Articles, tagged with "magistrate", page 2
31st March 2011
o In historical Athens, divorce was freely permitted. Even so, the individual in search of divorce has to submit their request to a magistrate who then made a decision whether or not the good reasons for the request had been enough.o Malta does not allow ...
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Author:
Brandy
25th March 2011
There are always new ways and trends in studies and in professions, as evaluated by the historical details. You need to work for understanding the real world scenario for your best. There are many things that are really profitable for people, even at thes...
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Author:
Alda
09th March 2011
I passed my driving test when I was 17. I passed it on my first attempt. I have now been driving for thirty years and consider myself to be a safe driver. I don’t drink and drive, I don’t use the telephone whilst driving, I don’t eat and drive and I don’t...
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Author:
ClaireNguyen
01st March 2011
Currently at least 95% of all cases will go through the Magistrates Court process. It is designed specifically to resolve local disputes in a bid to maintain control and order in our society. There are almost 400 Magistrates Courts and nearly 30,000 magis...
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cgyles6819
01st March 2011
As Magistrates deal with the majority of cases in England and Wales they are an integral and necessary part of the justice system, they can make a huge difference to your local community. There are over 350 Magistrates Courts and more than 30,000 acting m...
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cgyles6819
26th February 2011
In the UK the Magistrates Courts will deal with many civil cases and criminal cases. The majority of criminal cases will start at the Magistrates Court, for the more serious cases, such as murder; the case will be transferred directly to the Crown Court w...
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Author:
cgyles6819
25th February 2011
Do I have a Legitimate Motion to Suppress?Clientele frequently request criminal defense attorneys no matter whether the police can lawfully search their motor vehicle right after becoming arrested by the police.In brief, the solution might rely as to the ...
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Author:
Perry Barron
25th February 2011
Small Claims courts possess restricted legal system to listen to civil instances in between private litigants. Courts approved to try small claims may also have other judicial functions, and also the title by which such a court is known differs by legal ...
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Author:
Trevor Shannon
23rd February 2011
In this modern day and age it is ever more increasingly likely that we could need to settle a dispute in court. There are many different types of reasons for going to court, unpaid taxes, matrimonial disputes, robbery, murder, discrimination, fraud, the p...
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Author:
cgyles6819
23rd February 2011
Quarry owner prosecuted after worker suffers broken leg
The owner of a quarry in Gloucestershire has been fined £5,000 and ordered to pay a further £8,790 in costs after blocks of stone fell onto a worker, breaking his leg in two places.
Ian Stanley B...
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First_Response
21st February 2011
A Landlord may evict a Tenant for violating a provision of the lease, but must do so according to lawful procedures. For example, unless the Tenant's lease provides otherwise, when a Tenant does not pay their full rent, the Landlord must first make a cle...
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Author:
Rodney McNabb
17th February 2011
Criminal law mainly deals with crimes against society, it is also known as penal law. The main aim of criminal law is to achieve criminal justice. Criminal law has a set of regulations and statutes which govern the process of investigating, charging and t...
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Author:
cgyles6819
14th February 2011
A criminal conviction will occur when a court of law finds a defendant guilty of a crime and comes to a final verdict. An acquittal is the opposite of a conviction. There are some flaws in the criminal justice system and ocasionally innocent people are co...
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Author:
cgyles6819
20th January 2011
During this time Fox also ventured further into his calling, challenging the social and economic society of the day. It was one thing to know about the light, but living in the light was another. Remember, to Fox, if you called yourself a Christian, you h...
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Author:
Roberts Liardon
13th December 2010
In the unfortunate event that you are ever arrested by the police for crimes like petty theft, sex offenses, or even murder, the worst thing you can do is to start talking and protesting your innocence to the police. Instead, politely and calmly state tha...
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Author:
Nick Messe