One might consider the American CJS an administrative system of justice, because
A) the determination of guilt or innocence is the result of a battle between prosecution and defense attorneys
B) decisions are negotiated by the courtroom work group through consensus
C) there is a presumption of guilt and the defendant's rights are unprotected
D) it is unlikely that the American CJS would be considered an administrative system
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Q22: Some cases are rejected because of due
Q23: Mandatory sentencing laws and truth-in-sentencing laws in
Q24: The going rate
A) is another name for
Q25: Relative to other countries
A) America is more
Q26: _ account for the majority of rejections
Q28: A local jurisdiction's going rate is established
A)
Q29: Most cases that are dismissed are ultimately
A)
Q30: Our high incarceration rate in the U.S.is
Q31: Select the most accurate statement
A) courtroom work
Q32: The ability of the courtroom work group
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