A peremptory challenge is used by attorneys in the jury selection process to excuse potential jurors without providing a reason why. In this lesson you will learn about the use of peremptory strikes, as well as the laws designed to protect the integrity of the process.
While the process of selecting jurors may be too boring to be featured in popular T.V. crime dramas, any seasoned trial attorney will tell you that a trial can be lost or won in jury selection. So, what exactly makes the process so important? And how do attorneys pick the 'best' jury for each case?
The jury selection process, also know as 'voir dire', involves attorneys from each side taking turns picking the jurors they believe will favor their position over their opponent's. The term peremptory challenge refers to the practice of excusing potential jurors without providing a reason why. Jurors may also be excluded because the attorneys and the judge believe that the juror, for whatever reason, can't be fair. This is called a 'for cause' challenge.
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The range is usually from one year for many misdemeanors, three years for many felonies, to no time limit at all for crimes that are punishable by death or by life in prison. If there is no statute of limitations, the prosecutor may bring charges against someone at any time.
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The intermediate sanction that offenders can receive, which requires them to attend a location daily to continue rehabilitation, is through the provision of services to the community.
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Community service can be an intermediary sanction applied to offenders of minor crimes. The community service, in this case, requires that the offenders work for free in institutions determined by a judge, for a period of time also determined by that judge. These institutions promote some type of service performed to help a community. This work must be carried out every day in the same place, which will be chosen by the judge and the institution responsible for receiving the offender.
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