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    Mock Trial Analysis

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    The mock trial we held in class progressed pretty well within the two days we had. With the amount of time that we had to prep for the trial and the amount of experience we had about trials‚ we as a class improvised and adjusted perfectly. Our peek was on our second day‚ when everyone practiced their skills that they accumulated after messing up on the first day. The trial on the first day was a rough one‚ for everyone had to get into the mindset of what we needed to do‚ and everyone had no idea

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    Anne Hutchinson's Trial

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    crimes‚ trials and other subjects. In the 1600s religion was what the country was believed to be founded on‚ the “holy” land‚ “God built this land for us!” This also transferred into the courtroom; people who could’ve been suspected to do committing a crime‚ who really didn’t‚ but are found guilty because it goes against the beliefs of the higher court. Ann Hutchinson’s trial is a great example of being treated unfairly in a courtroom and also an example of how the court was used during trials. Anne

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    The aim for this paper is to elaborate on what characterizes the Nuremberg Trials and the importance of the trial to international criminal justice. To understand what the Nuremberg Trial entails‚ I will construe and provide a brief on the crimes prosecuted within the trial. Some of the worst crimes occurred in the early years of the 30’s to innocent children‚ mothers‚ and families‚ specifically to Jewish‚ allied prisoners of war‚ and Russians during the Holocaust of World War II. During this time

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    Scottsboro Trial Essay

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    Speaking of racism‚ the Scottsboro Trials and other racist behaviors displayed by Caucasians in the South have many parallels to what happened in To Kill a Mockingbird. For the most part‚ the Scottsboro Trials were a series of trials for a group of African American teens who apparently raped two white women who were in a train car with them riding from Tennessee to Alabama (Johnson). Eventually‚ the juries convicted the men despite substantial amounts of evidence to the contrary (Anderson). Specifically

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    Salem Witch Trials

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    Bryan F. Le Beau. The Story of the Salem Witch Trials Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall‚ 1998. The Salem Witch Trials has been a debatable topic for many historians enamored by its deviation from the normal as seen in Europe or other European Colonies in North America. As presented in Bryan Le Beau’s book The Story of the Salem Witch Trials‚ the story of Salem is unique in that it is centered primarily around the communities incapability to harmonize with one another. In the first two chapters

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    Trial and Appellate Courts CJS 220 The Court System Trial and Appellate Courts Trial courts and appellate courts have differences not only in their functions but also in what and who are involved in the proceedings. Trial courts are the point of origin for the cases. The prosecutor’s function is to prove the defendant guilty through evidence‚ witness testimony‚ and possibly cross-examination of the defendant. The defense attorney works to disprove the prosecutor’s case through in the same

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    Assess the impact of the Suez crisis on the conservative party 1955-1959 The conservative party managed to recuperate after the Suez crisis‚ which was a major low point in the party’s history. But how could the party bounce back after such a major event? The conservative’s policies changed to cater of everyone with re-established the conservatives as a strong party. The Suez crisis greatly affected the conservative party as a whole. For an example the lack of trust with the party. Eden

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    Mock Trial Closings

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    is the last piece of a mock trial‚ essentially the last time you get to sell your case to the jury. During the closing argument‚ you are summarizing and putting together everything the jury has already heard during the trial. You are basically clarifying everything presented in the trial from showing the relevance of a particular witness to showing how everything you’ve presented comes together to prove your case. It is one of the most important parts of mock trial‚ mainly because the jury listens

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    Salem Witch Trials

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    example of all such social tragedies based on fear and ignorance is that of the colonial era ’s Salem Witch Trials. While Mc Carthyism was illustrated as a widespread fear of communism that led the United States to pursue unnecessary investigations‚ imprisonments‚ and often unprovoked acts against those who were often only remotely accused of being a "dreaded communist"‚ the Salem witch trials led to well over a dozen executions of local women accused of practicing witchcraft and directly associating

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    Randomized Control Trials

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    In randomized control trials (RCTs)‚ there are two groups that are put on trial; control group and treatment group. The control group is a group that does not receive any treatment and is used as a benchmark during the trial‚ whereas the treatment group is the group put under trial to test out the outcomes. Banerjee and Duflo argued that many questions in development‚ including health‚ education‚ and microcredit can be settled by using randomized control trials. When it comes to observational studies

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