No, the justice court system gives a person 6 preliminary hearings. Please explain what was wrong with the question, I don't understand how that would need improvement?
They are both court of law, and defendants are dealt in very similar ways in both courts. There is a judge, a bailiff,, the prosecuting attorney, and a defense attorney, and other staff members in court who participates in the hearings for that defendant.
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No, in Alabama, a judge through your county court system is who will handle your custody hearings. DHR or DHS do not handle these but they may be involved in the hearings.
In the US, that's our system of justice.
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All people should be concerned about criminal justice because their area's criminal justice system affects them in some way. If a person can leave their house and walk down the street without immediate fear of robbery, rape, or assault, there is a criminal justice system maintaining this safety. If a person is victimized, he should be concerned with the criminal justice system because the system is what will know how to resolve the crime.
Ethics and morals perpetuate the belief that fairness can be achieved in the criminal justice system. The basis is the assumption that a person will receive the justice they deserve.
A delinquent juvenile is a young person who has committed a crime or violated a law. They may be subject to the juvenile justice system rather than the adult criminal justice system.
It did not influenced the justice system. The legal code that influenced the justice system was "Justinian's code"
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For the preliminary hearing* the presiding judge was Josiah Coleman Blaisdell. For the actual murder trial there were three judges:Chief Justice Albert Mason, Asst Chief Justice Caleb Blodgett and Asst Chief Justice Justin Dewey. *The prelim hearing, also known as a probable cause hearing is standard procedure in the American judicial system. Before a person is formally tried for a crime there must be a hearing to descern if evidence exists, enough so that a jury could reach a verdict.
The criminal justice system is a complex system from the moment of arrest to the moment of justice, whether the accused plead or is found guilty, or acquitted. The focus on the criminal justive system is that person-- the accused. So this is why the accused is so-called the Superstar of the justice system: if he wasn't there would be no criminal justice system. This is the same analogy as in medicine: the superstar of medicine is not the doctor, nurse, or technician: it's the patient! It is the patient who either gets better, worse, or dies.