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<h3><strong>Criminal Justice & Investigative Services (B-4)</strong></h3>
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<em><strong>"I was having a better time at my job than were those of my peers who had opted for private practice. Life as a public servant was more interesting. The work was more challenging. The encouragement and guidance from good mentors was more genuine. And the opportunities to take initiative and to see real results were more frequent." </strong></em><br /> <br />- Sandra Day O'Connor, U.S. Supreme Court Justice<br /> <br />The United States’ civil justice and investigative services give people a fair chance to receive justice through legal processes. The U.S. is renowned for having one of the most sophisticated criminal justice and investigative systems in the world and it is remarkable how this system operates successfully across a country as large and diverse as the U.S.. One of the keys to this success is a balanced and carefully ordered hierarchy: several different federal courts control issues relating to federal law and each state has its own set of courts that can adapt to the needs of its people for criminal justice and investigative services. Because of the civil justice system, our cars are safer, the environment is cleaner, and foods and medicines are safer.<br /> <br />The U.S. criminal justice system comprises courts, corrections, defense attorneys, prosecution and law enforcement. The courts are supervised by judges who are responsible for ensuring that the law of the land is correctly interpreted and applied. Corrections oversee convicted offenders. Defense attorneys represent the accused against prosecutors, who represent the state or federal government. Prosecutors are lawyers whose task it is to review evidence brought to then by law-enforcement, they then present that evidence to the court concerning a particular trial. It is the role of the law-enforcement officers to take reports of crimes that occur in their precincts, gather and protect evidence, arrest offenders and give testimony in court during trials.<br /> <br />(Source: National Center for Victims of crime: The Criminal Justice System <a href="http://www.victimsofcrime.org/help-for-crime-victims/get-help-bulletins-for-crime-victims/the-criminal-justice-system"><strong>http://www.victimsofcrime.org/help-for-crime-victims/get-help-bulletins-...</strong></a>)
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Lawyer and Judge Lorenzo Sawyer
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<h4><a href="https://vmps.omeka.net/exhibits/show/criminal-justice-and-investiga/criminal-justice-and-investiga">Return to Criminal Justice & Investigative Services</a></h4>
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During Lorenzo Sawyer’s career on the senate, he made history and took a step forward for environmental rights. In 1884, the case of Woodruff v. North Bloomfield Mining and Gravel Company hit the court. During the Gold Rush, the Company was using hydraulic mining which was destroying farm land. He handed down what was later known as the Sawyer Decision which ended the use of hydraulic mining. It was the first environmental controversy in California, as well as being one of the first major environmental decisions.</span></p>
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Thors Instantenous Photographs, San Francisco
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August 2 1890
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A photograph of Lorenzo Sawyer, an American lawyer, judge, Chief Justice of California, and the first judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. <br /><br />For Further Exploration Please Visit <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/history/judges/sawyer-lorenzo">http://1.usa.gov/UIUj4b</a>
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Medium: Photograph.
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Link: <a href="http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/tf6h4nb4r7/?layout=metadata&brand=calisphere">University of California Library (Calisphere)</a>
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University of California
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University of California
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English
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Figures
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9th Circuit, California, Court of Appeals, Environment, Judge, Lawyer, Lorenzo Sawyer, Mining
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California
9th Circuit
California
Court of Appeals
Environment
Judge
Lawyer
Lorenzo Sawyer
Mining