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what is a example of double jeopardy
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The Georgia justice system recognizes two different types of law. Criminal law usually involves serious cases taken to court by
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Do federal powers have the authority to create and enforce criminal laws
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What are examples of “due process of law”?
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Which of the following best describes the burden of proof that the government must present in a criminal case?
A. Probable cause
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Which case found that minors could not be sentenced to mandatory life without the possibility of parole for homicide
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What is the difference between probable cause in reasonable suspicion?
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If Mr. A, committed the act of false testimony in other cases, what will be the consequences of his act?
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What is probation
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hat is the difference between probable cause and reasonable suspicion?(1 point) Responses Probable cause is the level of
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crimes are only illegal if you get caught
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eric
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How does the federal court system decide which criminal cases to take?
(1 point) They take cases that have already seen state
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what indecency or obscenity means
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Which statement best explains ex post facto laws?(1 point) Responses punishing an individual based solely on their political
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Extradition, or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of
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What is the difference between probable cause and reasonable suspicion?(1 point)
Responses With probable cause, there is actual
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Extradition, or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of
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Which statement best explains ex post facto laws?(1 point)
Responses inflicting punishment without a judicial trial based on a
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Extradition, or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of
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Extradition, or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of
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Extradition, or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of
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Extradition, or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of
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Extradition, or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a come, is an example of which
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extradition,or the process of one state returing a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of which
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extradition,or the process of one state returing a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of which
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extradition,or the process of one state returing a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of which
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Extradition, or the process of one state returning a person to the state where he is charged with a crime, is an example of
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Example of indeterminate sentence
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What is indeterminate or definite sentence
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What is indeterminate sentence?
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It is qualified in conditional pardon if a person commit heinous crime?
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What are the penalty of indeterminate sentence?
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What are the conditions of pardonee
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What is conditional pardon?
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can the president be a criminal
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Misrepresentation in the blotter or any attempt to suppress any information therein is punishable criminally and
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What are investigative procedures
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what inequality would it be if it said minimum fine is 250
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Why is the Leo case important
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if you do something illegal in the city of no laws and come back will you get arrested
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How long can someone go to jail for pulling their wife's hair,slapping her twice in the face,and threatening her?
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Evidence which the court failed to consider, before conviction, which would have justified an acquittal of the accused
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Aside from political offenses, what else can you suggest an offense that can be covered by amnesty
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Mr. B had applied for pardon. Is Mr. B civered with the prescription of penalties?
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What is criminal liability
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Using evidence from the text, explain why you would find Steve Harmon guilty or not guilty of felony murder at this point in the
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summarise dietrich v the queen case
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Define warrant of arrest in one sentence
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What is the exclusionary rule?(1 point)
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What is the difference between murder and assassinated?
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