Reason and Reality The purpose of this rese
.... The example of
traffic court turns out to be an innocuous way to illustrate the idea that "the exceptional character of the methods, motives or circumstances ....
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Elevator Observations
.... through. When we got to the
traffic court floor, the man tapped his son on the back and they quickly exited the elevator. The two ....
(1888

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Selective Police Enforcement
.... The trauma of the speeding ticket followed by an appearance in
traffic court does not often make good police relations with the public (Clark, 1971, p. 155). ....
(1787

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British and United States Court Systems
.... They handle the bulk of all
court traffic (Carp & Stidham 52). County Courts are the primary workhorse of the normal state judiciary system. ....
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US Criminal Court System
.... Projected revenues from automobile
traffic fines become a major budget item .... surveillance/control model of managing offenders." The Superior
Court approach may ....
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American system of juvenile corrections
.... The student must appear with a parent or guardian before a
traffic court judge, who could impose a up to a $50 fine or sentence the youth to community service. ....
(1598

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Legal Case Discussion
.... The Supreme
Court has rendered a number of decision in which religious beliefs and .... However, if they physically accost passers-by, block
traffic, or go into a ....
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Probable Cause vs. Reasonable Suspicion
.... during
traffic stops. The
Court found this justification sufficient because
traffic stops are so dangerous for police officers. ....
(2296

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A King and His Court: Fact and Fantasy
.... In the last four chapters of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's
Court, the church .... returned to Camelot, all the lights were out and all
traffic and commerce ....
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REGULATION/DEREGULATION ISSUES
.... In Nebbia v. New York, the United States Supreme
Court again held that the states .... six major carriers accounted for the bulk of the trunk
traffic within the ....
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Memo on Conditional Use Permit This memora
.... Louis. There, the
court found the ordinance to be reasonably related to the legitimate goals of decreasing congestion,
traffic, and noise. ....
(3777

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Criminal Justice in Taiwan & the US
.... both civil and criminal, involving juveniles, families,
traffic, financial matters .... prosecutions are handled by procurators assigned directly to each
court. ....
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
.... as a free being with inalienable rights, but is instead "an ordinary article of merchandise and property." The
Court affirms the "right to
traffic" in human ....
(1650

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Crime in Schools & Student Rights
.... Drugs, weapons, on-campus brawls, and
traffic problems are less likely when students .... of the above issues will be discussed, and some relevant
court cases will ....
(2217

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Ten Important Cases from 1995 and 1996
.... Open door policy:
Court rulings on
traffic stops undercut Fourth Amendment protections. ABA Journal, pp. 46-47). Melton, RH, and Haddigan, M. (1996, May 29). ....
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10 Criminal Cases Celebrated trials have long captured
.... Open door policy:
Court rulings on
traffic stops undercut Fourth Amendment protections. ABA Journal, pp. 46-47). Melton, RH, and Haddigan, M. (1996, May 29). ....
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Examination of a Criminal Justice Agency In 1963,
.... Chief John Rivera heads up the County
Court Division, which handles all misdemeanor charges or criminal
traffic offenses ("Divisions, OPD" online). ....
(1867

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The Magic of Technology
.... Lift a lever, and a rooftop becomes a basketball
court" (Cristol 17.) With this ....
Traffic light technology has advanced to the point where it could qualify as ....
(849

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Advanced Technology & Magic
.... Lift a lever, and a rooftop becomes a basketball
court" (Cristol 17.) With this ....
Traffic light technology has advanced to the point where it could qualify as ....
(849

3

)
Evolution of Railroads In North America
.... the seminal case of Munn v. Illinois, the Supreme
Court established the .... Surface Transportation Board, could regulate rates only for
traffic where competition ....
(1506

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First Amendment & Adult Establishments
.... the government could ban large public demonstrations because of the "secondary effects"
traffic tie-ups, garbage, extra police, etc. The
Court itself wrestled ....
(2244

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Legal History of Japan
.... But today, as a glance at
traffic on any American highway will attest, Japan .... royal family) subjugated most of Central Japan, and a brilliant
court culture grew ....
(1266

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Justice
The
Court's authoritypossessed of neither the purse nor the swordultimately rests .... When the issue of justice is race and
traffic stops, many individuals ....
(2289

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Drug Courts as an Effective Method of Punishment
.... of
traffic offense. When the program began, seized assets were used for part of the program start-up costs. It should also be noted that the drug
court is ....
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Effectiveness of Drug Courts
.... of
traffic offense. When the program began, seized assets were used for part of the program start-up costs. It should also be noted that the drug
court is ....
(2411

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Law Senarios
.... the case because any confession he gave would be inadmissible in
court, and the .... of driving fast, weaving, reckless driving or violating any
traffic laws, the ....
(2123

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Antitrust Regulations
.... these agencies have adopted a similar posture to that of the Supreme
Court. .... The two railroads compete for significant amounts of
traffic in a large number of ....
(3845

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Aggressive Driving
.... curses, and generous beeps of their car horns, they can make the
traffic move faster. .... for them to be able to use it more readily and get convictions in
court. ....
(953

4

)
Practice of Tailgating
.... curses, and generous beeps of their car horns, they can make the
traffic move faster. .... for them to be able to use it more readily and get convictions in
court. ....
(953

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Reasons for Gang Membership
.... All of these lead to the young gang member encountering
traffic courts, juvenile
court, all of which are highly bureaucratized. ....
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