This book can improve the effectiveness of those working within
the legal process and in legal policy. It seeks to clarify how the
examination of risk levels, time allocation, and other legal policy
situations can lead to optimum choices. The principles discussed
are amplified by illustrative examples covering such important
subjects as right to counsel, plea bargaining, client selection,
pretrial release, jury size, crime prevention, delay reduction, and
many other controversial and problematic issues of concern to the
practicing attorney, the legal scholar, and the legal policymaker.
Nagel offers the reader realistic applications of the theories
provided, and is unique in his hands-on direct relation of those
theories to the decision-making process.
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