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    Marcos Villagomez Courtroom 11-9-2013 During this paper I am going to be covering topics such as the courtroom work groups‚ the role of a prosecutor‚ the effects of the criminal justice funnel and the backlog of cases on the court system and the courtroom work group. Topics such as these are important to cover so that each individual has a complete understanding of the pros and cons of systems in the judicial system. What is a courtroom work group? “The professional courtroom actors

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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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    HSM 240 Week 2 Assignment

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    While reading Chapter 2 on The Role of Government in Policy Making‚ I noticed that in the text it stated that “all fields of practice are affected by the social and organizational policy made by judicial decisions.” (Donald E. Chambers and Kenneth R. Wedel. Published by Allyn and Bacon pg.35). The YWCA provides women and children with several different services. It is vital that the organization is careful of what they are doing with their clients and observe the policies for these social programs

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    Courthouse Visit

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    Courthouse Visit Paper For my courthouse visit‚ I visited the Fairfax General District Court on March 12‚ 2012 at 9:30 am. I attended the hearing of a case that my sister was involved in. The court proceeding was concerning for an arrest on the count of DWI on February 11. When we arrived to court at 9:30‚ we sat outside the courtroom and they began calling in the cases alphabetically by last name. When my sister’s name was called‚ we entered the court room and she went to the front and sat down

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    The study of Law and the process of Judicial Rhetoric are two concepts that have been around since the days of Aristotle. While both have transitioned with time‚ the core of both of them have stayed the same. Where there is law‚ there has to be some sort of Judicial process. This procedure is how justice is administered and Truth is upheld in a society. You can not look at one of these ideas without the other. However‚ 15 pages is not nearly enough space to encompass such broad topics. Therefore

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    The Texas Judicial system is a puzzling topic to most citizens and has its pros and cons. The system is not liked by everybody because of the way it selects our judges. When comparing it to other states outside of Texas‚ it is different in many ways. For years many citizens and government officials have fought to reform the system. Many have failed‚ been rejected and have given up‚ while others take rejection has a reason to fight harder and fix the Judicial system. The Texas Judicial system is

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    A Passage to India ChXXIV

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    Q: Comment closely on the way Forster presents the trial in the following passage. “She paused… [pg 204] … the persecution” [pg 205].” A Passage to India is a novel written by English author E. M. Forster. In the twenty-fourth chapter‚ there is a passage where Adela first enters the court room. The passage mainly describes and shows Adela’s opinions of the man who pulled the punkah. The importance of the way the Anglo-Indians entered the courtroom and the man who pulled the punkah will be discussed

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    Jenny Ching

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    In this court case‚ on April 6‚ 2017 in San Francisco (850 Bryant St)‚ the defendant was Jenny Ching; a 34 year old women who has been convicted of a crime before‚ is being convicted for committing a robber in San Bruno on December 22‚ 2016. She was allegedly said to be at home with family and friends the night of the crime‚ however footage from the liquor store security cameras shows her face exiting the building with a bag of products and what appeared to be money. The liquor store owner claimed

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    The Judicial Council of California (JCC) explanation for its actions is false and is a pretext for discrimination. There are numerous inconsistencies and conflicting documentary evidence that I believe render their explanation as unreliable. I am urging EEOC to move forward with the investigation of my charge. I strongly believe now more than ever that I am being discriminating upon. To establish a prima facie case of discrimination based on sex‚ race‚ or national origin‚ I‚ the Claimant must establish

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    Teen Court

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    I. Introduction A. In the year of 2006‚ 411 teens were referred to the Escambia county teen court. Only 25 of the teens reoffended. B. Teen court is a program designed to help teens learn accountability and responsibility after committing a crime. C. I became interested in this topic because I would like to learn what happens to teens that commit crimes‚ but don’t get incarcerated. D. It will help me learn about the court systems for when I become a lawyer in my later life. E. I believe

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