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| Yes | 83% | 93 votes | Total: 112 votes | |
| No | 17% | 19 votes |
Yes
Created on: February 15, 2008
Yes judges should be able to. Isn't that what its all about, to gather up all the necessary information
Created on: May 25, 2008
Denying any single person the right to due process would seem to fly in the face of what the American
Created on: February 15, 2008
We seem to forget that we are all human beings, even though some might not act as such it is still our
by G E Barr
Created on: January 22, 2009
THE PURPOSE OF LITERACY
First of all, what United States judge is going to take the word of law enforcement
by Kelsey Neal
Created on: February 16, 2008
Yes! Yes! Yes! IF you know the circumstances It can provide you with a much wiser decision making tool.
No
by R.A. Scott
Created on: August 26, 2008
The United States prides itself on due process. What needs to be decided is if this due process applies
by Lesley Scott
Created on: April 03, 2009
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D eportation has nothing to do with due process
The reason the vote was no,
Created on: February 15, 2008 Last Updated: April 10, 2012
Should judges have the opportunity to look at the individual circumstances of a case before they detain
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