Prosecutors and defense attorneys collaborate in the legal system by presenting evidence, questioning witnesses, and making legal arguments to ensure a fair and just trial process. They work together to uphold the principles of justice and ensure that all parties have a fair opportunity to present their case.
To prosecute someone for a crime they have committed, the legal process involves gathering evidence, filing charges, conducting a trial, and presenting the case in court. The prosecution must prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to secure a conviction. This process is overseen by the criminal justice system and involves the participation of law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and jurors.
Defense attorneys may not always know the absolute truth when representing their clients in court, as their role is to advocate for their client's best interests within the legal system. They work with the information and evidence available to them to build a defense, but they are not required to disclose any information that may incriminate their client. Ultimately, their goal is to provide a strong defense and ensure a fair legal process for their client.
Criminal defense lawyers' goals are to be knowledgeable of and protect the client's rights through all steps of a criminal prosecution. Contrary to popular belief, a criminal defense lawyer's responsibility is not to get the client off. It is against the law for a criminal attorney to, with knowledge, support criminal activity, whether they are defense or prosecution attorneys. If the line between supporting criminal activity and protecting a client's privilege is in question, it usually decided by a through a judicial process.
Attorneys provide counsel in collective bargaining and with the negotiation and arbitration processes.
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No, I do not believe that they are given the same rights of due process as that of a U.S. Citizen.
jury selection
A federal defense attorney represents a person who has been accused of a crime by the Government or State authorities. Federal cases carry very severe penalties and a federal defense attorney has to present their client while knowing the very in depth laws that are complex and unbending.
When they go through the process of Voire Dire, or the picking of the jury, a juror is presented and both attorneys get to ask a question of them. Then they either accept or don't accept that juror. If there is a disagreement between the prosecution and defense the judge decides.Each side gets a set number of "challenges for cause" and "peremptory (no cause) challenges."
Attorneys can be found in your local phone book. You could also do a search on an engine such as google. There you would be likely to find reviews also, making the process easier.
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Standardization