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The Nature and Functioning of Courts


The chapter begins with the origins of courts. There is a review of the state and federal court systems in the United States. The roles of the prosecutor, the defense attorney, and the trial judge are all discussed in terms of the various stages of the trial process. The chapter also includes examinations of the jury selection process, jury decision-making, sentencing philosophies and methods, and capital punishment.










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