http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8ABhatAfsA
:iagree:
this year is done, now onto summer holidays....:00hour
:iagree:
this year is done, now onto summer holidays....:00hour
enjoy your break anthony
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8ABhatAfsA
:iagree:
this year is done, now onto summer holidays....:00hour
.Quite honestly I thought law school was great and not all that hard. First year - start in August and finals are in May with midterms that are only practice - it doesnt get better than that. Go out 5nights a week and come April start cramming. No attendance taken.
If you have decent memory and bullshitting skills it isnt that tough to do well. Those guys that studied 12 hours a day seemed to be the people who didnt do very well.
The biggest issue is that 80% of your classmates are complete assholes.
Hey man... get my email from jack... Check out www.bsol.com and tell me what you think. I can't afford the 20k semester school's... so thats where i'm heading. tell me what ya think
I totally agree. Law school is not that difficult, if you're remotely intelligent and can memorize. Also, I'd put the assh*le figure more at 90%.Quite honestly I thought law school was great and not all that hard. First year - start in August and finals are in May with midterms that are only practice - it doesnt get better than that. Go out 5nights a week and come April start cramming. No attendance taken.
If you have decent memory and bullshitting skills it isnt that tough to do well. Those guys that studied 12 hours a day seemed to be the people who didnt do very well.
The biggest issue is that 80% of your classmates are complete assholes.
Need some help again.... My final is tomorrow and I need some insight on a case..
Its pertaining to an impartial jury trial
Sullivan v. Louiisiana
-Sullivan
court held that a constitutionally deficient reasonable doubt instruction cannot be harmless error.
Does this pretty much mean that a judge's instruction to a jury has to be perject everytime pertaining to reasonable doubt?
get off mj's and go study!!!!
:nono:
unless you are taking a break!
I remember that case!!!
In sum... A constitutionally deficient reasonable doubt instruction cannot be harmless error. Perfect? Within reasonable grounds. But I think you got the jist of the holding!
I spent about 5 minutes trying to understand wtf that means doc. All I can come up with is this question...so is there a "textbook" reasonable doubt instruction that is supposed to be given versus 'winging it' for lack of a better term? sort of like how the miranda rights are a memorized set of rights that are always stated the same? May not be the best analogy, my brain wasn't meant for law!
I spent about 5 minutes trying to understand wtf that means doc. All I can come up with is this question...so is there a "textbook" reasonable doubt instruction that is supposed to be given versus 'winging it' for lack of a better term? sort of like how the miranda rights are a memorized set of rights that are always stated the same? May not be the best analogy, my brain wasn't meant for law!
I spent about 5 minutes trying to understand wtf that means doc. All I can come up with is this question...so is there a "textbook" reasonable doubt instruction that is supposed to be given versus 'winging it' for lack of a better term? sort of like how the miranda rights are a memorized set of rights that are always stated the same? May not be the best analogy, my brain wasn't meant for law!
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