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17969
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There are some principal problems in he administration of criminal justice in North Carolina courts. This article discusses the source of some of those issues and their causes.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 25 Issue 3, Nov 1958, p14-18
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43463
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In this article the author is discussing a case where a protester scratched a sheriff, who was counter protesting, and could be facing legal action. The protesters in the article is Rann Bar-on and the sheriff is Terry Johnson. Rann’s legal counsel is seeking to get a change of venue for the case because they believe that they judge and jurors would be biased against the protester because the sheriff was a like elected official in the county. One piece of evidence of the biased nature of the case was the sheriff and district attorney was post billboards regarding the case which showed their political relationship.
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