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    The Ability Granted to Police Officers, Prosecutors, Judges, and Juries
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The Ability Granted to Police Officers, Prosecutors, Judges, and Juries

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The ability granted to police officers, prosecutors, judges, and juries to make independent decisions regarding the social interest in keeping a person in the criminal justice process is known as discretion.

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