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…really take a turn for the worse when Conrad refuses the prosecutor's offer of probation in exchange for a guilty plea. He is convicted and sentenced to two years in prison. To his uncomprehending and infuriated wife, he tries to explain. "But I kept something…
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…. Is this not a bureaucratic procedure? If everyone is working together to achieve efficiency and quickness then perhaps those being prosecuted are not getting the legal help that they need. Instead they are getting a plea bargain instead (I've been watching some Court TV…
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Category: /Law & Government
…make. Adjournment Change of Venue Inspection and testing Quash or amend Admissibility of evidence Separate trial 7)What is plea bargaining? The process in which the Crown and the accused "make a deal," What advantage may it have for (i) the accused…
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Category: /Law & Government
…court systems are so backed up. Drug cases and other defendants including murders and rapists get away with softer plea bargains then they really should. Also prosecutors don't have enough time and resources to prosecute them the right way. <Tab/&…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…). The courts need to prosecute more cases. In order to do this more funding is needed in the justice system to rid plea bargaining sentences away (Mills, Bruce). Violent offenders need more deterrents. Imposing meaningful sentences would help keep these offenders…
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…if found guilty by a 'death qualified' jury. This type of jury would be unlikely to impose life imprisonment instead. A court can use discretionary powers to accept a plea bargain to a lesser offence or to imprison a defendant who pleas guilty…
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…that promote collective bargaining. Collective bargaining on a global scale allows unions to have a reach that is unprecedented. Locally in the Detroit area it is evident in the auto industry and the collective bargaining power of the UAW and CAW. In the last…
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…workplace or who represent labor unions it is important to study collective bargaining, labor law and legislation, union organization and arbitration. In the United States today, most workers act as individuals to select jobs that are acceptable to them…
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…The gold rush played a major part in the development of the labor union. In those days, unions were needed to protect the rights of workers. The organization and collective bargaining power gave the workers a voice, and brought fairness…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…reader something to gage the lessons against, but not all are to be agreed with. Early in the book positional bargaining is discounted. However, it can be offered that in some situations it may be the best alternative to negotiation. The book even states…
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