Criminal law covers all aspects of law enforcement activity from the point of the identification, interrogation and arrest of a suspect, through the trial process, conviction, sentencing, incarcaration, probation and parole, and eventual discharge from custody of a convicted criminal, and any ongoing duty for the convicted criminal to register with local authorities. It also covers victim's rights issues.
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A resource dedicated to assisting counsel representing clients in federal capital cases.
Information about problem-solving courts, such as drug courts, community courts and mental health courts, which seek to improve case outcomes for communities and litigants.
Information and tips for litigating criminal cases.
Information on the U.S. criminal justice system, covering subjects including juvenile crime, law enforcement, corrections, and crime prevention, from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
Advocating against double jeopardy protections in Australia.
Searchable criminal justice data, organized by subject.
Advocating against double jeopardy protections in Australia.
Information about problem-solving courts, such as drug courts, community courts and mental health courts, which seek to improve case outcomes for communities and litigants.
A resource dedicated to assisting counsel representing clients in federal capital cases.
Information and tips for litigating criminal cases.
Searchable criminal justice data, organized by subject.
Information on the U.S. criminal justice system, covering subjects including juvenile crime, law enforcement, corrections, and crime prevention, from the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
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