Bill of Rights Ten Amendments in the United States of America’s constitution when it first started, then the government ratified and now there are 27. But some are more or less important than one another. Amendment 8 is all about excessive bail, fines, and unusual punishments. This amendment is not really used for a typical average person. It allows a relative or friend who wants to pay the bond of an inmate to use a car or house. If the car is worth $10,000 and the bail is $10,000 then the car…
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professional must follow. They include the 8th, 14th, 1st, 5th, & 9th amendments of the USA Constitution. To better understand how these USA Constitutional amendments are relevant to the ethical standards of judicial professionals, each amendment will be explained in brief but logical detail. The 1st amendment is still slightly controversial as a foundation for the ethical standards for judiciary professionals. However, it is imperative to note that the importance of…
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being interpreted as originally by their authors or are they revolutionizing as society changes? The 4th amendment, a very important amendment in our country, therefore established for…
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where crime was committed 16. 6th Accused must be informed of the nature of the crime 17. 6th Accused must be confronted by witness in court 18. 6th Accused has a right to a lawyer 19. 7th Right to a trial by Jury 20. 8th Bail must be fair 21. 8th No cruel and unusual punishment 22. 9th All powers not stated in the constitution are given to the people 23. 13th Abolished Slavery 24. 14th Equal protection of the law 25. 15th Right to vote 26. 19th Women’s right…
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sex discrimination in employment but in 14th Amendment, the congress doesn't mention the equal protection clause which states that no person shall be taken away from the constitution given rights therefore laws must apply to everyone equally. Slavery is expressly prohibited in the 5th Amendment, cruel and unusual punishment is also expressly prohibited in the 8th amendment and unreasonable search and seizure is expressly prohibited in the 9th amendment. 5. Gerrymandering is manipulating of district…
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1. What is common law? U.S. legal system was formed under the laws of the Anglo-Saxon legal family, so the main source of law it is considered a legal precedent. Precedent called the court's decision in a particular case shall become effective source of law, which is receiving the ability to set, modify or revoke the legal norms. U.S. common law suggests the existence of a hierarchy of precedents on which decisions taken by higher courts is binding in cases before the lower courts. U.S. common law…
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Supreme Court to argue the unconstitutionality of segregation within the schools. They argued their case, saying that state-imposed segregation was inherently discriminatory and therefore a denial of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. They maintained that segregation created feelings of inferiority among black children and therefore even though these schools were supposedly separate but equal, they would never be equal as long as there was the feeling of inferiority created…
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Prison Overcrowding Nicole Neal American Intercontinental University Abstract This research paper is to explore the impact of prison overcrowding. The United States has a, what seems to be everlasting, prison overcrowding problem. Not only does the United States have this dilemma, but also many other countries have overcrowded prisons as well. Many issues need to be addressed; ways to reduce the prison populations and how to effectively reduce prison cost without jeopardizing…
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‘The main cause of project failure is a weak system of communications between the project stakeholders’. Discuss. There are many things that could go wrong during the lifecycle of a project which can subsequently cause the failure of the project and one very important factor is poor or ineffective communication system between the different project stakeholders. There is always need to keep everyone informed about changes, assumptions, requirements, standards, budgets, costs, and the schedule of the…
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