Order In The Court
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What happens after a person is arrested for a crime? Legal experts discuss the criminal justice system, from pretrial and trial procedures to sentencing and appeal. Learn legal terminology and courtroom processes that include jury selection, direct- and cross-examination, types of defense, and verdicts. Includes the differences between adult and juvenile trials. Stresses that the rights of the individual must be insured, while simultaneously protecting the good of society.
Media Details
Runtime: 27 minutes 57 seconds
- Topic: Social Science
- Subtopic: Law, Political Science
- Grade/Interest Level: 10 - 12
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- Release Year: 2001
- Producer/Distributor: Films For The Humanities & Sciences
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