Courtroom Work Group
Prosecutorial Discretion:
: Decision-making power of prosecutors, based on the wide range of choices available to them, in the handling of criminal defendants, the scheduling of cases for trial, the acceptance of negotiated pleas, and so on. The most important form of prosecutorial discretion lies in the power to charge, or not to charge, a person with an offense
Responsibilities of prosecutor
: brings charges against the defendant, gathers evidence necessary to prosecute the defendant, presents evidence at trial, and guides the testimony of prosecutorial witnesses.
Responsibilities of judge
: determines what evidence can be presented at the trial, which witnesses can testify and about what, and when there will be courtroom breaks. Rules on matters of law, weighs objections from both sides, and disciplines anyone who challenges the order of the court. Responsible for sentencing.
The Prosecutor
NOT AN EMPLOYEE OF THE COURT, BUT DOES WORK FOR THE GOVERNMENT
Contempt of Court:
a charge against any violator of the judge's courtroom rules, authorizing the judge to impose a fine or term of imprisonment. (BAD)
Gag Order:
a judge's order to participants and observers at a trial that the evidence and proceedings of the court may not be published, broadcasted, or discussed publicly.
Expert Witness
can testify regarding conclusions or hypothetical questions based on scientific certainty, the cause of death, or the identity of an unknown substance that was tested.
Lay Witness
can testify to what they saw, heard, felt, smelled, or otherwise directly experienced. Lay witnesses cannot provide testimony as to the motivation of the defendant.
The Judge
central figure in trial, neutral party, primary duty of serving justice.
Client-counsel privilege:
converations between client and lawyer that remain confidential
-The Bailiff
federal courts: US Marshall, state/local: sheriff. Ensures order in courtroom, keeps accused from escaping, announces judges entrance, to call witness, supervises jury.
-The Defense Attorney Responsibilities
represent the accused and make sure the defendants' rights aren't violated during the CJ processing system.
Courtroom Work Group
the professional courtroom actors, including judges, prosecuting attorneys, defense attorneys, public defenders, and others who earn a living serving the court.
The Court Reporter
transcribes every word written by judge, attorneys and witnesses.