Exam 5: The Dynamics of Courthouse Justice
Exam 1: Courts, Crime, and Controversy97 Questions
Exam 2: Law and Crime98 Questions
Exam 3: Federal Courts98 Questions
Exam 4: State Courts98 Questions
Exam 5: The Dynamics of Courthouse Justice98 Questions
Exam 6: Prosecutors98 Questions
Exam 7: Defense Attorneys98 Questions
Exam 8: Judges97 Questions
Exam 9: Defendants, Victims, and Witnesses98 Questions
Exam 10: Arrest to Arraignment98 Questions
Exam 11: Disclosing and Suppressing Evidence98 Questions
Exam 12: Negotiated Justice and the Plea of Guilty98 Questions
Exam 13: Trials and Juries98 Questions
Exam 14: Sentencing Options98 Questions
Exam 15: Sentencing Decisions98 Questions
Exam 16: Appellate and Habeas Corpus Review98 Questions
Exam 17: Juvenile Courts98 Questions
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What are legal ethics and why are they important to the legal system?
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A law in action approach to court delay sets out specific times within which the prosecutor must indict and try the case.
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To one side of the bench sits the court _____, whose machine mysteriously makes a shorthand record of the proceedings.
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Speedy-trial laws are not based on an analysis of why _____ occurs.
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The regular participants in the day-to-day activities of a courtroom include the judge, prosecutor, and defense attorney. There actors in the courtroom often make decisions without reference to specific rules or facts. The decision made by these actors allow the courtroom process to flow smoothly enable the speedy processing of defendants
-What is the name given to the process that treats defendants' as objects to be processed?
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Assembly-line justice, discretion, and the courtroom work group are all concepts used to explain what?
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According to the chapter, which of the following best explains why few cases receive individual treatment?
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The regular participants in the day-to-day activities of a courtroom include the judge, prosecutor, and defense attorney. There actors in the courtroom often make decisions without reference to specific rules or facts. The decision made by these actors allow the courtroom process to flow smoothly enable the speedy processing of defendants
-What do we all the authority to make decisions without reference to specific rules or facts?
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The _____ Amendment provides for the right to a speedy and public trial.
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What concept stresses the importance of the patterned interactions of judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys?
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Law in action approaches to solving the problem of delay are ineffective because they focus on coordinating the activities of the key actors in the courthouse.
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Speedy-trial laws reflect a law in action approach to problem solving.
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What is assembly-line justice? Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the assembly-line justice explanation.
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The federal speedy-trial law is viewed as an important objective irrespective of whether the defendant's interests are in jeopardy.
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Because criminal laws are so broad and general they must be _____ enforced.
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How are newcomers to a courtroom taught formal requirements of the job and informal rules of behavior?
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