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A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n)
(1 point) Responses trial case.
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is there a legal loophole for murder?
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Question 3: In Pete’s story, during his senior year in high school, he was involved in a car crash driving home after a night
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_______ - There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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___________ - The suspect (a person thought to be guilty of a crime) appears before a magistrate court judge to have the charges
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_________ - The magistrate judge determines if there was a crime committed and if there is probable cause (a reasonable ground
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_________ - A group of citizens, called a grand jury, examines the evidence in order to determine if the suspect should be
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______ - Superior court judge reads charges and accused pleads guilty or not guilty
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____________ - If the jury finds the defendant guilty, the judge sentences the defendant, telling him/her the amount of time
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____________ - After the closing arguments, the jury is asked to discuss the case among themselves to determine if they think
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There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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__________ - If the defendant maintains his or her innocence or if there were mistakes made by the legal team or court in the
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The magistrate judge determines if there was a crime committed and if there is probable cause (a reasonable ground for supposing
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Criminal Law
Civil Law Parties Involved Purposes & Outcomes Standard of Proof Process
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What is the purpose of juries in a criminal trial?(1 point)
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Is self defense a crime
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Tommy gets tried for stocking, once he is found innocent, his victims brings him back to court to try him again for the same
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Choose the THREE statements that describe an aspect of criminal law.
Responses A Charges are brought against defendants by the
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how can I put this in my own words, if he breaks another man's bone, they shall break his bone
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Criminal rights are important in the Texas Constitution. A common feature of criminal rights is that
all people, regardless of
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what is it called when - There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into
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Question 14: A DUI conviction stays on your record for __________.
-10 years -50 years -75 years
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Jason Fitch, a 35-year-old white male, is arrested in his home for domestic battery, aggravated assault on a police officer, and
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Which floor would a teenager go to for misdemeanor charges?%C2%A0%C2%A0 * 1 point 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
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List the charge ‘rules’
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What crime do people who buy fake birth certificates commit ?
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Discussion how Custodial sentecing options are imposed
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Discuss statutory provisions and restrictions in custodial as a form of punishment
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Briefly discuss the statutory provisions, practical guidelines and objectives of punishment a court can consider when imposing a
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Discuss practical guidelines of direct imprisonment
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Discuss the court has unfettered discretion in direct imprisonment and provide practical examples
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write an original sentence with fair de
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Identify the three mistakes and then type the correct answers.
She was found guilty for murder and sentenced too a long period of
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For a person to be found liable in a criminal case, the jury must determine liability
Responses A by a three quarters agreement
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