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    In my own experience‚ I had three separate prosecutors before an actual hearing was held. That was recalling and speaking with three different people I knew nothing about who only have my file with my case in front of them The victim’s advocate knows that file by heart‚ trying to keep one calm but consistent. They don’t convey this in television. There are only one or two prosecutors‚ not offices full of them. There is not soft-hearted constant for the victim to

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    Wrongdoing The Prosecutor

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    The position of the prosecutor is powerful through the broad discretion the office holds. “The local prosecutor has been called the single most powerful figure in the administration of criminal justice” (Goelzhauser‚ 2013). Therefore‚ it would be unethical to destroy evidence of a defendant’s guilt. The main duty of a prosecutor is to see justice being achieved and the destruction of evidence goes directly against the pursuit of justice and public safety. The use of improper prosecutorial methods

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    PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ACT (CHAPTER 241) Short title. 1. This Act may be cited as the Prevention of Corruption Act. Interpretation. 2. In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires — "agent" means any person employed by or acting for another‚ and includes a trustee‚ administrator and executor‚ and a person serving the Government or under any corporation or public body‚ and for the purposes of section 8 includes a subcontractor and any person employed by or acting for such subcontractor; "Director"

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    Claire Mccaskill

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    her Juris Doctor from the University Of Missouri School Of Law a few years later. After college‚ Claire started to work as a research attorney for the Court of Appeals‚ being one of the very few females prosecuting criminal cases as an assistant prosecutor in the Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. She spent a few years in the court room and soon specialized in arson prosecution. She then served in the Missouri House of Representatives from 1983 to 1988. In 1992‚ Claire performed yet another

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    shows such as Larry King Live‚ Nightline‚ Good Morning America‚ and the Today Show. Many crucial‚ yet harmful decisions were made that ultimately resulted in an innocent man’s execution at the death house in Greensville‚ Virginia. The police‚ the prosecutor‚ and the Judge can all be held responsible for Coleman’s death. However‚ the reason Roger Coleman was not acquitted of the murder of Wanda McCoy in the first place and thus in a position to be executed was because his original lawyers‚ Steve Arey

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    Moot Court Case Analysis

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    amount of time. 22. I require you to return each of my phone calls and emails within 24 hours. 23. I require you to keep me apprised of the status of my case and any new developments as they arise in a very timely manner. Do not represent to the prosecutor that I will entertain any agreement without consulting me first. 24. I require you to immediately provide me with a copy of any and all paperwork you send out or receive pertaining to my case and do so with ample time for me to consult with the

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    Florida V. Anthony

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    Florida v. Anthony On may 24‚ 2011 Casey Anthony was brought to trial for the murder of her daughter Caylee Anthony. Casey Anthony’s was charged with First-degree murder‚ Aggravated child abuse‚ and providing false information to law enforcement. The prosecutor in this case was Linda Drane Burdick‚ who said that Casey wanted nothing more to live the single woman’s life of partying with her boyfriend‚ and going to clubs. She hadn’t had a job in years‚ but lied to her family about going to work. The prosecution

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    Courtroom Group

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    University of Phoenix Professor John DiPietro February 6‚ 2013 In the following essay will talk about the participants in a courtroom. How do they work on a daily basis and what changes would I recommend. Also what is the role of the prosecutor? How does a prosecutor determine which cases to pursue? Also what are some solutions to backlog of cases? According to Schmallager (2011)‚ criminal trial participants are dividing in two categories that are professionals and outsiders. The professional are

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    The opening scene of the play is a court. There is a judge facing the audience. Mary Maloney is in the defendants seat ‚ looking very calm. Prosecutor: The defendant‚ Mary Maloney‚ is accused of murdering her husband‚ Patrick Maloney. Although she is currently pregnant‚ I urged your honour not to sympathise with her‚ as evidence shows that she is a cold-blooded killer. Mary Maloney pretends to cry upon hearing that. Defending Lawyer: Objection! No one is guilty until proven so in front of the

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    Minnoesota V. Ronald Riff

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    orally and also in writing. The prosecutor main goal is to prove to both the judge and jury that the defendant is in guilty. The prosecutor opening the statement of Riff did knowingly commit the crime of breaking‚ and burglary on September 30‚ 2011 between 12:10am and 12:20 am orally to the judge and jury. The incident located at the Marquette’s Market on 1234 Main St. Midtown‚ Minnesota 44333‚ which the owner of the market is known as Speedy Marquette. It the prosecutor choice to share his/her witnesses

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