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    Criminal Law Kiaira Knox 3.14.13. Criminal law addresses the government’s prosecution of individuals who have committed an act classified as a crime. Federal‚ state‚ and local governments categorize crime and prosecute criminals. This is the nature and purpose of law. Without laws‚ people wouldn’t know what to do. The rule of law is the belief that an orderly society must be governed by established principles (laws) and applied fairly to all of its members (basically stating that no one is

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    745‚ 807 (codified at 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c)(2) (2012)). Before its enactment‚ § 1512(c)(2) was part of the Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982 ("VWPA"). Victim and Witness Protection Act of 1982‚ Pub. L. No. 97-291‚ 96 Stat. 1248. "The [VWPA] was enacted to protect those persons with knowledge of criminal activity who are willing to confide in the government.

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    The Trial of the Century Larry King‚ from CNN‚ could not have summarized a single day any better. On June 17‚ 1994‚ he told his viewers that‚ “If we had god booked‚ and O.J. Simpson was available‚ we would move god”. (Tru T.V.) The Rangers just won the Stanley Cup‚ and they were celebrating their parade in Manhattan that day. Also‚ the Knicks and Rockets were at Madison Square Garden‚ playing a crucial fifth game of the NBA Finals. Meanwhile‚ world renown golfer Arnold Palmer was playing his last-ever

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    and fairly during the case. Another advantage of the adversary system is that it relies on oral evidence. When giving evidence in court‚ it must be given orally. When this is performed it allows judges‚ the jury and magistrates to see whether the witness is telling the truth and observe body language. The burden and standard of proof are an advantage of the adversary system. In criminal proceedings the

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    include homicide‚ assault of a police officer‚ kidnapping‚ burglary‚ and crimes related to drugs. The prosecution must attempt to provide accurate evidence to prove the charges against Stu Dents. During this trial‚ the prosecution will evaluate the laws and statutes of Hawaii‚ Virginia‚ Arkansas‚ North Carolina‚ and Pennsylvania to determine which state the case is the strongest. The prosecution will examine each of these states thoroughly to provide a better understanding of the charges‚ which

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    2). A trial gives the prosecution and the defense an equal opportunity to present their evidence. A basic principle of Canada’s justice system is that the accused is innocent until proven guilty. According to (Manitoba Justice‚ )‚ trial process in Canada -: Beginning - The trial begins with the prosecutor presenting the evidence against the accused. This is done by calling witnesses and introducing materials as evidence to support the charges. Cross examination - Each witness called for the Crown

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    will describe what a courtroom work group is‚ who is in a courtroom work group and what they each do. The role of the prosecutor will also be described and how they determine which cases to pursue‚ and what would happen if the criteria for the prosecution of cases were more lenient or stringent. Lastly‚ this paper will describe the effects of the criminal justice funnel and the backlog of cases on the American court systems and the courtroom work group. Are there any solutions to help eliminate the

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    an attorney who has been elected or|The prosecution plays a very important role in the | |Prosecutor |appointed chief of a prosecution agency‚ |criminal justice system. They are very busy‚ starting | | |and whose official duty is to conduct criminal |before they even know if they are taking a case. The | | |proceedings on behalf of the people against |prosecution is very much involved in the case with

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    “The Boston Controversy” March 5th‚ 1770 marks a day in American history where an event took place known as the “Boston Massacre”. This notable moment in American history was a spark in the colonies that eventually led to the American colonies taking up arms against England. The “Boston Massacre” was the iconic nickname of a riot in Boston that led to British soldiers firing upon of colonists on March 5th 1770. The major controversy debated is whether or not the British officer

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    Maliciously wounding another person is a criminal offence. Hence in this trial‚ the legal burden of proof will be on the prosecution in accordance with Woolmington v DPP ‚ to prove that Richard is guilty of the offence. The evidential burden is also on the prosecution as they bear the legal burden in the case. However‚ if Richard wishes to use a common law defence or a statutory defence‚ the evidential burden is on him to adduce sufficient evidence for the issue to go before the tribunal of facts

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