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    and kidnapping. According to Linder (2005), his lawyer Edward J.Reilly defended him on these charges. Hauptman was then deported to New Jersey to stand trial on these charges. Throughout the preliminary hearing, the prosecutors drew out how they believed the crime occurred. The prosecutor stated that Hauptman snuck into the Lindbergh residence through a window utilizing a ladder that they said he constructed. He removed the baby from the crib and on the way out the window the ladder collapsed.…

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    attorney is elected or appointed most of the time by voters or appointed by the chief executive depending on the system in place. The basic job description of an ADA is, “An assistant district attorney, also called a deputy district attorney, or prosecutor, represents the people of the county he works at by determining if somebody faced with criminal charges has enough evidence to justify opening a case against him or her. In this regard, he will seek jail or prison time if the defendant is…

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    Mandatory Sentences Analysis

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    is inedible to say that prosecutors amplify great power in the courtroom within the plea-bargaining and acquiring cases process. Let’s take into consideration, hypothetically, that prosecutorial discretion becomes more powerful with the addition of mandatory sentences in a county. In this event, even if there is a shift of powers among the courtroom work group, Cole (2004) explains how controlled and limited their power actually is. Cole (2004) explains, “…the prosecutor is able to exercise his…

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    bill, one concerning the death penalty. Rossi herself had appeared in court regarding a murder, and she testifies about her experience, “What I 've seen is that the death penalty is a necessary and valuable tool for prosecution. It provides our prosecutors with a resource, a tool in prosecuting the types of cases that warrant it” (Evans). Without the use of this effective tool, justice might not be served, and the criminal could walk free. Anne Rossi went on to say, “I see them using the death…

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    Open Court Essay

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    Open Courts Based on the content of the common law, open courts is one of the ways to fulfil open justice. Publicity is an essential indication for open court concept. According to Baylis (1991), one of the most important concepts of justice is ‘justice must to be seen to be done'. Generating accessibility to participate in the court process can improve justice. Open court with public hearing is to ensure the enforcement of integrity within the law, the honesty of the evidence, and the…

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    Charlie Harmon Case Study

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    later started fixing his cases with a defense attorney named Arvin Baker. Background Harmon graduated from law school alongside Jamie Ross and they became friends throughout their careers. While Jamie became a defense attorney, Charlie became a prosecutor. At some point in his life, he married a woman named Lisa and they had two children. He worked in Brooklyn until he transferred to the Special Narcotics Bureau of the Manhattan DA's office. One day, he decided to take bribes from a defense…

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    Adult Court Case Essay

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    allowing a juvenile to be sent to adult court for prosecution.” The main reason to waive a juvenile to adult court is if he or she commits a delinquent crime that would have been a crime if committed by an adult and if the prosecutor chooses not to file a petition the prosecutor them has the option to waive the juvenile to criminal justice system for prosecution. 2. Do you think we need a separate court for juveniles accused of delinquency? Why or why not?…

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    is their purpose. The grand jury only hears evidence from the prosecutor. Once the grand jury hasdetermined probable cause does indeed existm it will issue and indictment, which becomes the formal charge against the defendant. Plea bargaining most often takes place before the beginning of a trial. It is the process by which the defendant and the prosecution work out a conclusion to the case, subject to court approval. For the prosecutor, the purpose of plea bargaining is to ensure a defendant…

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    around the prosecutor deciding on where he would like to file charges. The prosecutor has the choice of indicting the defendant in juvenile or adult courts (Redding 2). With only three options on dealing with juvenile court cases it is easy to see how many kid’s slip through the cracks in the court system and end up in adult facilities. Especially, with the automatic transfer law, which is in over fifty-percent of the states. Unfortunately, the automatic transfer law leaves prosecutors and…

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    talks about the unfairness of our justice system in one of his articles. Both of the gentlemen articles depict a system which tilts heavily in favor of district attorneys, incarcerates thousands of innocent people and fails to hold accountable prosecutors who abuse their power (Greenhut 1). But what we want to focus on most importantly is the incarceration of the innocent ones. According to Kosinski the real reason why many innocent people are behind bars is because police have vast discretion…

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