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You re On Trial
Author | : Sheila Hollins,Glynis Murphy,Isabel Clare |
Publsiher | : Books Beyond Words |
Total Pages | : 61 |
Release | : 2018-06-28 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9781784580780 |
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This book is about what happens when someone is accused of a crime. It will help you if you have been accused of a crime and have to go to court for a trial. In our story we see what happens to Dave when he has to go on trial in a Magistrates' Court, and we also see what a Magistrates' Court looks like. The story is told in pictures without any words although there is text at the back of the book which may be useful too. You can make any story you like from this book as the pictures will fit any crime and any verdict.
You re On Trial
Author | : Brad Tuttle |
Publsiher | : Xulon Press |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2005-05 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781597813068 |
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Will you, the defendant, be found guilty or not guilty of possessing the lifestyle of a true Christian? The jury must decide in this guide to living a biblically sound life.
MACK S CRIMINAL LAW TRIAL BOOK
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Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1668714779 |
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Rap on Trial
Author | : Erik Nielson |
Publsiher | : The New Press |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2019-11-12 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781620973417 |
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A groundbreaking exposé about the alarming use of rap lyrics as criminal evidence to convict and incarcerate young men of color Should Johnny Cash have been charged with murder after he sang, "I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die"? Few would seriously subscribe to this notion of justice. Yet in 2001, a rapper named Mac whose music had gained national recognition was convicted of manslaughter after the prosecutor quoted liberally from his album Shell Shocked. Mac was sentenced to thirty years in prison, where he remains. And his case is just one of many nationwide. Over the last three decades, as rap became increasingly popular, prosecutors saw an opportunity: they could present the sometimes violent, crime-laden lyrics of amateur rappers as confessions to crimes, threats of violence, evidence of gang affiliation, or revelations of criminal motive—and judges and juries would go along with it. Detectives have reopened cold cases on account of rap lyrics and videos alone, and prosecutors have secured convictions by presenting such lyrics and videos of rappers as autobiography. Now, an alarming number of aspiring rappers are imprisoned. No other form of creative expression is treated this way in the courts. Rap on Trial places this disturbing practice in the context of hip hop history and exposes what's at stake. It's a gripping, timely exploration at the crossroads of contemporary hip hop and mass incarceration.
Common Sense Rules of Advocacy for Lawyers
Author | : Keith Evans |
Publsiher | : The Capitol Net Inc |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2010-03 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781587331855 |
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"Reading this book would profit any advocate of any experience level. Judicious application of the advice contained in the book will make anyone a better advocate."-- Bob Dekle, Legal Skills Professor, University of Florida, and retired assistant state attorney.
Race on Trial
Author | : Barrington Walker |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2011-07-01 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780802096104 |
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While slavery in Canada was abolished in 1834, discrimination remained. Race on Trial contrasts formal legal equality with pervasive patterns of social, legal, and attitudinal inequality in Ontario by documenting the history of black Ontarians who appeared before the criminal courts from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. Using capital case files and the assize records for Kent and Essex counties, areas that had significant black populations because they were termini for the Underground Railroad, Barrington Walker investigates the limits of freedom for Ontario's African Canadians. Through court transcripts, depositions, jail records, Judge's Bench Books, newspapers, and government correspondence, Walker identifies trends in charges and convictions in the Black population. This exploration of the complex and often contradictory web of racial attitudes and the values of white legal elites not only exposes how blackness was articulated in Canadian law but also offers a rare glimpse of black life as experienced in Canada's past.
Putting Trials on Trial
Author | : Elaine Craig |
Publsiher | : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2018-02-16 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780773553019 |
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Over the past few years, public attention focused on the Jian Ghomeshi trial, the failings of Judge Greg Lenehan in the Halifax taxi driver case, and the judicial disciplinary proceedings against former Justice Robin Camp have placed the sexual assault trial process under significant scrutiny. Less than one percent of the sexual assaults that occur each year in Canada result in legal sanction for those who commit these offences. Survivors often distrust and fear the criminal justice process, and as a result, over ninety percent of sexual assaults go unreported. Unfortunately, their fears are well founded. In this thorough evaluation of the legal culture and courtroom practices prevalent in sexual assault prosecutions, Elaine Craig provides an even-handed account of the ways in which the legal profession unnecessarily – and sometimes unlawfully – contributes to the trauma and re-victimization experienced by those who testify as sexual assault complainants. Gathering conclusive evidence from interviews with experienced lawyers across Canada, reported case law, lawyer memoirs, recent trial transcripts, and defence lawyers’ public statements and commercial advertisements, Putting Trials on Trial demonstrates that – despite prominent contestations – complainants are regularly subjected to abusive, humiliating, and discriminatory treatment when they turn to the law to respond to sexual violations. In pursuit of trial practices that are less harmful to sexual assault complainants as well as survivors of sexual violence more broadly, Putting Trials on Trial makes serious, substantiated, and necessary claims about the ethical and cultural failures of the Canadian legal profession.