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Test Bank for Criminal Courts A Contemporary Perspective 4th Edition Hemmens
Downloadable Instructor Test Bank for Criminal Courts A Contemporary Perspective 4th Edition By Craig Hemmens, David C. Brody, Cassia Spohn, ISBN: 9781544338941
Table Of Content
Why Study Courts?
What Is Law?
The Code of Hammurabi
Two Opposing Perspectives: Consensus and Conflict
What Is the Relationship of Law to Justice?
The Rule of Law
Justice, the Law, and Packer’s Models of Criminal Justice
Two Models of Criminal Justice
Judicial Functions
How Judges “Make Law”
Development of the Common-Law System
The Role of Courts in the Criminal Justice System
Sources of Law
Sources of Individual Rights
Standard of Review
Incorporation of the Bill of Rights Into the Fourteenth Amendment
Types of Law: Criminal and Civil
Jurisdiction
The Structure and Jurisdiction of U.S. Courts
A Brief Historical Overview
Federal Courts
State Courts
Court Actors
Overview of the Criminal Process
Historical Evolution of the American Prosecutor
The Federal Prosecutor
State Prosecutors
The Prosecutor’s Duties
Assistant Prosecutors at Work
The Expansion of the Prosecutor’s Discretionary Power
Prosecutorial Ethics and Misconduct
Community Prosecution
Defense Attorney’s Role in the Criminal Justice System
Historical Development of the Right to Counsel
Indigent Defense Systems
Private Versus Appointed Counsel: Which Is Better?
Effective Assistance of Counsel
Ethics and Lawyer–Client Relationships
Realities of Being a Defense Attorney
Roles and Duties of Judges
Judicial Selection
Judicial Socialization and Development
Judicial Accountability and Judicial Independence
Judicial Performance Evaluations
Accountability for Judicial Misconduct
Criminal Defendants
Victims and the Criminal Courts
History of Jury Trials
The Role of the Jury
Limits on the Right to Trial by Jury
Jury Size and Unanimity Requirements
The Selection of Jurors
Reforms to the Jury System
Jury Nullification
Arrest
Booking
The Charging Decision
Information
Indictment
Initial Appearance
Arraignment
Discovery
Pretrial Motions
Plea Bargaining
Jury Selection
Opening Statements
The Presentation of Evidence
Calling Witnesses
Evidence and Rules of Evidence
Closing Arguments
Instructing the Jury
Jury Deliberations and Verdict
Wrongful Conviction and Exoneration of the Innocent
The Goals of Sentencing
The Judge’s Options at Sentencing
How Do Judges Decide? Modeling the Sentencing Process
Appealing to a Higher Court
The Appellate Courts
The “Right” to Appeal
The Writ of Habeas Corpus
How Do Appellate Courts Decide?
Problem-Solving Courts
Drug Treatment Courts
Domestic Violence Courts
Other Problem-Solving Courts
Juvenile Courts