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Focus Writing March 16 1.Why do defendants have so many rights in a trial? Identify at least two that you think are important.
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Learning Targets Explain the Bill of Rights in your own words
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Today 1.Pass back tests 2.Make sure you Criminal Justice reading worksheet is checked off 3.Work with a partner “Civil Liberties and Criminal Justice Clauses”
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Test Feedback Some people need more details in their answers Anyone who got below 15 can answer the questions on Cesar Chavez to raise their score by up to 5 points (15 max score)
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Think/Write/Pair/Share 2.Which is more important – preventing one innocent person from going to jail or preventing one guilty person from going free? Imagine that you have an innocent family member accused of a crime, or a family member was a victim of a crime, then explain your answer.
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Second Amendment Clause 1. “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary for the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Rewrite in your own wordsExplain with hypothetical example Rewrite in your words A locally organized military is required to protect us so we have need to be able to keep weapons.
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Then?
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Today?
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Second Amendment Clause 1. “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary for the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” Rewrite in your own wordsExplain with hypothetical example Rewrite in your words A locally organized military is required to protect us so we have need to be able to keep weapons. Then: British troops in Canada and Native Americans were a threat, people felt the need to protect themselves Now: criminals are a threat
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