Name: EbunOluwa Oyesina Matric No: 144636 Course: Law of Evidence Assignment: The question of admissibility of evidence belongs to the judge; those of its weight‚ credibility‚ sufficiency belong to the jury. Discuss Date: 29th May‚ 2012 The law of evidence is the basic kernel that underpins the administration of the civil and criminal laws of any common law country when it comes to fair and
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Irina Platt · Page 4: Irina’s actions speak louder than her words. (Irina looks down‚ impassive) - page 4. This shows that she does not agree with what Sir Peter and Cuddeford‚ yet she does not say anything as it is an argument of some sort between the two men and she doesn’t want to get involved. · In the first two scenes‚ Irina speaks in one-word answers and short sentences. This effect creates a sense of mystery to her character on her attitudes. · In the third scene (page 11)‚ we see Irina’s
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One year in high school some of the boys thought it would by funny to make a list of all the girls. They wanted to rate and make a comment about them next to get their hands on the list. They wanted to see how they rated and what they said about them. It seem like we couldn’t get the list quick enough. I never thought anything was wrong with me until I heard of the list they were making. I always thought there was nothing wrong with me and that’s what everyone else thought of me too. Before I saw
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Othello describes himself as "one that loved not wisely‚ but too well‚" which infers that his love is so intense‚ passionate and fulfilling that he has a dramatic weakness for making mistakes. Othello is a man of action‚ often makes quick and irrational decisions‚ enters his loving relationship under false pretences and has his own conflicting identities as well as being self-deluded‚ which ensures that he is judged as "one that loved not wisely‚ but too well."Othello is a man of action and as a
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Teaching Non Native-English Speakers by my former English tutor in Scotland (My experience): Use pictures when appropriate and helpful. Ask them to teach you how to say something in their native language‚ invite others to learn and use the word. Ask them to do things that don’t require written /spoken communication(many students can paint‚ draw‚ classify‚ organize‚ take notes to the office‚ etc. to feel valued and included). People love games and there are some games that are very specific
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TODAY MANY JUDGE USE HOUSE ARREST AND OTHER ELECTRIC MONITORING UNITS. HERE WE CAN LOOK INTO A FEW OF THESE. Different Forms of House Arrest Debra Taylor CCJ1020-12_Week9 There are several forms of house arrest; one I am more familiar with would be with an ankle monitor this is used usually with a low level offender. When released the inmate is fitted with the global positing system and this devise will alert the police if and when this individual violates his or her house arrest conditions
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What role does a judge play in a legal system? Does he/she make law or merely play a role in interpreting law? Discuss. A judge’s role in a legal system would be more of playing a role in interpreting law as compared to making a law which would not be a main role of the judge itself. As laws will fall under many different parts‚ the written law and unwritten law will be the basic ones that separate the two. Written laws will be such as firstly‚ the constitution which
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As the Prison system is overburdened‚ judges are giving Community Service Sentences instead of imprisonment for Minor Non-Violent Crimes. Will this be good for the society in the long run? Offences that are defined as Minor Non-Violent Offences are those that are against the law but are not usually viewed as serious enough to be taken to the court if done once or twice (Notton‚ 2010). An example of non violent offence is burglary or motor vehicle theft. Community Service is an alternative of imprisonment
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The introduction of the Human Rights Act (1998) (HRA) into the English legal system imposed new requirements as to the interpretation of statutes. In particular in situations where conflicts arise between statutes and the HRA‚ judges are required to interpret legislation in a way which is compatible with Convention Rights. This presents a marked change from the traditional approach to statutory interpretation which is based on a much more literal approach. Here we assess the degree of this change
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Describe and evaluate the negative social‚ cultural or environmental impact caused by tourism in a destination of your choice. Analyse the causes of this impact and judge to what extent sustainable tourism strategies and methods could eliminate or ameliorate them and thereby secure the long term future of the destination. The negative effects of tourism are widely publicised in a number of destinations worldwide; however it is often underdeveloped nations that are home to natural wonders of the
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