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    REMEDIAL LAW 2013 BAR EXAMINATIONS COVERAGE 1. General Principles 1.1. Concept of remedial law 1.2. Substantive law vis-a-vis remedial law 1.3. Rule-making power of the Supreme Court 1.3.1 Limitations on the rule-making power of the Supreme Court 1.3.2. Power of the Supreme Court to amend and suspend procedural rules 1.4. Nature of Philippine courts 1.4.1. Meaning of a court 1.4.2. Court as distinguished from a judge 1.4.3. Classification of Philippine courts 1.4.4. Courts of original and

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    The holocaust was targeting anyone who was not deemed perfect in the eyes of the oppressive democratic dictator know as Hitler. Hitler targeted the Jewish population‚ but people often forget he targeted Jehovah’s Witness‚ Gay people‚ handicapped‚ Gypsis and Slavic people. 1.4 How many people were victims? The total death toll was incredibly large even without the Jewish lives lost added to the colossal death toll killed during the Holocaust is still an enormous

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    duty would be difficult. The DA is effectively immune. Other options are more promising. The law should encourage (and prosecutors’ offices should welcome) private preparation of criminal cases. Prosecutors’ budgets simply do not allow vigorous prosecution of all the available criminal cases. Logic and evidence show that in private law‚ plaintiffs win about 50 percent of the cases that are tried. This is because the parties are more likely to settle lopsided cases out of court. Public prosecutors

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    Movies and Mental Illness Paper - Primal Fear “ I believe in the notion that people are innocent until proven guilty. I believe in that notion because I choose to believe in the basic goodness of people.” The film Primal Fear depicts a defense attorney who takes up the case of an altar boy‚ Aaron‚ accused of murdering the Archbishop. As the film progresses‚ the defendant exhibits Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) which causes serious challenges to the case for the defense. In this paper

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    Evidence of accomplice: An Introduction Section 133 of the Indian Evidence Act‚ 1872 is the only absolute rule of law dealing with accomplice evidence. However it is the opinion of some that this section is redundant as Section 118 makes all persons competent to testify except those persons which the section specifically bars. Moreover there is no rule which requires that the evidence of an accomplice should be corroborated. But Section 133 might lead persons to suppose that the Legislature desired

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    store shortly before the actual robbery and murder took place‚ her statement only places James King in the store during that time. By her account she was the only one in the store prior to the arrival of the two perpetrators.(162-164). The character witness for Steve Harmon was George Sawicki‚ high school film teacher‚ his testimony shows the true side of Steve‚ “I think he is an outstanding young man. He is talented‚ bright‚ and compassionate.” (235) In a diary entry by Steve on Thursday July 9th‚

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    compare and contrast criminal afnd civil law. In civil law‚ a private party (e.g.‚ a corporation or individual person) files the lawsuit and becomes the plaintiff. In criminal law‚ the litigation is always filed by the government‚ who is called the prosecution. Punishment One of the most fundamental distinctions between civil and criminal law is in the notion of punishment. Criminal Law In criminal law‚ a guilty defendant is punished by either (1) incarceration in a jail or prison‚ (2) fine paid

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    has been limited‚ however‚ as time continues that same role seem to increase. The role of the patrol officer has taken over some of the same responsibilities as the investigators have. Such as providing immediate assistance to victims‚ locates witness‚ and interviews both victims and witnesses. Also‚ the patrol officer has the authority to initiate and complete investigations of certain classifications of crime. With all of the changes to the role of the patrol officer‚ there have been numerous

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    end. In my many years of law it has never been clearer to me the suspect has been falsely accused. It is your duty as the jury‚ the established law that is supposed to keep the innocent out of jail‚ to decide the fate of an innocent man. The key witness in this trial‚ a woman who lived across the street from the crime scene‚ claims to have seen this act. This

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    something that was uncertain previously. This is good for both the defendant and the prosecution as it allows both sides to contest evidence that is being presented and also to gather points for their own case. Therefore‚ the defendant has the chance to prove their innocence and the prosecution will also have the opportunity to prove the guilt of the opposing party‚ making it fair for both sides. In this system‚ the prosecution and the defense present their case to an impartial court. The judge relies on

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