Can most judges be considered truly impartial? Why do you feel this way?
What will be an ideal response?
Good answers should address the idea that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees the right to an impartial judge according to the Supreme Court. There can be no direct interest by the judge in the outcome of the case. An important point for discussion is that it is usually the judge who decides (upon challenge) whether he or she can be fair. The concepts of cause, peremptory challenge, and recusal should be addressed. Students should take a position and defend it in light of the above concepts.
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a. the systematic reorganization of raw data into a format that is computer readable b. a set of rules stating that certain numbers are assigned to variable attributes c. a document describing the coding procedure and the location of data for variables in a format that computers can use d. the act of writing the code categories directly on the questionnaire e. a data field
What makes skinheads different than street gangs?
a. Skinheads offer their members a sense of belonging. b. Skinheads share neighborhood and community ties. c. Skinheads use mass media and computer to recruit members. d. Skinheads experience institutional discrimination.
Idi Amin engaged in the systematic massacre of which Ugandan tribe?
a. Acholi b. Kikuyu c. Lugbara d. Mat abele
PERMA refers to the five key elements to foster our well being and includes: positive emotions, engagement, positive relationships, meaning and ______________________________
a. allowing assistance b. allocation of kindness c. affirmation d. positive achievement