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    Never judge a book by its cover Joshua McClain Professor Donna Strong LE 300J October 13‚ 2013 In this discussion‚ information will be provided to gain understanding of why it is important not to judge individuals

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    "We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing‚ while other judge us by what we have already done". - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow I can really identify with the meaning of this quote.  To be judged by others for what we have done in our past can be positive or negative.  We judge ourselves by what we have accomplished in life or by what we feel capable of accomplishing.  This can motivate us to try harder or to not try at all.  We learn from our past what to expect from ourselves and what

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    US Supreme Court justices are politicians in disguise‚ discuss. The role of the Supreme Court is to interpret the constitution and to apply these interpretations to legislation that has been made by Congress as to avoid them from making unconstitutional law. In doing so this is called judicial review in which the Supreme Court takes an active role in intervening in politics. If a law is suggested as being unconstitutional the Supreme Court will either accept or decline and if they accept‚ this

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    Politics Opinions Should judges be elected to serve on the bench? YES 35%of members Voice Your Opinion * I support the idea of electing judges into office because judges should represent the interests of the community being served.   If the election of judges is withdrawn as a means to appointment a candidate into office‚ then judges would serve on the bench for the sake of duty rather than service to the community. Electing officials into office empowers members of the voting community

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    The Role of the Judge Judges play many roles. They interpret the law‚ assess the evidence presented‚ and control how hearings and trials unfold in their courtrooms. Most important of all‚ judges are impartial decision-makers in the pursuit of justice. We have what is known as an adversarial system of justice - legal cases are contests between opposing sides‚ which ensures that evidence and legal arguments will be fully and forcefully presented. The judge‚ however‚ remains above the fray‚ providing

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    Cja383 If I Were a Judge

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    was a judge presiding over a case‚ I would have to impose a judgment‚ while having a proper understanding of both the type of crime the individual committed‚ as well the extent of the violations‚ and any extenuating circumstances that may have played a part in the individual’s behavior. I would also need to pay particular attention to the individual’s remorse; it is very likely that if the person admits the guilt in open court‚ and apologizes for his or her behavior to his victims that a judge may

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    the Towns Judges wife. This Judge commits himself desperately to catch Nicholas Vidal for his criminal acts at all cost. The Judge creates a Trap by having Nicolas Vidal’s mom locked in a cage. Casilda who as a passive and timid character sees a powerless woman that has become weak and releases her. Nicolas’ mom will take her own life for the sadness that her son did not rescue her. Nicolas was angered by the Judges action and order his team to find the Judge and have him killed. The Judge is the Antagonist

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    Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover Have you ever been judge just from your appearance? Well I have‚ so many times. I believe that everyone shouldn’t be judge by their looks‚ get to know them first. Everyone must have at least heard the quote‚ “don’t judge a book by its cover‚” because it’s just the same thing‚ don’t judge a person by its appearance. People have been judge by their race and who they are. You should at least ask‚ or get to know them first before you start saying something. All around

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    Do Judges Make Law

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    Judges do make law — it’s their job By Erwin Chemerinsky and Catherine Fisk Misleading and silly slogans about what judges do are dominating the debate about Supreme Court nominee John Roberts. President Bush and Republican politicians constantly repeat‚ as a mantra‚ that Roberts is a desirable choice because he won’t "legislate from the bench" and will merely "apply the law‚ not make it." But every lawyer knows that judges make law — it’s their job. In fact‚ law students learn in the first semester

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    I sat in on Judge Hubert’s court. Judge Paul Hubert is the presiding judge for Catch Court in Franklin County. Catch Court is located in Columbus‚ Ohio at 375 South High Street. What is does ‘Catch’ stand for in Catch Court? “Catch stands for Changing Actions to Change Habits” (Hubert‚ 2017). Why did you start Catch Court? Judge Hubert saw a need for women who were coming through his court. These women for victims of human trafficking not prostitutes. These women were victims and needed help

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