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    I attended the District Court at 201 West Picacho Ave on March 7‚ 2011. I sat in on judge Mike Murphy’s court. Judge Murphy started court promptly at 9:00 a.m. but before I got into the court I had to wait in a long line of about 30 people. then when I finally got to the court house door I had to go through a metal detector where I had to take off my belt and shoes and everything metal on my persons. Then I asked one of the officers working the metal dictator how I could ask to sit in on a criminal

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    The book Courtroom 302‚ written by Steve Bogira in 2005‚ is about the criminal courts in Chicago‚ IL. Steve Bogira graduated from Northwestern University‚ and is an excellent reporter for the Chicago Review. Courtroom 302 is story told mainly from through Steve Bogira’s observations. Bogira observes a courtroom (Courtroom 302)‚ and basically the entire justice system process from beginning to end. The courtroom that Bogira observes is in the control of Judge Daniel Locallo. Judge Locallo helps

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    Bridgeport case involved three white teenagers‚ Michael Kwidzinski‚ Jasas‚ and Caruso that were accused of brutally beating two young black boys who were riding their bikes in the predominantly white neighborhood. The entire summary of the case‚ in Courtroom 302‚ was based around the fact that one of the boys‚ Michael Kwidzinski‚ was most likely innocent. The question then turns to the boy himself‚ Michael Kwidzinski; if he was innocent‚ why did hid then accept a guilty plea bargain? Kwidzinski was dealing

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    Before this assignment‚ I never even knew where Philippine court was or how it looked like. I had this image of a large colonial building with an imposing facade‚ smartly dressed lawyers racing to their destinations and the gripping tension as the fate of human lives hung in the balance. It was‚ quite embarrassingly in retrospect‚ the romantic Hollywood view in my head. The first time we went to court was to check the schedule of proceedings. It was around 5 pm then. We didn’t really know where

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    Axia College Material Appendix C Courtroom Participants Directions Review pp. 216-35 in The Courts in Our Criminal Justice System. Identify five courtroom participants listed in the text between pp. 216-35. Then‚ describe each courtroom participant’s role you chose. Each response must be about 30 words in length. Then‚ select examples from fictional portrayals of the courtroom found in books‚ movies‚ and television‚ for example‚ The Runaway Jury‚ A Few Good Men‚ or Law and Order to make

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    of NJ has had over 12 years’ experience with recordings and 97 percent of lawyers and 88 percent of judges have been DISSATISFIED with the quality of the transcripts. North Carolina already uses audio-recording equipment in a number of courtrooms‚ mostly at the district court level where the likelihood of appeal is low‚ and the reviews have been less than glowing. “As the saying goes‚ you get what you pay for‚” David Jester‚ a lawyer said. “The transcript from audio is not nearly

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    bottom-line cost of $8‚176.39 for equipment‚ before a trade-in rebate for their old equipment. The purchase would also include the necessary extraneous services like setup‚ tech support‚ and networking leads. Further information was obtained about Courtroom Connect‚ a competitor in the market‚ and they provide similar services at a slightly lower cost. Then I did an on-site inspection of the facilities in order Memo to Karen Klein Page

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    definitely persuaded me to only thinking that the courtroom looked a certain way. I came into court believing that the courtroom would look like a courtroom from the 1920s‚ consisting of wooden pews‚ a big witness stand and one wooden bench for the judge. I visited Peachtree city municipal court on March 29th from eight until twelve and my perspective on court changed tremendously. Once I walked into the building I had to make sure

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    pass through the metal detectors. As I walked around the court building‚ I also noticed that there were security guards at every exit door and they made sure nobody entered‚ only exited. There were also Wayne County Police Officers in most of the courtrooms I looked into. In my opinion‚ security measures were very good at this location and I felt very safe. The building itself was ordinary‚ nothing to fancy. The outside of it looked like any other building in Detroit and it was hard to tell what the

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    Short story STOP PLEASE STOP! Feeling the icy water dripping down from the Power Team Hose. The cries of there laughter were so disgusting and vicious like the devil’s own laughter. I’d cry out HELP! No one was ever there to witness the crucial activities the so called doctors would have installed for me. I was trapped with no way out. “You want some more of this boy!?” yelled the doctor with the gas mask on. “ We still have ten gallons filled with gelid water to throw out.” Never had asked for

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