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    Unquestionably, televising court trials of crime has become an emerging trend among Western countries, for acquainting the public with the effectiveness of judiciary system.Although this system has a plethora of benefits ,its aftermath cannot be denied However, I firmly believe that the benefits of this system supersede its drawback. To commence on,one of the major advantages of opening court room to the public is to allow the rights of public information. Clearly, it is the need of the public

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    to the Cobb County Superior Court on October 26, 2016, from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. I observed Judge Reuben Green because he was one of the judges recommended to observe. I decided to observe a court proceeding because I wanted to become less ignorant about how the court system works. There is not much of drama in my family, or at least the kids (myself included) are kept away from complicated drama. Accordingly, I have never had any real-life exposure to the court system before October 26th. All my

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    In the typical state court system has several levels on complexity. The trials that take place in this setting are typically limited jurisdiction. This court system is the state’s highest court system. All court-associated cases within the state are leveled into the state court system. All state courts have varying jurisdiction. In these minimal crime cases, the judge, rarely a jury, does the ruling on these trials. Preliminary beginnings, such as arraignments, bail hearings, and preliminary hearings

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    The Court System Throughout life people learn about rules and laws that they are suppose to follow in their lifetime. These laws are here and were made to help everyone as an individual to stay out of trouble and to help keep them on the right road in life. Without all of these laws and regulations people would go around doing everything that they feel like, whether good or bad. A complex Court System helps the country and the citizens. Without a complex system it would be easier for people to

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    The adversarial nature of the Australian court system is fundamentally implemented to ensure a fair and impartial trial for members of the public, yet this is not always the case. Access to justice, and the courts themselves, are often perceived quite variably depending on an individual’s experience with such institutions. In particular, it is often the disadvantaged in our society, such as those from low socio-economic backgrounds, youth and Indigenous Australians, who are the most neglected and

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    The Federal Court System is one of the most essential and significant functions to help settle a matter. Much work is involved in the application of a body of rules and principals of rulings. The path the Federal Courts have to take in order to be heard by the Supreme Court is a lengthy process. Given millions of disputes every year, it becomes impossible for the Federal Courts to be heard by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has jurisdictions that limit the variety of cases that are clearly defined

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    In today’s society, the United States court system has a very strict order due to the fact that rules and regulations used to not be as exclusive as they are now. One of the various steps in the court system is that of the preliminary hearing and the grand jury. There are three main issues that are incorporated in the preliminary hearings which include, when it is required, the appropriate standard to determine if the prosecution has a case, and the procedural rights included at the hearing (Whitebread

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    V=Wisconsin’s court system and the Federal Court system are similar in structure, having a lower level court, a Court of Appeals, and a Supreme Court. Wisconsin’s lowest court is a municipal court, which can covers civil and criminal cases. These courts cover violations and offenses and a judge decides based on statutes. The next court level In Wisconsin is Circuit Courts; they cover criminal and civil cases. They are divided into jurisdictions and hear small claims, criminal, and juvenile cases

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    USpreme Court System

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    Constitution/government. Supreme Court Other government differences you can find between the US government and the Texas government is their court systems.

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    4-Tier Court System

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    purpose of this court system is to ensure the protection of every citizen’s rights and freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution of the United States, enforce and interpret the law, and ensure the peaceful resolution of disputes. Additionally, this court system will be fair, firm, and impartial in its rulings and treatment of all citizens. The judicial system for this commonwealth, is a 4-tier court system, consisting of a Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, District Courts, and Municipal Courts. I reviewed

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