FINAL REVIEW. HELPS AFTER THE CRIME AIDING AND ABETTING HIDING THE CRIMINAL.

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FINAL REVIEW

HELPS AFTER THE CRIME AIDING AND ABETTING HIDING THE CRIMINAL

 HELPS WITH THE PLANNING OF THE A CRIME BUT IS NOT PRESENT WHEN THE CRIME IS COMMITTED

TYPE OF COURT SYSTEM IN THE U.S.

UNPROVEN STATEMENTS MADE AGAINST THE DEFENSE

 FREE SPEECH  FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY  FREEDOM OF PRESS  FREEDOM OF RELIGION

 RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS  RIGHT TO ESTABLISH A MILITIA

 DON’T HAVE TO HOUSE SOLDIERS IN TIMES OF WAR

 PROTECTS AGAINST UNREASONABLE SEARCH AND SEIZURE

 PROTECTS AGAINST DOUBLE JEOPARDY  PROTECTS AGAINST SELF- INCRIMINATION (DON’T HAVE TO TESTIFY AGAINST SELF)

 RIGHT TO AN ATTORNEY  RIGHT TO A PUBLIC AND SPEEDY TRIAL

 CAN BRING A CIVIL SUIT IF OVER $20

 PROTECTS AGAINST CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT

 WE HAVE MORE RIGHTS THAN THOSE IN THE CONSTITUTION

 STATES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS CAN MAKE THEIR OWN LAWS AS LONG AS THEY DON’T CONFLICT WITH THE CONSTITUTION

REVIEW DECISIONS OF LOWER COURTS ONE PARTY PRESENTS ARGUMENTS ASKING THE COURT TO CHANGE THE DECISION OF THE TRIAL COURT

PART OF THE TRIAL PROCESS WHEN THE PERSON BEING CHARGED WITH A CRIME APPEARS BEFORE THE JUDGE FOR THE FIRST TIME

WHEN THE POLICE TAKE A PERSON INTO CUSTODY

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY BY WILLFUL AND MALICIOUS BURNING

RESPONSIBILITY OF PROSECUTION IN A CRIMINAL TRIAL TO PROOF GUILT BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT

 A LAWSUIT

 REGULATES RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS

 MORE THAT ONE PARTY INVOLVED

 FAILING TO DO SOMETHING REQUIRED BY LAW

THE GOVERNMENT BRINGS LEGAL ACTION AGAINST THE PERSON ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A CRIMINAL CASE

REGULATES DUTIES OWED TO SOCIETY

 THE PERSON BEING ACCUSED IN BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES

ALSO CALLED BLACKMAIL THREATENING SOMEONE IF THEY DON’T DO SOMETHING

 DIVORCE  CHILD CUSTODY

CRIMES FOR WHICH THE PENALTY IS MORE THAN ONE YEAR IN PRISON

TAKES DURING THE COMMITTING OF A FELONY

MEANING TO COMMIT A CRIME

DETAINS THOSE SENTENCED TO UNDER A YEAR

 STEALING WITHOUT FORCE

 KILLING WITHOUT MALICE

CRIMES FOR WHICH THE PENALTY IS LESS THAN ONE YEAR OF PRISON

 MAY BE REWARDED IN CIVIL CASES

 THE REASON A PERSON COMMITS A CRIME

KILLING SOMEONE IN THE LINE OF DUTY

 GIVEN BY BOTH PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE AS TO THE PLAN OF THE TRIAL

 LAWS MADE BY CITIES

BEING RELEASED EARLY BEFORE THE SENTENCE IS FINISHED

 PERSONS INVOLVED IN A CRIME

 THE PERSON INITIATING THE LEGAL ACTION IN A CIVIL SUIT

DONE BEFORE THE TRIAL (LIKELY IN MURDER TRIALS) LESSENS THE PUNISHMENT JUDGE DOES NOT HAVE TO ACCEPT

CASE RULINGS THAT GUIDE DECISIONS IN OTHER CASES

CRIMES THAT TAKE PLACE PRIOR TO THE COMMISSION OF A CRIME

 THE PERSON(S) ACTUALLY COMMITTING THE CRIME

DETAINS THOSE SENTENCED TO ONE OR MORE YEARS

 WILLS

ADDITIONAL CLOSING STATEMENTS THAT THE PROSECUTOR OR PLAINTIFF HAS THE RIGHT TO MAKE

 WITH EVERY RIGHT THERE ARE RESPONSIBILITIES

STEALING WITH FORCE

 CIVIL CASES  DONE BEFORE THE TRIAL

 ARBITRATION: HAVE TO FOLLOW  MEDIATION: DON’T HAVE TO FOLLOW  DON’T HAVE TO GO TO COURT

 CASES UNDER $1,000

 SOMEONE WHO ASKS OTHERS TO COMMIT A CRIME

 LAWS MADE BY LEGISLATURES

 DOESN’T HAVE TO HAVE INTENT  EX. SELLING LIQUOR TO SOMEONE UNDER AGE

DO NOT HAVE TO REACH UNANIMOUS DECISION DON’T CONSIDER EVERY APPEAL ALL COURTS MUST FOLLOW SUPREME COURT DECISION

8 ASSOCIATE JUSTICES 1 CHIEF JUSTICE 9 TOTAL  NOMINATED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. S.  CONFIRMED BY THE U. S. SENATE

BETRAYING YOUR COUNTRY

 HEAR TESTIMONY  CONSIDER EVIDENCE  DECIDE THE FACTS IN DISPUTED SITUATIONS

 JURIES DECISION IN A CRIMINAL CASE

 DIRECTED AT A PERSON

CONTROL BEHAVIOR PREVENT CRIME PROTECT PUBLIC