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    There are agencies that function in a specific jurisdictions or provides a specialized function in a specific jurisdiction. All departments work together to protect citizens‚ prevent crime‚ and solve crimes within their community. * What are the principal roles and functions of police organizations and their role as it applies to the law? * Local law enforcement protects citizens and maintains law and order within their assigned jurisdiction. Local law enforcement patrols communities to deter

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    the public needs information on where a street is located or even acting as educators. They may go out to schools or colleges to give them vital information on drugs. The “local police have long-term relationships with the communities under their jurisdiction” (Ford‚ 2004). The local police are present in the communities. State The state also has police‚ but they are called State police‚ state patrol‚ or highway patrol. They do investigations as well as state patrolling. This

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    order the record to be transmitted to King’s Bench. In the seventeenth century it became a means of review of the activities then newly required of the justices of the peace. Prohibition‚ one of the oldest known writs‚ at first used to limit the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts‚ was later used by the common law courts in the battles with the Court of Chancery‚ and other courts more closely associated with the Crown. Mandamus in the 13th century was a means of ensuring performance of acts

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    that result in case law determinations. 2. State jurisdiction means that the state has authority of trying cases involving violations of state and local laws‚ the states have general jurisdiction. State jurisdiction is at times concurrent with

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    Fourteenth Amendment want or not want to grant citizenship to every person who happened to be born on U.S. soil? And does "subject to the jurisdiction" mean something different from "born in the United States‚"? First‚ let’s see exactly what the fourteenth amendment states: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States‚ and subject to the jurisdiction thereof‚ are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge

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    Industrial regulation pertains to the government regulation of firms’ prices or rates within industries. These regulations are in existence to prevent companies from forming a monopoly‚ to promote competition and achieve allocative efficiency. (McConnell‚ Brue & Flynn‚ 2011) In the mid 1800s‚ as industry grew‚ many industries began to take on the look of a monopoly by being dominant firms. They used questionable pricing tactics and were charging their customers high prices. The customers and businesses

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    have jurisdiction over the subject matter? Arguments or Objectives of the Parties: [What were the arguments or objections presented to the court?] In answer to the Breton’s petition to cancel Agreement of Sale‚ one of CPS’s defenses was that the land court lacked jurisdiction over the subject matter. Therefore any judgment rendered is invalid. Holding/Rule of Law: [What was the legal rule(s) or principle(s) the court applied to the case?] “The land court is a court of limited jurisdiction‚ created

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    regulations for conduct‚ including specialized rules (military law‚ uniform building)‚ moral conduct under various religions‚ and for organizations Concept of Law in Malaysia Organization of Courts 2. The Appeal System 3. Bodies with Specialized Jurisdiction 1. Organization of Courts The Malaysian court system is organized in a hierarchy like a pyramid with the subordinate courts at the base The administration of justice in Malaysia is a federal matter and courts are therefore federal. Even if the

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    approximately about RM500‚000. However‚ she failed to do so and Kiki wanted to take action against her. In which court shall Kiki apply to and state the reason Based on Section 65 of the Subordinate Courts Act 1948 [Act 92] provides the Sessions Court: jurisdiction to try all actions and suits of a civil nature for the specific performance or rescission of contracts or for cancellation or rectification of instruments‚ so kiki must apply to session court because ally failed to fulfill the requirement of the

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    Repealer Act. The Act would essentially take the Court’s jurisdiction of such cases away. Although the bill did not pass until 1868‚ the Supreme Court decided to delay the hearing until Congress had either passed or discarded the bill. The Court ultimately unanimously denied jurisdiction and thereby closed the case. While judicial decisions result from the synthesis of the three aforementioned models‚ the judicial resolution to deny jurisdiction in Ex Parte McCardle was a predominantly legal

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