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kotegsom [21]
1 year ago
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The five major stages of our system are? 1. entry into system. 2. prosecution/pretrial services. 3. adjudication. 4. sentencing/

sanctions. 5. corrections.
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tiny-mole [99]1 year ago
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The five major stages of our criminal and juvenile justice system are:

  1. Entry into system.
  2. Prosecution/pretrial services.
  3. Adjudication.
  4. Sentencing/sanctions.
  5. Corrections.

<h3>What is a court?</h3>

A court can be defined as an enclosed space, where legal practitioners (judges, lawyers or attorneys and a jury) converge to hold judicial proceedings, especially by listening to evidences and giving a verdict about legal cases.

<h3>What is a judicial system?</h3>

A judicial system is also referred to as the judiciative branch and court, judiciary, judicature, judiciary system, or judicial branch, and it can be defined as the system of law courts that is saddled with the responsibility of administering justice, especially by adjudicating legal disputes, disagreements, interpreting laws, defending the accused, and applying the law in legal cases.

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), the five major stages of the criminal and juvenile justice system of the United States of America include the following:

  1. Entry into system.
  2. Prosecution/pretrial services.
  3. Adjudication.
  4. Sentencing/sanctions.
  5. Corrections.

Read more on justice system here: brainly.com/question/7207817

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Complete Question:

The five major stages of our system are?

1. entry into system.

2. prosecution/pretrial services.

3. adjudication.

4. sentencing/sanctions.

5. corrections.

True or False?

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