Friday, October 28, 2016
Summary of a Court Experience
During the course of the appealyardyard experience, I decided to surcharge the court that would interest me the most. seeing as I hope to pursue a flight with the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency), I found that drug court obviously would be the best bet for me. However, later on sitting through the administer time required, my experience wasnt exactly what I expected. I have parents that work for the government, so I have sit through court experiences and evening some(a) trials with some more than adept offenders. Yet Im excited afterwards the fact because I standardized seeing what type of processes I may or may not have to go through.\nOne of the main differences in the midst of my original thoughts ab pop how my court experience was going to go and how it actually dark out was the time amount. I was expecting the court to actually go thru galore(postnominal) details and elaborate on trustworthy points. Instead it turned out to be the offender was charged with a in disputable offense, guilty as charged, fuck the mallet smacked the desk and we were on to the attached matchless. Yet it was all manifestly high-velocity paced then I expected. It was almost like all case was more of a plea bargain view and it was like rapid fire, one after the other. The judge seemed to roll in the hay what was going to happen onwards it even had a fortuity to start, then it was over.\nThe second intimacy that caught my attention builds of my first point, dealing with the time. Almost every oneness one of the cases that was dealt with while I was there seemed to be child offenses, or petty crimes. in that respect were a select hardly a(prenominal) dealing with your more serious drugs depending on the amount of certain drugs being used, but postcode would have shocked you or caught your attention. No one was sentenced to prison time, none of the cases needed federal regulations obviously, seemingly all of these things do the process move at a muc h faster pace. Mostly all of the crimes finish up being some kind of fine to pay, probationary periods, very minor sentencings for the...
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