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A Trial by Jury by D. Graham Burnett: Some Generalizations About Jury Trials

by emilykav in Law, September 3, 2011
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A review of the text A Trial by Jury by D. Graham Burnett coupled with generalizations about jury trials and the justice system. Includes the difference between the public’s perception of a trial and what the members of the jury experience.

What We Can Really Learn From The Casey Anthony Trial

by Nomdeplume in Issues, July 6, 2011
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What we can really lean from all the speculation and professional news media journalistic banter about this case is nothing about the Anthony family nor guilt/ innocence. The entire spectacle on television looked like liars poker with professional liars lawyering to create truth out of fiction. Most of all we learn that the US criminal justice system in the court room is more dysfunctional than the worst of the dysfunctional families.

Business Law: Jurisdiction Case on Negligence

by bjfleisc in Society, June 23, 2011
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A short summary of a business law case and the correct way to solve it.

Socrates and His “Apology” Story

by Guillermo Rojas in Issues, June 9, 2011
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An insight into Socrates "Apology" story.

Mode and Manner of Making of Oath

by shahzadi queen in Law, May 28, 2011
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The making of oath by the plaintiff is equivalent of an offer to and ultimate taking oath by the plaintiff…

The Trial!

by Lord Banks in Issues, April 27, 2011
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Sexual harassment is rife in British companies!

How to Purchase Structured Settlements

by lightfang in Law, April 7, 2011
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Do you know how to purchase structured settlements ???

The Jury Finds The Defendant.

by derrickbordeaux in Work, March 14, 2011
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This is a description of the Legal Justice system in the Renaissance time period.

Tort Law & The Role of Causation & Remoteness of Damage

by ElspethDaisy in Law, March 1, 2011
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Explain the role played by the concept of “causation in law” (or remoteness of damage) in the courts’ assessment of whether a defendant should be held liable in negligence. How rigid are the principles relating to causation in law, particularly in the context of claims for personal injury?

Application Without Cost Lawsuit

by s4mu3l in Crime, February 13, 2011
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This is an example of application letter in Indonesia without cost Lawsuit.

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