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  2. Category:Television series about prosecutors - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1992 (TV series) A. All Rise (TV series) B. Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series) The Big Easy (TV series)

  3. List of court shows - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of court shows. Court shows are television programs where court cases are heard and ruled on by a judge or jury. Court shows are particularly popular on daytime syndication.

  4. Prosecutor - Wikipedia

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    Prosecutor Chief Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson (on the pulpit) at the Nuremberg Trials Occupation Occupation type Profession Activity sectors Law, law enforcement Description Competencies Advocacy skills, analytical mind, sense of justice Education required Typically required to be authorised to practice law in the jurisdiction, law degree, in some cases a traineeship. Fields of employment ...

  5. List of television formats and genres - Wikipedia

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    Children's series: A television show which is aimed at kids and/or children and/or families. Cooking show: A type of television show that presents food preparation in a kitchen studio set. Typically, the show's host, who is often a celebrity chef, prepares one or more dishes over the course of an episode.

  6. Criminal procedure - Wikipedia

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    Criminal procedure is the adjudication process of the criminal law.While criminal procedure differs dramatically by jurisdiction, the process generally begins with a formal criminal charge with the person on trial either being free on bail or incarcerated, and results in the conviction or acquittal of the defendant.

  7. Age of criminal responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Children aged 7–13 were presumed incapable of committing a crime but the presumption was rebuttable. The prosecution could overcome the presumption by proving that the child understood what they were doing and that it was wrong. In fact, capacity was a necessary element of the state's case (thus, the rule of sevens doctrine arose). If the ...

  8. Cue for Treason - Wikipedia

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    Cue for Treason (1940) is a children's historical novel written by Geoffrey Trease, and is his best-known work. The novel is set in Elizabethan England at the end of the 16th century. [ a ] Two young runaways become boy actors , at first on the road and later in London , where they are befriended by William Shakespeare .

  9. Procedural drama - Wikipedia

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    Modern examples of this genre are the Law & Order, CSI & NCIS franchises. House is an example of a non-crime-related procedural. Procedural dramas are generally very popular in broadcast syndication because the lack of long-term storylines makes it easier for viewers to tune in for just one episode without feeling lost.