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    The Criminal Trial Process

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    Year 12 Legal Studies Crime Portfolio Crime: The Criminal Trial Process 1. Describe the role of the courts in the Criminal Justice Process: (300 – 400 Words) Once a formal charge has been laid against a person‚ a hearing or trial of the accused will need to take place in an appropriate court. There are many courts that have jurisdiction to hear criminal offences. The right court for the matter to be heard will depend on a number of issues this includes: The seriousness of the matter‚ in particular

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    recovery of any bonded debt (b) every attachment made before the commencement of the Act for the recovery of any bonded debt shall stand vacated and (c) such movable property shall be restored to the bonded labourer. • The district and sub-divisional magistrates have been entrusted with certain duties/responsibilities towards implementation of statutory provisions. Under Section-13 of the Act‚ Vigilance Committees are required to be constituted at the district and sub-divisional level for implementation

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    How successful was Lord Liverpool’s government in responding to Popular Discontent in the years 1815 to 1820? Lord Liverpool’s government faced popular discontent in the years 1815 to 1820 due to various social‚ political and economic factors which led to the majority of the British Public wanting a change. A change in government‚ government policies and a change to overcome the mass unemployment they were suffering from as a direct result of the end of the Napoleonic War‚ industrialisation and

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    Emily Murphy

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    helped further the Canadian feminist movement in the nineteenth century. She is most famous for her court battle to have women declared "persons" under the British North American Act. Some of her achievements also include: being the first female magistrate in the British Empire‚ author of several books‚ president of the Women ’s Canadian Club‚ and was active in implementing the Dower Act. Emily Murphy is regarded as being an influential woman in the first-wave feminist movement and she represented

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    speak on his on behalf. These people think they know what and how Meursault should think. Meursault does not though act as others do. When Meursault deals with the magistrate and the chaplain he is so mad and upset. He is an atheist and does not believe in God at all. All the anger Meursault has inside he lets out on the magistrate and chaplain. Everyone is trying to change Meursault into something he is not. “Then‚ I don’t know how it was‚ but something seemed to break inside me‚ and I started

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    [pic] Relationships beyond banking Head Office‚ Star House‚ Plot C-5‚ “G” Block‚ Bandra-Kurla Complex‚ Bandra (East)‚ Mumbai 400 051. Recruitment of Clerical Cadre Project 2011-12/6 Notice dated 16.03.2012 |BANK OF INDIA‚ a leading Public Sector Bank having Head Office at Mumbai‚ invites applications for recruitment of 3149 posts in CLERICAL CADRE | |from Indian citizens‚ who have taken the Common Written Examination for Clerical cadre

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    Actus Reus

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    Criminal Liability Actus reus The actus reus of a crime is the voluntary‚ deliberate act of the defendant. seen in the case of Hill v baxter 1958- in this case the court gave examples in a situation where a driver of a car would not be driving voluntary e.g. being stung by a bee and being hit on the head by a stone. The actus reus is any act of the defendant that is unlawful and has the consequence of causing injury to the victim that the law classifies as a wound or grevious bodily harm

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    common land‚ kill Peter and even try to force Kit to marry him. Firstly‚ Sir Philip steals the common land from the Peters family and all the other farmers‚ which is not allowed. Since most magistrates can not be trusted‚ they can not do anything about it. Readers infer that there are some corrupted magistrates‚ and they are working with or for Sir Philip‚ so if one of the farmers decides to take Philip to court‚ they will not be able to do anything to get him in trouble. Peter narrates‚ “No one wanted

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    JUVENILE JUSTICE IN THE CARIBBEAN - A Rights Approach to Children in the Juvenile Justice System CONTENTS About the Consultant i Introduction 1 The Juvenile 3 Diversion from Court 6 The Juvenile Court/Family Court 11 Juvenile Court/Family Court Operations 11 Sentencing Options 15 Remand 18 Detention 20 References 29 Synthesis of Juvenile Justice Studies in: Antigua and Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Belize‚ Commonwealth of Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Guyana

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    Who Is Naming The Animals?

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    The story of Adam naming the animals is a prominent image in both the Bible and in John Milton’s Paradise Lost‚ although what it means to name something‚ and‚ conversely‚ to have one’s name taken away from oneself‚ is not always clear. It seems that if one can name someone or thing‚ it shows that one has authority over the named‚ with authority being defined herein as the right to command and give orders‚ as in the case of Adam naming the animals. Paradoxically‚ naming as the way to confer authority

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