resource page. The content is to be an overview of the criminal justice system and a description of these roles: police officer or federal agent district attorney's office or the United States Attorney's Office defense counsel federal, state, and local judges/magistrates Discuss the stages (investigative, prosecutorial) at which each of the above interacts with a criminal defendant. Specify the roles of each and explain the process by which a suspect becomes a criminal defendant. Consider the following
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Juvenile and Adult Courts: A Comparative Analysis Paper Cristal Irvin CJS/245 April 7, 2015 Samantha Brown Juvenile and Adult Courts: A Comparative Analysis Paper At one point in history there was only one system of justice for the people of the United States. As time went by, the justice system shifted into two structures which are known as the Juvenile and Criminal Justice System. It was recognized that children and adults were not committing the same crimes. The states responded to this
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therefore referred to England. In Black Town, the British did not even initially attempt to administer justice. The allowed the traditional Choultry Courts to function without interference. In these courts, village headmen (known as Adigaars) acted as judges and tried minor civil and criminal offences.
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Lawyer have strong education background and are held to a higher stander than most of society. The fact that some judges and lawyer want to “take the back door” to violate yours and mines rights by banning the exclusionary rule is absolutely appalling. The exclusionary rule doesn’t just hinder the guilty from being prosecuted, it also protect the average Joe from having his constitutional rights violated. This is why I believe that the exclusionary rule should not be banned. When you get arrested
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innocent people are sent to prison and know that if they do not take the deal the D.A. is offering they will get something far more with a trial. A federal judge in New York has suggested that the judge get more involved so that prosecutors cannot bully defendants (Beekman, 2014). This is an excellent idea that should be implemented that way judges can monitor what the prosecutors are doing and making sure they are not just out to get a guilty verdict but doing it the right, ethical, lawful
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guilty. This can help a prosecutor obtain a conviction if, for example, a defendant is facing serious charges and is afraid of being hit with the "maximum" sentence. Typically, sentence bargains can only be granted if they are approved by the trial judge. Many jurisdictions severely limit sentence bargaining. Sentence bargaining sometimes occurs in high profile cases, where the prosecutor does not want to reduce the charges against the defendant, usually for fear
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The movie Civil Action is about personal injury lawyer named Jan Schlichtman who sues two major companies, Beatrice foods, and Grace Industries. Jan becomes too emotionally attached to the case. At first he is all about the money then it becomes more than that to him and he gets to involved in finding the truth, and his judgment becomes slighted. Throughout the movie and the case; civil trail procedure is shown from jury selection to the verdict. In the movie Jan starts out as a rich millionaire
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An interview within court systems 504 8/31/2015 William Miller An interview within court systems The interview will discuss, with one of the United States Supreme Court judges named Tom C. Clark. The case that it will be about is the Miranda V. Arizona case, which took place in February through March within 1966 the ruling, came out in June of 1966. In the ruling of the case of the case a five to four vote, which the decision went to Miranda v. Arizona in the case (Hendrie, Edward
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Ricco. Drug courts got their start in Florida, in 1989 judge Gerald Wetherington, Judge Herbert Klein, and state attorneys designed the court for non-violent offenders in Miami-Dade County, to battle a rising crack-cocaine problem in there city’s. Drug courts are a program the can involve different levels of intensive supervision by the courts themselves, this includes drug testing and substance abuse clinics or treatment programs. Drug court judges gain a lot of discretion and leeway in this system
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law, the job of the police, executive branch, is to arrest or ticked said offender. After an arrest or a citation or ticket is made, the next step is the court proceedings. In a case that an arrest is made, the offender is brought in front of a judge and bail is set. After that, if need be, the case is brought to prosecution. If the prosecution takes that case, then the case is put on trial. This is important because it shows just what the judicial part of government and the court part of the
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