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Title: Introduction to Criminal Justice


1
Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • Chapter 9
  • The Courts and the Judiciary

2
Introduction
  • In 2003 Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore made
    national headlines when he was suspended from the
    bench for defying a court order to remove a 10
    Commandments monument from the rotunda of the
    Alabama Supreme Ct Building. Judge Moore had
    installed the monument stating it symbolized his
    beliefs of a Supreme Being. US District Judge
    Myron Thompson ordered the monument removed.
    Judge Moore countered stating it violated his
    right to acknowledge the role of God as the
    source of our rights and liberties. After he
    refused the district court order, the Alabama
    Supreme Court stepped in and held that regardless
    of personal feelings, officers of a lower state
    court must obey a binding order of a federal
    court. The US Supreme refused to hear the case
    and Judge Moore was permanently removed as the
    Chief Justice.
  • This example shows how important it is for the
    court to maintain a balance of impartiality and
    objectivity. Religious and Political beliefs
    cannot shape the contours of justice.

3
Objectives
  • Understand the state and federal court structure
  • Know the difference between limited and general
    courts
  • Recognize the function of the appellate court
    system
  • Explain various levels of federal courts
  • Describe how a case gets to the US Supreme Court
  • Understand the problems associated with court
    case overload
  • Discuss the duties of a judge
  • Understand what the Missouri plan is.
  • Identify the different types of judicial
    selection
  • Explain how technology is changing the trial
    process

4
The Role of the Courts
  • (A) To provide an open and honest forum for
    regulating human behavior and settling dispute.
  • Provide fair just hearing that maintain a
    sense of impartiality and object.
  • (B) Complex social agency with independent but
    interrelated subsystems.
  • Govern by precise rules to ensure fairness and
    uniformity functioning of the system is

5
Role of the Courts Cont
  • The courts are Compromised by restraints.
  • Chronically under budget
  • Chronically overburdened with cases
  • Courts become a scene of accommodation
  • Plea Bargains
  • Discretionary powers produce disparity treatment

6
Types of Cases Filed in State Courts in 2001
(Millions)
  • 92 Million Total cases
  • 56 million traffic and ordinances violations.
  • 20 Million civil and domestic cases.
  • 14 million criminal cases which are up by 28
  • 2 million juvenile cases
  • Note DUI cases have dropped 5 due to stricter
    law enforcement, media attention, and alcohol
    awareness programs.

7
The Structure of the Federal Courts
  • Federal district court
  • Trial courts of the federal system
  • US Circuit Courts
  • Hear appeals in one of 12 Jurisdictions
  • US Supreme Court
  • Nations highest appellate body
  • Rulings in these cases create precedent
  • Only selects cases to review by a writ of
    certiorari

8
Federal Courts Hear These Cases
  • Violation of federal laws
  • Civil rights abuse
  • Interstate transport of stolen vehicle
  • Kidnapping
  • Citizenship

9
Court Congestion
  • Communities aggressively prosecuting minor
    offenses.
  • Numbers are dramatically increasing causing
    congestion and wait time

10
The Judiciary
  • Judges Duties
  • Rule on appropriateness of conduct.
  • Rule on Evidence
  • Rule on Procedure
  • Instructs Jurys
  • Imposes Sentences

11
The End
  • The End
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