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  Carolyn H. Justice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with fellow Representative Carolyn K. Justus, NC General Assembly member from the 117th district in western North Carolina.
Carolyn Hewitt Justice is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's sixteenth House district, including constituents in New Hanover and Pender counties.
A property manager from Hampstead, North Carolina, Justice is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in her first term in the state House.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carolyn_H._Justice   (104 words)

  
 Carolyn K. Justus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carolyn King Justus is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's one hundred seventeenth House district, including constituents in Henderson and Transylvania counties.
Justus, the widow of former Assemblyman Larry T. Justus, was appointed to the General Assembly to fill the seat of her deceased husbandd, who died shortly before the 2002 legislative elections.
Carolyn K. Justus should not be confused with fellow Representative Carolyn H. Justice, NC General Assembly member from the 16th district in eastern North Carolina.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carolyn_K._Justus   (175 words)

  
 Resources: Redefining Justice: An Interview with Carolyn Boyes-Watson
Restorative justice focuses attention on who was affected or harmed by an action and that certainly includes the offender, who is obviously affected by what s/he has done along with the offender’s family.
One strand was been the informal justice movement of the 1960s and 1970s which took a serious look at the work of legal anthropologists and tried to implement alternative forms of conflict resolution and dispute settlement; it also looked at how pre-state communities responded to harm without the use of law or lawyers.
At the back end, restorative justice projects are also used to bring victims and the offender(s) together for dialogue inside of prison for healing, and also in projects that help offenders re-engage with the community on return from prison.
www.brc21.org /resources/restore_justice/boyeswatson.html   (7736 words)

  
 Justice Policy Institute: Carolyn Gabbard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Carolyn Gabbard remembers the Atlanta juvenile detention center where she was housed as a 13-year-old as a “nightmare.” She and her older sister, Teresa had seen juvenile jails before.
Atlanta aside, Carolyn Gabbard thought that her brief periods in juvenile detention were vastly preferable to hanging around the household of Everett Bowling, her father: He routinely beat his two daughters and son, sometimes, with billy clubs, cut them with knives, and on one occasion, threatened to shoot an apple off Teresa’s head.
Carolyn Gabbard’s earliest memories were of smelling alcohol on her father’s breath as he tried to fondle her.
www.justicepolicy.org /article.php?id=312   (1460 words)

  
 Headline 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Justice said in 1991 she had a dispute over $56 in unemployment insurance for an office worker at Hampstead Services she believed to be a contractor and they believed to be a full-time worker.
Justice said she learned about the calls (there were two sets of calls one two weeks ago and one last week) when supporters told her what was happening.
Justice said if state Republicans had done push polling, she would have demanded they stop immediately.
www.nccoastonline.com /headline3.htm   (880 words)

  
 Dallas Bar Association
Justice Wright's transition from advocate to judge began only five years out of law school when Justice Wright was the first African‑American appointed as Master in Family District Court.
Justice Wright believes that "justice is as much about the appearance of justice as it is actual fairness." She further believes that a diverse judiciary greatly enhances the perception that our legal system is fair and just to all.
Justice Wright's biggest courtroom pet peeve is inattention to the court's standard of review and attempts to rely on the sympathy of the court.
www.dallasbar.com /judiciary/profiles.asp?item=53   (811 words)

  
 Restorative Justice - Young, Richard and Hoyle, Carolyn. Restorative Justice and Punishment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In this chapter, restorative justice is defined as an attempt to repair the harm caused by criminal behavior by giving a voice to both victims and offenders where they come together in a face-to-face meeting and between themselves to determine reparations for offenses.
In attempting to define its role in the criminal process and relationship to punishment, the chapter examines the birth, infancy, and maturation of restorative justice, the moving beyond youth justice and viewing wider applications of restorative justice, and the acknowledgement of the punitive bite of restorative justice processes and outcomes.
Restorative justice is a theory of justice that emphasizes repairing the harm caused or revealed by criminal behaviour.
www.restorativejustice.org /asp/details.asp?ID=4197   (377 words)

  
 USDOJ: OLP: Kuhl Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Carolyn B. Kuhl is Judge of the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of Los Angeles.
Since her appointment by Governor Wilson in 1995, she has served in a criminal calendar court in the Criminal Courts Building for a year and one-half and in a fast-track civil assignment in the Civil Courthouse for three years.
She recently was appointed by the Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court to serve on the Judicial Council Task Force on Jury Instructions.
www.usdoj.gov /olp/kuhlbio.htm   (420 words)

  
 Earthjustice: Judging the Environment
The jury is still out on some other Bush nominees, including Carolyn B. Kuhl, a Los Angeles judge who amassed a questionable record during her years in the Reagan Department of Justice.
"Carolyn Kuhl is a smart, capable judge on the Los Angeles Superior Court and that's where she should stay.
Carolyn Kuhl was a strong advocate for granting tax-exemption to Bob Jones University, despite its blatant anti- African-American policies.
www.earthjustice.org /policy/judicial/commentary/kuhl_commentary.html   (3072 words)

  
 Front Page
Justice Carolyn Wright will be the keynote speaker during Baylor College of Dentistry's commencement exercises at 7:30 p.m.
Justice Carolyn Wright, a fourth-generation Texan born in Houston, has served in the judiciary for the last 20 years.
She sits on a rotating panel of three justices who decide criminal, civil, family, juvenile and probate matters that are appealed from trial courts in seven North Texas counties from which she is elected.
webservices.tambcd.edu /bdro/archives/2004/bdro_may2004   (604 words)

  
 People For the American Way - Kuhl’s record on other civil rights issues, including promoting tax-exempt status for ...
The government’s decision also was wrong from a legal standpoint, because the IRS, the Justice Department’s client, had a defensible legal position, and the Justice Department should have defended that position in line with its traditional role as lawyer for executive branch agencies.
To the contrary, the memorandum concludes by stating that “[f]rom the foregoing, it is clear that the Service’s interpretation of Section 501(c)(3) of the 1954 Code is at odds with the statute’s language and legislative history.
According to Justice Brennan, in an opinion for a four-justice plurality, Title VII “does not prohibit a court from ordering, in appropriate circumstances, affirmative race-conscious relief as a remedy for past discrimination.
www.pfaw.org /pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=9612   (1804 words)

  
 Carolyn Hoyle
Carolyn Hoyle is University Lecturer in Criminology, and Fellow of Green College
Her teaching and research interests include criminal justice and penology, restorative justice, victims and policing.
Hoyle, C. and Young, R. Restorative Justice: Assessing the Prospects and Pitfalls in M McConville and G Wilson (eds.) The Handbook of the Criminal Justice Process, Oxford: OUP.
www.crim.ox.ac.uk /staff/carolyn.htm   (622 words)

  
 Sullivan's Justice:Rosenberg, Nancy Taylor:0758206194:eCampus.com
In "Sullivan's Law, the former cop and probation officer introduced her most compelling character yet: Venture Country Probation officer Carolyn Sullivan, a complicated woman whose commitment to her harrowing job is second only to her love of her family.
Now, in "Sullivan's Justice, Carolyn plunges into a case that will jeopardize both, challenging her beliefs about love, loyalty, and the law, while exposing deadly secrets that hit much too close to home.
For the first time, Carolyn is face-to-face with a criminal who truly frightens her.
www.ecampus.com /bk_detail.asp?isbn=0758206194   (245 words)

  
 People For the American Way - Carolyn Kuhl: Blocking the Path to Justice
The record of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl, nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit by President Bush, demonstrates that her confirmation would pose a grave threat to the rights and interests of ordinary Americans.
At the Reagan Justice Department, Kuhl helped orchestrate the Reagan administration’s reversal of a long-standing IRS policy that denied tax exempt status to private schools that practice race discrimination, including Bob Jones University.
In a move that would have undermined the ability of citizens to vindicate their legal rights, Kuhl on behalf of the Department of Justice urged the Supreme Court to reverse well-settled law allowing associations to file lawsuits on behalf of their members.
www.pfaw.org /pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=9641   (907 words)

  
 Restorative Justice - Hoyle, Carolyn and Young, Richard. Restorative Justice: Assessing the Prospects and the Pitfalls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Restorative Justice: Assessing the Prospects and the Pitfalls In, Mike McConville and Geoffrey Wilson, eds., The Handbook of The Criminal Justice Process.
They observe that restorative justice is a concept with as yet no single, settled meaning.
With this in mind, they discuss the rise of restorative justice, efforts to define restorative justice (values, aims, processes and programs), the movement of restorative justice into mainstream criminal justice in England and Wales, and the unrealized potential and unrecognized pitfalls of restorative justice.
www.restorativejustice.org /asp/details.asp?ID=2799   (273 words)

  
 15 alumni news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
One of three women justices who made legal history last year as the first all-female bench to sit in an Australian court began her career in the classroom.
Justice Carolyn Simpson, a 1965 graduate from Bathurst Teachers’ College (an antecedent to Charles Sturt University), moved from the classroom after teaching for five years when a friend suggested she study law.
Justice Simpson was admitted to the NSW Bar in 1976 and appointed a Queen’s Counsel in 1989.
www.csu.edu.au /division/marketing/tms/T101/T101p13.htm   (950 words)

  
 Department of Psychology - Brock University
My primary research area is the social psychology of justice.
I have also done some work recently on the notion of "scope of justice", or the boundary within which justice is seen as applicable.
An analysis of empirical research on the scope of justice.
www.psyc.brocku.ca /people/hafer.htm   (366 words)

  
 Books >> Sullivan's Justice
Now, in Sullivan’s Justice, Carolyn plunges into a case that will jeopardize both, challenging her beliefs about love, loyalty, and the law, while exposing deadly secrets that are too close to home.
In her work for the Ventura County Probation Department, Carolyn Sullivan interviews the most dangerous, depraved criminal – and Raphael Moreno is at the top of the list.
As the danger grows and shocking secrets are revealed, a shaken Carolyn must find the courage to make the ultimate decision – whether to risk the lives of innocent people or save herself and those she loves most.
www.nancytrosenberg.com /prod10.htm   (424 words)

  
 Rochester, New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Crime and Justice at the Millennium: Essays by and in Honor of Marvin E. Wolfgang.
Prepared for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, December 1996.
Prepared for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, December 2000.
ojjdp.ncjrs.org /ccd/rochestbib.html   (2730 words)

  
 Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center: Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS)
Smith, Carolyn A., Marvin D. Krohn, Alan J. Lizotte, Cynthia Perez McCluskey, Magda Stouthamer-Loeber, and Anne Weiher.
Prepared for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, October 1999.
Smith, Carolyn A. Delinquency and Family Life: The Role of Ethnicity and Environment.
www.albany.edu /hindelang/rydspubs.html   (2892 words)

  
 Russian Studies Program
The faculty of the criminal justice department at the Law University had arranged for us interviews with the Commissioner General of the Lithuanian police V.Grigaravicius and the State Secretary of Ministry of Justice, P.Koverovas.
During the interviews we had opportunity to inquire about the dynamics of criminogenic situation in Lithuania, especially about the status of organized crime in the country, and the ways the police and courts are addressing them.
We were also interested in how Lithuanian policing and criminal justice systems are being prepared to the pending country's membership in the European Union in May 2004.
www.ecu.edu /foreign/russian/juska.htm   (1399 words)

  
 Alliance for Justice's Supreme Court Watch: The Nomination of John Roberts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
With John G. Roberts confirmed as the 17th Chief Justice of the United States, focus now turns to the critical seat occupied by Justice O'Connor.
Alliance for Justice has provided a sample of recent cases resolved by a 5-4 margin that highlight some of the key issues that now narrowly divide the Court.
We here at Alliance for Justice are simply stunned, if stunned can be defined as “knowingly expectant,” at any rate.
www.supremecourtwatch.org   (917 words)

  
 ROCHESTER YOUTH DEVELOPMENT STUDY
  Crime and Justice at the Millennium: Essays by and in Honor of Marvin E. Wolfgang.
Childhood Maltreatment, Juvenile Justice Bulletin, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC, August.
Prepared for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice, 1999.
www.albany.edu /hindelang/RYDSpubs5-03.html   (2934 words)

  
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4.Justice Carolyn Simpson's Judgment was handed down on 30 November 1999 which was three weeks after the Chief Judge at Common Law, Justice James Wood, UNLAWFULLY and MALICIOUSLY convicted me and sentenced me to two years imprisonment without parole.
I am presently suing the Crown because of that WRONG in the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the File No for that case is 20137/00.
11.I truly believe that JUSTICE MUST BE RETURNED to these COURTS and that the WRONGS done by Justice Carolyn Simpson must be REMEDIED.
www.rightsandwrong.com.au /html/e2.html   (456 words)

  
 CrimeNews 2000 - Crime and Criminal Justice Web Links
He confessed this to several of his family members before fleeing to Atlanta, GA. He has said that he won't be taken alive.
This is the archive of all stories on this murder that appeared in the Courier-Post.
Want to know what is happening at the Old Bailey or fancy a visit to the most famous court in the world then you are in the right place.
www.crimenews2000.com /links   (2199 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Teaching and social justice : integrating multicultural and feminist theories in the classroom
Find in a Library: Teaching and social justice : integrating multicultural and feminist theories in the classroom
Teaching and social justice : integrating multicultural and feminist theories in the classroom
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/81085edc8da32d55a19afeb4da09e526.html   (87 words)

  
 Justice for All | The official website for Carolyn Justice for NC State House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The official website for Carolyn Justice for NC State House
Carolynjustice.org is currently undergoing maintenance and will be available again soon.
Paid for by Carolyn Justice for NC House
www.carolynjustice.org   (29 words)

  
 Eternal Justice death care consumer advocate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Carolyn Jacobi is the Founder of Eternal Justice, Inc.
Are you in need of expert help and advice about cemetery matters?
Justice will be happy to help all consumers with concerns and problems
www.eternaljustice.com   (118 words)

  
 News from the Library of Congress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Papers of Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun Opened for Research
Opening of Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun Papers on March 4
Media Advisory: Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun Papers Open on March 4
www.lcweb.loc.gov /today/pr/2004   (1889 words)

  
 Submission Docket Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Panel: Justice Joseph B. Morris, Justice Carolyn Wright, Justice Molly Francis
Panel: Justice Carolyn Wright, Justice Martin E. Richter, Justice Molly Francis
Panel: Justice Carolyn Wright, Justice Elizabeth Lang-Miers, Justice Amos L. Mazzant
www.txcoa05.com /CALENDAR.HTM   (2921 words)

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