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The Adjudication Trial

The Adjudication Trial. By: Sam Zervos DJ Jones Dylin Turner Colton Skinner Victoria LaBar. Adjudication: “Innocent Until Proven Guilty”. Adjudication is a procedure for resolving disputes about resorting to lengthy and expensive court procedures. The Process:.

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The Adjudication Trial

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  1. The Adjudication Trial By: Sam Zervos DJ Jones Dylin Turner Colton Skinner Victoria LaBar

  2. Adjudication: “Innocent Until Proven Guilty” • Adjudication is a procedure for resolving disputes about resorting to lengthy and expensive court procedures.

  3. The Process: • Step 1: Notice of Adjudication- written notice to dispute. Nature of dispute; details of dispute nature of remedy and names and addresses. • Step 2: Appoint a adjudicator- must be within 7 days. If a decision is not reached may do Adjudicator Nominating Body (ANB).

  4. The Process: • Step 3: Referral Notice- must be served within 7 days of the Notice of Adjudification. Document setting out detail in case. • Step 4: Decision- adjudicator reaches his decision within 28 days of service. Time can be extended 14 days. If party who has referred agrees (both parties may agree).

  5. The Significance of a Trial • The right to a fair trial is a fundamental safeguard to ensure that individuals are protected from unlawful or arbitrary deprivation of their human rights and freedoms, most importantly of the right to liberty and security of person.

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