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    same judicial hierarchy if the facts are similar. For example‚ in south Australian there are three tiered or layered court system. The lower layer is Magistrate court; the Middle layer is District court and the upper layer is the Supreme Court. The highest court is the high court of Australia. So if a decision made by the Supreme Court‚ the Magistrate court has to follow. Moreover‚ the Doctrine of precedent consists of binding precedent and persuasive precedent. Binding precedent mean is that lower

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    Thomas Hutchinson rushed to King Street where he found an angry crowd and a shaken Captain Preston. Hutchinson confronted Preston: "Do you know‚ Sir‚ you have no power to fire on any body of the public collected together except you have a civil magistrate with you give orders?" Hutchinson was a successful merchant and politician‚ Hutchinson was active at high levels of the Massachusetts government for many years‚ serving as lieutenant governor and then governor from 1758 to

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    The massacre of 1603: Chinese perception of the Spaniards in the Philippines José Eugenio Borao National Taiwan University From a historiographic point of view‚ the incident of 1603 acquires special significance in the long and tragic history of Chinese massacres in the Philippines. For compared to all the rest‚ this has been the best chronicled‚ not only in Spanish‚ but also in Chinese sources. Moreover‚ both coincide in the presentation of facts and are alike in the ordering of events. When

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    Jonas has been attacked by someone and has been harmed. Explain what offences might have been committed upon him. Jonas was not murdered therefore his attacker has committed a non fatal offence which is dealt with in either the magistrates court or the crown court depending on the severity of the crime. Jonas ’s attacker could be charged with a number of non fatal offences ranging from the lowest non fatal offences which are common assault and battery under the Criminal Justice Act 1988‚ to

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    Between the months of June to September of 1692‚ the infamous witch trials in Salem‚ Massachusetts resulted in the hanging of 19 men and women; the deaths of five others‚ including two children‚ while imprisoned in jail; the pressing to death of an 80-year old man‚ and the stoning of two dogs for collaborating with the Devil. Hundreds of others faced accusations and dozens more were jailed for months during the progress of the trials. For over three hundred years these events have not only captured

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    November 28‚ 2011 2X—Carlson AP History Chapter 19— Early Latin America Homework Questions 1) Many Iberian institutions were transplanted to the Americas such as churches‚ urbanization‚ and a government. Peasants lived in towns and villages‚ which were built on grids. The Iberian Peninsula preserved a tradition of holding slaves and slavery was brought to America. They wanted to create new nobility‚ with the Indians as their serfs. Patriarchal notions were deeply stressed and women held

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    CHILD LABOUR ACT 1986 The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act‚ 1986 is one the most debated acts regarding children in India. It outlines where and how children can work and where they cannot.  The act defines a child as any person who has not completed his fourteenth year of age. Part II of the act prohibits children from working in any occupation listed in Part A of the Schedule; for example: Catering at railway establishments‚ construction work on the railway or anywhere near the tracks

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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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    (TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE EMPLOYMENT NEWS/ROZGAR SAMACHAR DATED 19.01.2013 ) STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION Date of Exam: 14.04.2013 & 21.04.2013 15.02.2013 Closing Date : NOTICE COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL EXAMINATION‚ 2013 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1 Commission will be holding Combined Graduate Level Examination‚2013 for recruitment to different posts for which Graduation from a recognized University is the minimum Educational Qualification. The Examination will comprise of two Tiers

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    the event. On April 3‚ Sarah Cloyce was accused by protecting for her sister Rebecca against the prosecution of practicing witchcraft. Later‚ Sarah and Elizabeth Proctor were named in a warrant for arrest by the authority. A week later‚ the magistrates John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin examined the lawsuit. All the witnesses presented in the trial and accused intensely Sarah of being a witchcraft because of defending for her sister. She called those accusations as “grievous liar” and‚ then‚ did

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