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    Court Observation

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    Court observation The courts have the function of giving the public a chance to present themselves whether to prosecute or defend themselves if any disputes against them rises. It is known to everyone that a court is a place where disputes can be settled while using the right and proper procedures. The court is also the place where a just‚ fair and unbiased trial can be heard so that it would not cause any disadvantage to either of the party involved in the dispute. The parties are given a chance

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    RELATED CASES: None. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: None. On 11/09/2015‚ Cheryl Hanson contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report criminal mischief to her home and vehicle. Ms. Hanson advised at 0730 hours on 11/09/2015‚ she exited her home to get into her vehicle and discovered black spray paint in the rear and sides of her vehicle. As she turned around to go back into her home she observed black spray paint onf the exterior side‚ rear and front walls of her home. Ms. Hanson

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    Court Visit

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    Doctor 1 Student: Angelica Regina A. Rosales Professor: Atty. Judiel M. Pareja II. Introduction Petitioner‚ Mishiel Lapasaran Torrefiel the wife of the defendant Clifford Rey Torrefiel filed a declaration for the nullity of marriage and custody of the children. Defendant has deemed to be psychologically incapacitated to comply his marital obligations. III. Discussion Petitioner and the defendant’s marriage was celebrated on 2009. They

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    Pamela Smart court case

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    The Pamela Smart Case 24 year old Gregory Smart was shot dead in his New Hampshire condominium‚ which what appeared to be a botched burglary‚ just one week before his first wedding anniversary. Six weeks later William Flynn‚ age of 16‚ Vance Lattime‚ age of 17 and Patrick Randall‚ age of 18 were arrested and charged with the murder‚ all three pleaded guilty. However‚ to reduce their sentences the teenagers agreed to testify against the person they claimed persuaded them to carry out the killing:

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    Court Issues

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    Court Issues JoyAnn Czudek CJA/394 June 24‚ 2013 Kevin Dzioba Court Issues The criminal justice system has changed tremendously over the decades and so has society. It is important that the court system make changes to keep up with the times. There are parts of the court system that need to be identified to have these changes occur. One of these areas is the way courts are managed including their problems and resolutions. A new trend that has emerged is victims’ rights. Victims can now

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    Courts of Healing

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    Courts of healing justice are specialized courts that deal in specific types of offenders. The ones that will be covered here are juvenile courts‚ family courts‚ and drug courts. These courts keep these specific types of cases out of the general courts. Their goal is to try to heal the offender of what is causing them to offend instead of just locking them up. They are also referred to courts of second chance. These courts work with social services and law enforcement agencies to provide special

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    Court Observations

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    Court Observation My court case observation was interesting‚ to say the least. I walked into the DeKalb county courthouse‚ in Auburn‚ Indiana‚ not knowing where to go‚ what to say or do‚ or even how to dress. By the time I left‚ I had learned far more than I planned on‚ and not just through observing . . . I sat in on three trials: two civil cases and one criminal case. Afterwards‚ I had the unique opportunity to talk with the judge and county bailiff for about half of an hour. The first

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    Tinker has been applied to numerous cases involving student speech. However‚ in recent years‚ the Supreme Court has been faced with the difficult decision of how to apply it to online‚ off-campus speech. So what direction are the courts currently heading to give clarity to school leaders on how to approach discipline of students’ off-campus‚ online speech? The answer… is very little. One case we briefly mentioned in class this semester involved a Mississippi high school student who uploaded a personal

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    Characteristics of an Early Childhood Educator Early childhood educators work hard to prepare young children for the transition into kindergarten. The importance of pre-kindergarten education has resulted in a larger number of preschool teachers needed across the country. These educators should have certain characteristics to be effective teachers. To properly prepare young children‚ the teachers must have patience‚ compassion and creativity. For most students in preschool‚ this is their first

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    The Evolving Stance of Segregation        In Plessy v Ferguson the court ruled that segregation was constitutional so long as the  provided separate facilities were equal. For the next fifty eight years‚ states created laws that  supported their own policies of segregation. Known as Jim Crow Laws‚ these laws continued to  discriminate against African Americans across nation. It was not until 1954 when the case  Brown v Board of Education when the court reached a decision to overturn segregation and ruled  unconstitutional

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