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Essay / The United States Legal System and Legal Practitioners by legal practitioners of all cultures, ethnicity and race. Justifying the defense of innocence falls to the highly motivated and extremely enthusiastic individuals who practice, preserve and protect the laws and governance created by federal, state and local governments. The U.S. Constitution provides legal teams with a historically formulated road map of the laws; open to interpretations that only very experienced and highly qualified legal practitioners can decipher. The freedoms of the accused in this nation depend on the expertise, tactics, techniques and wise strategies of legal practitioners. Legal teams across the country have represented accused individuals, guilty criminals and corrupt organizations. Legal practitioners play a central role within the criminal justice system and, although laws are intended to ensure types of behavioral conformity to social norms, they must also be protected against abuse by officials responsible for the law enforcement. pursuit of justice. Although attorneys and barristers provide the litigation aspect of court duties, assistants provide the legal backbone and the direction in which attorneys will move during litigation. Lawyers: Criminal defense lawyers are hired privately; appointed to provide the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent them in court (Schmallger, 2009, p. 329). Practicing as an effective lawyer...... middle of paper ...... perceptions of law enforcement practices, or not. It is the responsibility to ensure the safety of the accused when such situations arise and without legal practitioners, accountability would continue, unchecked, unbalanced and unfairly applied to the lives of innocently accused individuals. Works Cited ABA. (April 13, 2014). Model rules of professional conduct. Retrieved from American Bar Association: http://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibility/publications/model_rules_of_professional_conduct.htmlJuan, EA (October 13, 2013). Cultural jurisprudence. Ebsco Host, p. 1.NALA. (April 13, 2014). Recognition of the Supreme Court. Retrieved from Legal Aid Association: http://www.nala.org/terms.aspxSchmallger, F. (2009). The Defense Council. In F. Schmallger, Criminal Justice Today (pp. 329-334). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
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