ 2007). Deterrence is used as a tool to prevent others from committing similar crimes. The sentencing judge overemphasized protection of the public‚ denunciation and deterrence

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    Top of Form Grade Details - All Questions Page:   1  2  Question 1. Question : (TCO F) For which situation(s) below would an organization be more likely to use a job-order costing system of accumulating product costs rather than a process costing system?   Student Answer: A steel factory that processes iron ore into steel bars   A factory that processes sugar and other ingredients into black licorice   A costume maker that makes specialty costumes for figure skaters

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    Legal Ethics

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    Essay. 1. Does the dismissal or withdrawal of charges and the desistance of witnesses automatically result in the dismissal of an administrative case against a judge? Why or why not. NO. The withdrawal of the complaint does not have the legal effect of automatically exonerating the respondent from any administrative disciplinary action. It does not operate to divest this Court with jurisdiction to determine the truth behind the matter stated in the complaint. Furthermore‚ the need to maintain the

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    world order essay

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    WORLD ORDER Nation states play a significant role in the promotion and enforcement of World Order. The nation states‚ through compliance with international law and multilateralism retain a significant impact in the enforcement and maintenance of the idealistic notion of World Order‚ defined as the sole existence of global peace and stability and an absence of conflict. However‚ state sovereignty and a lack of political will can ultimately impede on the effective enforcement of World Order. Nonetheless

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    Whirlpool Legal

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    Whirlpool Legal Responsibility The legal responsibility component of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) definition is an expected responsibility. Whirlpool is expected to obey laws and regulations that affect their stakeholders: employees‚ consumers‚ owners‚ community‚ and others. The official company statement in regards to the basic code of conduct is “There is no right way to do a wrong thing.” (Whirlpool Corporation‚ 2006) To begin with‚ Whirlpool has an established and published Code

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    upon grades. If success and opportunities were measured by grades then the corporate world and potential marriage partners would not ask for biodata in résumés‚ where other qualifications are also mentioned. Nor would they interview the prospects in order to find out what they are like as people‚ rather they would give a blind appointment to the people with the best paper qualifications. So qualifications alone are never enough‚ success depends upon physical characteristics‚ personality‚ and a willingness

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