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11 Cards in this Set
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What are the three branches of government
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legislative
executive judicial |
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Difference between Grand Jury and Petit Jury,
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Grand Jury - probable cause
Petit Jury -guilt |
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Goals and purposes of the criminal law.
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Discourage people from committing crimes
Protect Society Punish Rehabilitate |
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Jurisdiction for the state trial courts
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Limite Juridiction
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Jurisdiction of federal district court.
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General Jurisdiction
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Classification of state crimes.
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Felony
Misdemeanor Petty offense Traffic offense Traffic infraction |
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What is the 4th, Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
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•Prohibition of search (papers, persons, houses) and seizure without reason
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What is the 5th, Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
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•Prohibition of arrest for answering any capital or infamous crime
•Protection from double jeopardy •Prohibition of taking private property for public use |
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What is the 6th, Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
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•Protection of rights of the accused
•Permission for trial by jury •Right to counsel |
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What is the 8th, Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
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•Protection from excessive bail
•Prohibition of imposing excessive fines •Prohibition of cruel and unusual punishments |
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What is the 10th, Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
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•Reservation of certain powers to the states and/or people who are not delegated to the national government by the US constitution
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