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The practice known as "judge-shopping"
The practice known as "judge-shopping" is a result of:
A. plea bargaining. B. sentencing disparities. C. statutory sentencing
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Amy
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If a judge violates civil liberties, what can happen to the judge?(1 point)
Responses The judge can be impeached. The judge can
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If a judge violates civil liberties, what can happen to the judge?(1 point) Responses The judge will not face charges. The judge
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who
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wo people use the same amount of force to push a shopping cart. The first shopping cart has more mass than the second shopping
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How to Become a Judge in the U.S.
A. Ghimire If you deeply care about fairness and justice, you may want to be a judge. Like many
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nene
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1. He called the judge.
2. He shout to the judge. 3. He made a phone call to the judge. (Does #1 mean #2 or #3?)
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rfvv
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The Missouri Plan calls for the governor to appoint all the judges in a state. Each new judge serves until election time. What
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Charlette
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1. I like shopping.
2. I like doing the shopping. 3. I like doing my shopping. 4. I like doing shopping 5. I like to do shopping.
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rfvv
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Based on chapters 22 and 23 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, what is ironic about the fact that the judge proposes the
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optional
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1. A justice/judge of the Supreme Court is appointed by the president with the approval of the National Assembly.
(Can we use
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rfvv
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