PPT-Tax Court Procedures: Trial

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ALI CLE Handling a Tax Controversy Audits Appeals Litigation and Collections Washington DC October 18 2013 Dentons US LLP Locations October 18 2013

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ALI CLE Handling a Tax Controversy Audits Appeals Litigation and Collections Washington DC October 18 2013 Dentons US LLP Locations October 18 2013. UNIT 3 - CRIMINAL LAW. Trial Procedures & Courtroom Personnel. Have you ever watched criminal trials on T.V. or in movies and seen the prosecutors and defence lawyers argue their cases in court?. Procedure to Trial. 1. Objectives. Identify . the outline procedure to trial. Describe . the procedure to trial. Apply . the procedure to trial to a given situation. 2. Basic Principles. Main purpose to ensure justice is carried out. Chapter 3. Introduction. American and English court systems follow the adversarial system of justice. . Each client is represented by an attorney although a client is allowed to represent herself (called “. When a suspect has been charged with an offence, the first decision that needs to be made is whether the person is released on bail or held in prison. The decision to grant or refuse bail is important because detaining a person is a potential violation of essential human rights, especially if they are later found not guilty at trial.. Possible Questions. Court Procedures:. Outline the procedural differences between an . either-way. and an . indictable offence . and briefly explain how this would apply to X (5). Outline the . pre-trial procedure . UNIT 3 - CRIMINAL LAW. Trial Procedures & Courtroom Personnel. Have you ever watched criminal trials on T.V. or in movies and seen the prosecutors and defence lawyers argue their cases in court?. KEY TERMS. -Exigent Circumstances -Promise to Appear. -Summons -Bail Hearing. -Recognizance -Surety. -Undertaking -Bail. -Plea Bargain -Burden of Proof. -Acquittal -Relevance. -Leading Question -Direct Examination. Alternative Dispute Resolution. Vast majority of cases are . settled and don’t go to court. – using the courts can be . costly, time-consuming and traumatic . Of those that do go to court, most are . To ensure both parties are informed about the details relating to the case through the exchange of documents. They also inform the defendant that a legal action is being taken against them.. Allows the parties to determine whether the dispute is . Pleadings. Discovery. Directions Hearing . In 2012, Nathan Bracken, a former member of the Australian Cricket Team, sued Cricket Australia for negligence after three of Cricket Australia’s medical staff (including two doctors and head physiotherapist) failed to competently investigate, diagnose and treat an injury he sustained to his right knee prior to a one-day international match against England in January 2007. How civil procedures allow for FAT. Fair and unbiased hearing . Access to the legal system. Timely resolution of disputes . During discovery and pleadings parties are able to gain all. opposing party’s evidence, providing equality before the law . Miller. 2. Introduction. American and English court systems follow the adversarial system of justice. . Each client is represented by an attorney although a client is allowed to represent herself (called “. Miller. 2. Introduction. American and English court systems follow the adversarial system of justice. . Each client is represented by an attorney although a client is allowed to represent herself (called “. Clarkson . . Miller . . Cross. 2. Introduction. American and English court systems follow the adversarial system of justice. . Each client is represented by an attorney although a client is allowed to represent herself (called “.

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