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Robert Brink Shoemaker has written: 'Prosecution and punishment' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Administration of, Criminal statistics, History, Prosecution, Social conditions, Sources
Toyoo Sawada has written: 'Kensatsu o kiru' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal investigation, Criminal justice, Administration of, Political aspects, Political aspects of Prosecution, Prosecution, Public prosecutors
The prosecution represents the government in a criminal case. They are responsible for proving that the accused committed the crime. If they fail to prove it, the accused goes free.
defense attorney
Julie Vennard has written: 'Contested trials in magistrates' courts' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal Evidence, Criminal courts, Criminal justice, Administration of, Evidence, Criminal, Justices of the peace, Prosecution
Joseph A. Ghiz has written: 'Independence, accountability and management in the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Administration of Justice, Prosecution, Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia. Public Prosecution Service
David Leo Weimer has written: 'Improving prosecution?' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Administration of, Data processing, Information storage and retrieval systems, Prosecution 'Policy analysis' -- subject(s): Policy sciences, Beleidsanalyse
The five pillars of the criminal justice system include: 1.law enforcement 2.investigation and prosecution 3.the courts 4.the correctional system 5.the community
Prosecutors and defense attorneys
If you refering to what is the term for a person who is trying the state's case against the defendant, they are called the Prosecutor.Added: His opposite number in the courtroom, would be the Defense Attorney.
Criminal justice is society's last line of defense because it is the last resort after social norms have been violated. People must be disciplined for breaking the law, or chaos would reign.