01763 2200325 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002200097041000800119082001100127084001700138100002200155245009600177250001300273260004500286300002700331500002600358504001600384520077900400650003601179650005601215700002201271990002401293990002401317990002401341990002401365990002401389990002401413INLIS00000000000811920221104110153 a0010-0520008119221104 | | eng  a978-0-495-80936-4 aeng a345.01 a345.01 NEU a0 aNeubauer, David W1 aAmerica's Courts and The Criminal Justice System /cDavid W. Neubauer and Henry F. Fradella a10th Ed. aBelmont, CA. :bThomson Wadsworth,c2008 axxviii, 628 p. ;c26cm aIndeks : p. 605 - 628 ap.568 - 604 aAmerica's Courts and The Criminal Justice System, Tenth Edition, examines the history, traditions, and philosophy underlying our system of justice as it is played out in the criminal court. In a complex, sometimes contradictory, and often fragmented process, defendants are declared innocent or found guilty, and the guilty are fined, placed, on probation, or sentenced to a period of incarceration. This book is about the defedants caught up in the process: The Three time losers, The scared young first offenders, and the business executives who are before the court to answer an indictment. But most of all, this book focuses on the prosecutors, judges, defense attorneys, and jurors who are involved in the daily decisions about guilt or innocence, probation, or prison. 4aCriminal courts - United States 4aCriminal justice, Administration of - United States0 aHenry F. Fradella a18645/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18646/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18646/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18645/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18645/MKRI-P/X-2010 a18646/MKRI-P/X-2010