Articles, tagged with "judicial system", page 6
16th July 2009
Court reporting training takes anywhere from between two to three years to complete. This training usually includes courses on language and terminology in addition to the basic skills training for transcription which includes the use of transcription tool...
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Author:
Allen Anderson
09th July 2009
Court reporting is the process of transcribing the spoken word during court hearings, official proceedings and live events. The field itself is quiet steady in its growth, growing with the national average (according to the bureau of labor statistics) and...
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Author:
Allen Anderson
30th June 2009
Before considering what the laws and how they will be introduced in society, or the circumstances must be taken. into account ..
WHY DO WE HAVE THE LAW
The behavior of people, sometimes, can lead to undesirable results, in general, damage to one o...
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Author:
hamid
12th June 2009
Obstruction of justice, as you've probably seen used a hundred times on shows like Law & Order as a coercion tactic to get witnesses to talk, is a real thing. Although the police do not go around threatening people with it, it can carry some serious penal...
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Author:
Kevin Johnson
29th May 2009
There are some crimes that just defy any kind of sense, common or otherwise. So completely off the map of decent human behavior that only the death penalty seems to be the appropriate response of the judicial system. An emerging case here in Canada app...
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Author:
Doug King
11th May 2009
By his own admission, Bertie Hall is a simple man.
He believes people should keep their word, that government should take care of people and that marriage should begin with a singular, magnetic, romantic connection.
Hall's The Words of a Simple Man ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
08th April 2009
Getting Workers Compensation Insurance Claim is somewhat simple, follow the steps listed below:
- The first priority is to get medical attention immediately.
- Inform your employer [which means either your supervisor or the Human Resources Division].
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Author:
Walter Sigmore
12th March 2009
There's new good news for distressed Americans facing foreclosure. President Barack Obama's new plan will try to stem the rapidly growing amount of home foreclosures in this country. The new plan does not help every homeowner in need unfortunately but the...
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25th February 2009
When a couple is divorcing, there so many issues that arise and need to be resolved: division of asset, household belongings and other property, financial settlements, shared business assets, vacation property, retirement accounts, non-financial compensat...
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Author:
Kiki Anderson
16th February 2009
If you are not familiar with the government of Japan, then the thought of having a ceremonial figurehead that is the great symbol, may seem a little different. This is the role that the Japanese Emperor holds, as he holds no true power but is there for ce...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
14th January 2009
Divorce can be mentally taxing even without the additional legal hassles that
follow. Divorces cases are heard in the Probate and Family courts in
Massachusetts. There is a special court in every county in the state, and the
case has to be filed onl...
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Author:
E. Wells
15th December 2008
There are a lot of things that people want to know regarding accidents and what kind of claims they can make for compensation. The first thing that most of them want to know is whether they can actually make a claim. Anyone can make a claim, but you must ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th December 2008
While a court reporter is known to be necessary in the judicial system in order to accomplish a variety of court room tasks, a court reporter in Florida is particularly important to the judiciary branch of the United States' government. Florida's court sy...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
15th October 2008
The task of deciding upon legal child custody matters can be an emotionally drawing one. It is emotionally drawing not only for the parents / guardians but also for the innocent child who doesn't know what is happening while wars are being fought - either...
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Author:
legalchildcus
07th October 2008
A common complaint about our judicial system, both civil and criminal arenas, is that far too many cases are clogging the courts. By any measure, litigation has exploded in the U.S. over the last century, and shows no signs of abating. There are, thankful...
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Author:
Bob Schuster