Posts Tagged Justice

NEW DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEYS JOIN TEAM JUSTICE

“The biggest tool you have is your ethics and integrity,” said District Attorney Mike Ramos. “Believe it or not, the safe thing to do, and I learned this a long time ago, always side on what’s the right thing to do, even if it means you think you’re going to let a criminal go free.”

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Do i need a criminal justice to go into the law enforcemnt field?

I’m thinking of either doing law enforcement or business when i grow up. With a degree in criminal justice its not likely i could go into the business field but with business degree i could. So my question is if i get a degree in business can i get into law enforcement, most likely NY [...]

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Inside justice: Court 1A, Glasgow Sheriff Court

Another Monday at Glasgow’s busy specialist domestic abuse court The public benches are crammed with restless, anxious-looking people as court 1A opens for business at 9.30am on a Monday morning. Some have the drawn faces that speak of a hard life and many are sighing, betraying their suspicion that this will be a long wait. [...]

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Justice For Sergei

The death in prison of Sergei Magnitsky, a young Russian lawyer, remains one of the darkest scandals in the blotchy history of Russia’s criminal justice system. One year on, this HD documentary brings the full details of his tragic story to light. “Conditions were terrible. In one of the cells the toilet broke and flooded [...]

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TEDxGrandRapids – Layli Miller-Muro – Innovate: Justice

Protecting women and girls from violence in a way that truly transforms society to create authentic equality between women and men requires a new approach to leverage resources for justice and an honest examination of ourselves. Speaker Bio: Layli Miller-Muro is the Founder and Executive Director of the Tahirih Justice Center, a non-profit organization dedicated [...]

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Charles Taylor is guilty – but what’s the verdict on international justice?

It is not yet clear the $250m process of obtaining a conviction for abetting war crimes in Sierra Leone has been vindicated Ever since Charles Taylor was extradited to the Hague in 2006, there have been two trials going on. One – the criminal inquiry into whether he is guilty of the 11 counts of [...]

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Family justice: what we can do to protect our children part1

Family justice: what we can do to protect our children A ten-point plan to make our courts system fairer Camilla Cavendish, The Times Online, July 9 2008. Part 1 Over the past three days The Times has set out some of the ways in which it fears the child protection system is being subverted by [...]

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Chicago Personal Injury Attorneys Romanucci and Blandin, Wheels of Justice

www.randblaw.com Chicago personal injury attorney Antonio Romanucci discusses the steps Romanucci & Blandin takes to prepare for a trial.

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In English courts justice must be seen to be done, and not just by the rich

Foreign litigants seem to have better access to courts than British taxpayers – who, after all, do fund the legal system Are the English courts becoming the preserve of the world’s super-rich? London is seen as the world’s capital of “divorce tourism”, while the richest 1% are increasingly using England’s courts to settle business and [...]

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Justice: Behind the Orange Curtain Part 1

Justice 2006 TV Series TNT&G – A powerful Los Angeles law firm handles high-profile, media-circus cases. Victor Garber as Ron Trott Kerr Smith as Tom Nicholson Rebecca Mader as Alden Tuller Eamonn Walker as Luther Graves

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