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$5.00 CJS 220 Courtroom Participants

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For anyone who has already taken CJS 220. I need help with week 5 Checkpoint. I have completed Appendix C. There are 5 courtroom participants: The bailiff, court clerks, court reporter, defendants, and witnesses. I need to compare fiction versus reality in the courtroom based off of tv series or books.
 
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Preview: ... sure that trials are fair. They resolve differences between lawyers. They read the law to decide what lawyers can and can't do. Judges often decide whether a case should go to trial. They also tell juries about the law. To make their decisions, judges research legal issues. Judges also write about their decisions and legal opinions.

4. Court Reporter
Court reporters record the actual word-by-word discussion that is given in court proceeding or in inquiries. The court reporter uses as specialized stenograph machine that has 22 keys and prints out information in condensed form. A court reporter provides the factual record of the court proceeding or inquiry so it is critically important the reporter be b ...

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