August 2022

*Fairness in Sentencing (Questioning Policy)

*Fairness in Sentencing (Questioning Policy) *Fairness in Sentencing (Questioning Policy) Central to the philosophy of determinate sentencing is the declaration that sentencing should be fair. The idea is that legislative mandates will eliminate the impact of the socioeconomic difference among offenders by ensuring that punishment is proportionate to the offense and that is still allows […]

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In order to respond to the questions/prompts below, first listen to the following podcasts: 

In order to respond to the questions/prompts below, first listen to the following podcasts:  In order to respond to the questions/prompts below, first listen to the following podcasts: GovLove – A Podcast About Local Government: Good Governance & Leadership with Ian McCormack on Apple Podcasts And NCSL Podcasts: Nancy Koehn: The Nature of Leadership |

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FTS Real Time System Project:   The final deliverable is a roughly 2 page (single-spaced) research report

FTS Real Time System Project:   The final deliverable is a roughly 2 page (single-spaced) research report FTS Real Time System Project: The final deliverable is a roughly 2 page (single-spaced) research report, including graphics, on any one currency tradeable on FTS – you also do not have to have traded the currency to write about

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Week 4, Midweek Assignment:  Your State’s Courts

Week 4, Midweek Assignment:  Your State’s Courts Week 4, Midweek Assignment:  Your State’s Courts‏ Important information for the working paralegal to have nearby is referencing data on any and all courts pertinent to one’s jurisdiction and/or legal specialty. At the very least, one should have the contact information and clerk of court’s name handy for

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