Prosecutors have an ethical obligation to disclose exculpatory evidence to defendants.
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1. Given their discretion, prosecutors may file charges against a suspect even if they know there is far too little evidence to obtain a conviction. 2. State systems of prosecution are extremely decentralized. 3. Aspects of the courtroom such as plea bargains and its “assembly line” nature are necessary in most cases to avoid becoming swamped by the large number of cases before them. 4. Mandatory sentencing laws have increased the discretionary power of prosecutors. 5. Establishing a solid partnership between the prosecutor, the community, and law enforcement is vital for community prosecution.
Interpol agents are able to make arrests in member countries.
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In _____, the U.S. Supreme Court ruling prevented a juvenile from being tried in two courts (adult and juvenile), holding that to do so is a violation of the double jeopardy clause
a. In re Gault b. Breed v. Jones c. Schall v. Martin d. Miranda v. Arizona
The MATRIX project was funded by multiple government agencies to facilitate the sharing of information
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