POL 3013 Lecture Notes - American Bar Association, Merit System, Excessive Bail Clause

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> two basic types of judges: the appellate judge who determines issues of law on appeal and the trial judge who is a referee responsible for enforcing rules that govern criminal and civil cases. > when there is no jury, the judge determines both issues of law and issues of fact. > judges in the u. s. receive no formal training before they assume their positions. > judges in the u. s. are generalists whose education and experience in non-legal areas are typically quite limited, requiring specialized courts. > trial judges preside over few trials because most criminal and civil cases are settled without a trial. >there are four methods commonly used to select judges and some state use more than 1: > the constitution provides for the presidential nomination of supreme court justices but does not provide a method for selecting other federal judges.

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