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According to the highlighted portion of section 6, what happened if the accused opened the door with the lady?
The accused would
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According to the highlighted portion of section 5, what happened if the accused opened the door with the tiger?
The accused would
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in a felony case the purpose of a grand jury is to
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In 1 - 2 simple sentences, define atrocity crime and explain why the term is necessary
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Victims and the prosecution service
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Victims as witnesses and the judiciary
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Define parole
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Define warrant of arrest
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"New draconian laws in effect"
The penalty of 50 years without parole for misappropriation more than K1 million is now in effect,
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Define homicide in one sentence
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Explain what bail means. State three instances where bail application can be refused
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Define bail in legal studies in one sentence
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Another word that means the killing of one human being by another is
A. Suicide B. Hate crime C. Battery D. Homicide
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Discuss causes of crime in the specific offence and the accuseds conduct in general
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Discuss the principles of the pre-sentence report
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Today is late for class and is rushing down the steps he pushes against Darwin who is in his way Darwin stumbles and falls today
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Which of the following summarizes the analysis used by the Supreme Court in cases regarding the rights of criminal defendants?(1
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What is the exclusionary rule?(1 point)
The exclusionary rule states that law enforcement officials do not need search warrants
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Which of the following summarizes the analysis used by the Supreme Court in cases regarding the
rights of criminal defendants?(1
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Article 258
Individual criminal responsibility 2.A person who commits a crime within the jurisdiction of the Court shall be
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Summarise in own words:
Article 25 Individual criminal responsibility 2. A person who commits a crime within the jurisdiction of
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A more serious crime is called a [answer1]. (Civil/Criminal slide 5)
Word Bank: jurisdiction unconstitutional original plea
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[answer1] is a sum of money that allows an accused person to be released from jail and wait for trial at home. (Civil/Criminal
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____________ means the police have a reasonable belief that somebody committed a crime. (Civil/Criminal slide 8)
Group of answer
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Make a summary in your own words:
Article 25 Individual criminal responsibility 3. In accordance with this Statute, a person
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What is the difference between probable cause and reasonable suspicion?(1 point)
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Pre-sentence evaluation
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Shift from criminal to crime
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DiscusscShift from criminal to crime
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The court in imposing an appropriate sentence
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Matigating and aggravating factors
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What is the difference between probable cause and reasonable suspicion?(1 point) Responses Reasonable suspicion is actual
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Criminals have to pay back for crime
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The nature and gravity of the crime
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Discusd Formal disapproval of criminal behavior
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Formal disapproval of criminal behavior meaning
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Examples of criminal blameworthiness
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Examples of the nature and gravity of the crime
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Discuss abd give examples
The nature and gravity of the crime
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Discuss and give examples of formal disapproval of criminal behavior
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What is bail?
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If a person raises mental illness successfully as a defence excluding criminal capacity
(defence of pathological incapacity),
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Discuss and give practical examples Formal disapproval of criminal behavior
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Describe retribution as a formal disapproval and condemnation of criminal behavior
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Generally deterrence examples
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Condemnation of criminal behavio
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Which case found that minors could not be sentenced to mandatory life without the possibility of parole for homicide?(1 point)
Re
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List five (5) factors that may be taken into consideration in determining the
reasonableness or lack thereof of a defendant’s
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Evidence and Witnesses for the Prosecution:
1. Testimony from Princess Leia detailing the destruction of Alderaan and the lives
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Define bail
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