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serike

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Explain the difference between vertical and horizontal assignment of cases to prosecutors.
 
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Which of the following terms is BEST described as the ability to obtain compliance by manipulating symbolic rewards?
 
  a. normative power
  b. coercive power
  c. formal power
  d. remunerative power



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Horizontal case assignment is typical in large prosecutors' offices. With horizontal case assignment, a prosecutor (or deputy prosecutor) is assigned a specific court function. For example, he/she may be assigned only to initial appearances or to preliminary hearings or to arraignment appearances. In this system, the prosecutor is assigned to a specific courtroom where a specific type of court hearing will occur. This means that different prosecutors will work on the same case. Different prosecutors will see the defendant as that person moves though the court process. Vertical case assignment, in contrast, is common in small prosecutors' offices. With such assignment, a prosecutor (or deputy prosecutor) is assigned responsibility for a case from initial appearance to appeal. In other words, one prosecutor is assigned to one defendant. The prosecutor works on the defendant's case from start to finish.

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serike

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Reply 2 on: Aug 12, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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