Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice
ISBN-10
0023991933
ISBN-13
9780023991936
Series
Criminal Justice
Category
Criminal justice, Administration of
Pages
686
Language
English
Published
1990
Publisher
MacMillan Publishing Company
Author
Sue Titus Reid

Description

( Charles Steiner / Sygma ) system , the prosecution and the defense each have 20 peremptory challenges in a capital case and 3 in a misdemeanor case . In a felony case , the prosecution has 6 ; the defense has 10 .

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