Principle and Procedures of the Justice System
This is one assignment for Admin Justice: Principle & Procedures of the Justice System that must be handled the same way. These are discussion questions that are pretty much opinion based. keep your responses as factual as possible in order to mimic my past responses. Try to leave emotion out of it. this assignment does not references.For the assignment I need you to respond to the 1st post made by the teacher (Corey Williams). Then afterwards you are to pick 4 other people or comments to respond to. The responses to the other people should be progressive. In other words they should be comments or even questions that can keep the conversation going while at the same time being informative. Each response should be a minimum 2 sentences each. Number them so i can tell each response apart and post them correctly
According to the LA Times, in a round of sweeping budget cuts, 10 county courthouses will be closed, including such landmark courthouses as Beverly Hills, West Los Angeles, Malibu, Avalon, Huntington Park, Whittier, Pomona and San Pedro. The courthouses will continue to handle some administrative matters, such as ticket payments, but will no longer hear cases.
From Stevens and the Times’ Andrew Blankstein’sWednesday article:
The cuts are expected to delay some trials, cause longer lines and result in more layoffs, but officials said it was the only option for closing a shortfall of $50 million to $80 million in the court budget.
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The criminal and civil cases from those locations will be reassigned to courts that could be anywhere from seven to 35 miles away, leading to longer commutes for jurors, witnesses, litigants and law enforcement officials.
The closures are expected to occur over the next eight months.
“It’s devastating to the court system, and it’s going to be a sea change in how we do our business,” said Lee Smalley Edmon, presiding judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. “Unfortunately, there are going to be longer lines in each of our courthouses and great delays throughout the system.”
Officials said civil courts will be particularly hard hit, with many civil courtrooms operating with only one court clerk and without any full-time court reporters.
It’s unclear how many court workers will lose their jobs. The Los Angeles County courts have already laid off hundreds of employees and left more positions unfilled, resulting in longer lines to file paperwork and cases that plod along at a snail’s pace.
Does this give a new mean to a speedy trial in Los Angeles County? Will the closing of courts lead to a violation of the 6th Amendment in the futureClosi?
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