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    Certainty vs doubt

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    Certainty and doubt co-exist. The is no doubt without certainty (vice versa). The growth of the idea may be swayed by evidence (verbal‚ visible‚ or experience). Verbal evidence is not always credible and relies on the character of the person speaking; however‚ the speaker may conceal or twist the truth around to arrive at a logical point of view‚ therefore any person may believe the persons point. Lawyers‚ magicians‚ and politicians use pieces of the truth to direct certainty or doubt about their

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    investigation. (b) For all other offenses‚ by filing the complaint or information directly with the Municipal Trial Courts and Municipal Circuit Trial Courts‚ or the complaint with the office of the prosecutor. In Manila and other chartered cities‚ the complaints shall be filed with the office of the prosecutor unless otherwise provided in their charters. The institution of the criminal action shall interrupt the running of the period of prescription of the offense charged unless otherwise provided

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    Racial Disparity in Sentencing Donna Black CJA423 October 18‚ 2010 Shomari L. Gilford Racial Disparity in Sentencing Racial disparity in sentencing continues to be a long time culmination in the criminal justice system. The disparity in criminal sentencing is seen when individuals who commit similar or the same criminal act results in acquiring different sentences upon conviction (Jones-Brown‚ 2002). The paper will take a look at racial disparity in sentencing today‚ do an examination of

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    Brittany Oliver Documented Argument December 3‚ 2012 English 111 Crime and Punishment of Human Trafficking Introduction Human Trafficking is one of the most heinous crimes against humanity. It makes the process of recruiting‚ transporting‚ hiding and holding‚ and finally receiving a person through a use of force‚ coercion‚ false promises‚ and monies for the purpose of exploiting them (UNODC.org pg.1). In the article Human Trafficking: Preventing‚ Protecting‚ Prosecuting by Susie Johnson on

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    circumstances; also means “writing” | Dike Exoules | Procedure where Athenian law provided a means by which defendant (i.e. a defendant whom a jury found liable for damages) would have to pay an extra fine to the State if he failed to pay the prosecutor. | Eisangelia | Providing charge/accusation for tyranny; “things that were arguably wrong but for which no law existed yet. | Ephesis | Permitting a right of appeal to the popular courts | Nomothetai | “Law givers” – made sure no law before

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    GA1400116 MJ601 court visit

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    Charles Presnell GA1400116 426 SE Tray terr Port St Lucie‚ FL 34983 D: (772) 224-9836 E: (772) 343-0649 C: (772) 224-9836 MJ601‚ Survey of Criminal Justice Assignment 4‚ Activity 11 10 September 2014 1 The court case observed was the STATE OF FLORIDA vs. Jeffrey A. Burke. The case appeared at the St Lucie County Courthouse‚ 218 S 2d st‚ Fort Pierce FL 34950‚ room 2C at 9 am. The charges against the defendant were one count of driving

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    Ethical Dilemma’s of an Attorney Gina Boldt ADJ 235 March 22‚ 2013 John Ellison Ethical Dilemma’s of an Attorney The three major ethical dilemmas faced by a defense attorney are client perjury‚ delivery of physical evidence and the disclosure of prior convictions (Boldt‚ 2013). They are bound to provide thieir client with courage and devotion (Pollock‚ 2012‚ 2010). This dilemma‚ at times‚ tries the attorneys personal morals and ethics‚ though‚ once again‚ the protection of the defendant overrules

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    My Goals For The Year

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    I had my goals for freshman year set. I was going to at least try and get A’s and B’s in my Spanish Language and Spanish World History classes. I was also going to try out for the basketball team‚ the volleyball team‚ and the softball team. I was going to do all these things"¦ at Coral Reef Senior High. But then I moved‚ and I ended up here‚ at American Senior High. Since Coral Reef is definitely different than American High‚ I had to rethink my goals. Academically‚ I had to change my goals since

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    Courtroom 302

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    actually sitting in jail for five months while awaiting his trial because‚ unlike Kwidzinski‚ Troy did not have money to even post enough for bail. Troy was “tired” and even though Troy wanted to go to trial‚ he felt like his public defender and prosecutor wanted him to take a guilty plea (Bogira 44). Troy realized‚ as did Kwidzinski‚ guilty or not their fate would be left in the hands of chance if they went to trial. They decided the best case scenario would be to accept the plea and be guaranteed

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    are selected by the judge‚ prosecution and the defending attorney. The judge will provide the list of potential jurors to both the prosecution and the defending attorney for the selection process to participate in the trial case. For either the prosecutor or the defending attorney jury selecting a jury is normally very similar in its process. The selection of the jurors is completed after the trial initiation and the arraignment and plea. The Sixth Amendment provides the any American citizen the

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