Justice in America
Title: Justice in America
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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Justice in America
Justice In America
The early days of the court system in America was largely influenced by the Romans. American civil laws were brought about from the Roman Justinian Code, Which was developed in the sixth century A.D. It was brought to this country by the French, Spanish, and the Dutch, where it was modified so as to be useful and applicable to the situations encountered by early American settlers. Another source of American civil
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the justice system keeps our country relatively safe. As long as the citizens follow the laws set forth by the country then crime and punishment can be reduced, but never stopped, as there will always be rotten apples in the group.
WORKS CITED
· The Athenian Court and the American Court System
By
Henry A. Rhodes
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/unit/1984/2/84.02.08.x.html#c)
· Random House Dictionary of the English Language—the Unabridged Edition
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