Once a
person is arrested for a crime, it is up to our court system to determine
whether the individual is guilty or innocent. In this program, a variety of
legal experts take us through pretrial and trial procedures, pointing out
along the way the differences between adult and juvenile proceedings.
Judges and lawyers navigate us through the pretrial process, beginning
with the establishment of probable cause and formal charging by grand jury
or preliminary hearing. Indictment, pretrial release, bail, and arraignment
are also discussed.
The entire courtroom process is explored from plea bargaining and trial
by jury to the adversary system of direct examination, cross-examination,
and rebuttal. Such concepts as an alibi, burden of proof, and reasonable
doubt are clearly explained. Finally, our panel of experts comments on a
sentencing hearing and punishment, along with the defendant’s constitutional
right to appeal.