Posts Tagged ‘person’

Studying in Law School

October 27th, 2011

To survive in Law School the students must force themselves to work and study long hours. Without studying no one could expect success in Law School. One of the best ways to study is to find a partner who is taking the same classes. At Harvard Law School the first year students are forced Hart was asked by Ford to be a part of his study group before they got to know each other. Every first year student has to be a part of a group where each person is accountable for outlining one of their six classes to share with each other for the final exams. Of the students in law school Osborn placed them all under one of the three groups. “One was composed of those who sat in the back of the room. They had forever given up sitting in their assigned seats and preparing the cases.” Just like the classroom in Hart’s small group there was a person representing each of the three factions. Kevin would be the one who falls under the first group and during the spring quarter he pretended he was not in class when the teacher read his name off the seating assignment chart.

He was hiding in the back of the room in the wrong seat at the time. “The second group were the students who, though they did not raise their hands and volunteer answers, would attempt a response when called upon. They made not pretense of ease, and lived in admitted constant fear.” Most of members of the group including Ford, Anderson, Bell, and O’ Connor would have arguable fallen into this middle ground group. “The last group, the elite, the upper echelon, were the volunteers. They raised their hands in class: they thrust themselves forward into the fray.

It wasn’t that they were any smarter than anyone else. They weren’t, or at least most of them weren’t. But they had courage.” Hart made it a personal goal of his to join this new echelon in the classroom structure. Inside the dynamics of the group Hart was not one of the loud personalities so his focused demeanor had a calming influence on the group. Having an inside look at all the different personalities in law school can give a clear indicator of the disciplined path that is most efficient.

Criminal Law and a Criminal Lawyer

October 15th, 2011

Criminal law involves crimes. A felony is a serious crime, such as murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, arson, burglary, or assault with a weapon. Lesser crimes are misdemeanors. Traffic violations or violations of local ordinances are not crimes. An attempt to commit a crime is itself a crime. An accessory (one who aids in a crime though not present when it is committed) is guilty of a crime. A good criminal attorney is mostly needed to handle criminal cases.

An insane person cannot commit a crime. Insane means “unable to understand the nature of his act or unable to know right from wrong.” Drunkenness or voluntary use of drugs is not insanity and is not a defense to crime; but a person whose mind is affected by drugs prescribed as medicine may be excused. Children under the age set by state law (usually 15 to 16) cannot commit a crime (juvenile delinquency is not a crime). Young people over the age may be treated as “youthful offenders” and their crime later expunged from the record if not repeated.

Ignorance of the law is not a defense, but ignorance of the fact may be. For example, a person may take another’s property believing it to be his own. If a person reasonably believes himself to be in danger of death or bodily harm, he may use force and even kill another person in self-defense.

Anyone charged with a crime has the right to remain silent. He has the right to a lawyer and a speedy trial before a jury. He has the right to confront and cross-examine his accusers, and he is entitled to be considered innocent until proven guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt.” Even if convicted, he may not be subjected to “cruel or unusual punishment.”

When arrested, there are two basic things that an individual can do and one of that, and probably the most important, is to get a good lawyer. An individual can always make a bold statement with a good criminal lawyer. It is best to seek out the best lawyer in the state to get the best results.