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Court Procedure. Dual Court System of the United States. United States Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeals District Courts. 7-3:The Thirteen United States Circuits. State Court System. State Court System. Calif. Supreme Court. District Courts of Appeal
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United States Supreme Court • Circuit Courts of Appeals • District Courts
State Court System Calif. Supreme Court • District Courts of Appeal • County Superior Court
United States Supreme Court The Court of Last Resort
United States Supreme Court • Rule of Four • Writ of Certiorari • Writ of Habeas Corpus
7-4: Funneling Effect
Dual Court System of the United States U.S Supreme Court State Supreme Court District Courts of Appeal U.S. Courts of Appeal Superior Courts Federal Court System State Court System U.S. District Courts
Key Actors in the Court Process Defense Attorney Judge Prosecutor
Powers of the Prosecutor • Conduct final screening of case • Decide if and what to charge person of crime
Powers of the Prosecutor • Decide whether to prosecute or not • if decide to prosecute, they determine what the charge will be
Powers of the Prosecutor • No prosecution decision is nolle prosequi, or nol. pros.
Nolle Prosequi • Offense did not cause sufficient harm • Statutory punishment for a crime is too harsh for a particular offender
Nolle Prosequi • Criminal charge made for the wrong reasons • Law is regularly violated with impunity
Nolle Prosequi • Victim may refuse to testify • Humanitarian considerations for victim or offender
Nolle Prosequi Accused person cooperates in the apprehension and/or conviction of other criminals
Nolle Prosequi Accused is wanted for prosecution of a more serious crime in another jurisdiction
Nolle Prosequi May be more cost effective to simply have the parole revoked and return offender to prison
Defense Attorneys Accused has the right to “the assistance of counsel for his defense”
Defendant’s defense options • Privately retained counsel • Court-appointed attorney
Defendant’s defense options • Public Defender • Court Contract lawyer (Alternate Public Defender)
Three Types of Defendant Pleas • Guilty • Not Guilty • Nolo Contendere - no contest
Responsibilities • Determining Probable Cause • Sign Warrants
Responsibilities • Informing suspects of their rights
Responsibilities • Setting and revoking bail • Arraigning defendants
Responsibilities • Accepting guilty pleas • Managing courtroom and staff
Responsibilities • Ensuring a jury has a chance to reach a verdict on evidence presented
Responsibilities • Instructing jury on the law • Imposing sentences
7-5: Typical Outcome of 100 Hypothetical Arrests Brought by the Police for Prosecution
Formal Arraignment Case # 98001