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Prosecutors control plea bargains and thus have possibly the most discretion-based role in the criminal justice process. If they believe a person deserves to be in prison, they will pursue that route, knowing that the prisons are very full and would then lead to a person being released early without serving his full sentence.
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In the legal system, discretion is often defined as the ability of a judge to choose where, how and with what severity to sentence a person who has been convicted. A person chooses to utilize his or her options and decides which to use, whether this is a police officer arresting a person on the
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have discretionary power in the criminal justice process. They have the ability to initiate and terminate all criminal prosecutions. They have to use discretion to weigh the rights of the accused, the feelings of the victim, and the capacity of prisons when determining a proper punishment.
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The ability to make decisions which represent a responsible choice and for which an understanding of what is lawful, right or wise may be presupposed.
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MISNER, RL. RECASTING PROSECUTORIAL DISCRETION. Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology. 86, 3, 717, 1996.
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that states a Knowledge editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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street (criminal) or evicting someone from an apartment (civil) or anywhere in between.
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word "discernere", meaning to distinguish, or separate, between two things.
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See Websters Third New International Dictionary (unabridged).
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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Abuse of discretion
Discretion (disambiguation)
personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
help improve it
encyclopedic style
Learn how and when to remove this message
authority
discretion as to legal rulings
trial
judge

criminal justice
Prosecutors
Latin


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