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Why do cities and states need laws?
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andres
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What best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to grant a writ of certiorari?
The court must review all cases where a
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howdy
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A)the constitution and the judical branch which is my choice B)congressional acts and the constitution C)congressional acts and
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Anonymous
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what does it mean to nationalize the bill of right?
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jess
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How does trial by jury ensure due process for citizens in court?(1 point)ResponsesIt ensures that all people have access to
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Rabecca
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury? (1 point)
• Grand juries determine
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Which of the following is the best explanation of why it is important to serve as a juror? (1 point)
• Juries decide who will
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• Write a 200- to 300-word response comparing and contrasting the role of the defense counsel with that of the prosecutor.
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kylie
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would the system of a jury go under the category of government or legal system?
please help =)
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marina
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Which of the following best describes the difference
between a grand jury and a trial jury? (1 point) Grand juries only decide
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Criminal Procedures Topic
At 12:00 p.m., on August 16, 2005, Robert Smith began his journey to freedom down the halls of the
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lou
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Which laws apply to members of a tribe when they are on a federal Native American reservation?
federal, tribal, and state laws
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tfytf
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redress from the united states may be secured in
a. congress b. the supreme court c. the court of federal claims b.
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jere
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Which of the following is the best explanation of why it is important to serve as a juror?(1 point)
Responses Juries serve as a
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bhgu
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what kind of problems do you think each state making its own laws would create?
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cassandra
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what does "government of laws not of men" mean?
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sherlyn
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury?
(1 point) Grand juries only decide
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What does jury member do? do they give their decision before the main judge gives, or their decision is final? I am confused
Juri
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singh
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Compare the American legal system to the international legal environment of business.
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Joseph
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What is: The right of the Supreme Court to rule on acts of other branches of the government?
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionar
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Mack
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the adversarial system?
To me, one has to compare it to a standard. What alternative
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Anonymous
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Can anyone link me to a detailed list of possible careers in the legal system? I already have some of the basic knowledge down.
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Anonymous
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Can anyone link me to a detailed list of possible careers in the legal system? I already have some of the basic knowledge down.
P
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Anonymous
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what is litigation?
why do interest groups choose this as a technique to get what they want? Litigation is to take in issue to
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david
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what r the laws and punishment for each laws in Japan ?
If you want to knoow about Japanese laws, this is a very broad subject.
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kayla
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At the onset of a criminal trial, the evidentiary burden rests on the state. When the state has made out a prima facie case
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QUESTION 2
You are defending an accused in a murder trial in which it is alleged that your client murdered the victim by stabbing
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury?(1 point)
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lol
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Which of the following is the best explanation of why it is important to serve as a juror?(1 point) Responses Juries determine
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b
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What type of jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the authority to grant a writ of certiorari?(1 point)
Responses appellate and
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HELP PLEASE!!!!!!
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What is another name for a trial simulation?
(1 point) Responses mistrial mistrial mock trial mock trial bench trial bench trial
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ash markens
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Jurors who have been the victim of the same crime the defendant is charged with would likely be excused by what type of request?
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ash markens
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How does trial by jury ensure due process for citizens in court?(1 point)
Responses It ensures that members of the public decide
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taylor swift
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Use the following image to answer the question:
Flowchart with 6 boxes. Box A sits at the very bottom of the left side of the
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Tom Kaulitz
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Use the following image to answer the question:
Flowchart with 6 boxes. Box A sits at the very bottom of the left side of the
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Tom Kaulitz
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Why are jury trials important to court cases like those of Felina Early v. Suzy Snoozer?
Jury trials protect the right of the
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Tom Kaulitz
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Which of the following is the best explanation of why it is important to serve as a juror?(1 point) Responses Juries decide who
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lil beby
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury?(1 point) Responses Grand juries only
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lil beby
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What does the "rule of the law" mean?
(1 point) Responses Citizens can vote on laws. Citizens can vote on laws. The Supreme Court
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hi
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why does the supreme court get to decide whats constitutional, people can ead the constitution by themself . why do they need a
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Who has the power to resolve a dispute between New Hampshire in New York regarding Vermont?
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in 1-2 sentences analyze the importance of a supreme court case that affected the due process clauses of the fifth or fourteenth
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Wich of the following is an example of double jeopardy
Begin sued for causing jack Smith death after being found not guilty of
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For the following question, refer to the text below, from the Twelve Tables, Table 1:
6-9. When the litigants settle their case
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I NEED HELP FAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Who demanded written code of law?(1 point)Responses Patricians PatriciansAll RomansAll RomansEtruscansEtruscan Plebeians
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In the United States, laws about what might vary from state to state?
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kat
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The US Supreme Court deals with which type of law?(1
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unknown
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Which of the following best explains the impact the jury service has on the judicial system?
A. Juries are the primary way by
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A judge’s primary responsibility is to the: (1 point) Responses state. state. plaintiff. plaintiff. community. community. law.
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hatemaths
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If the attorney for the prosecution breaks one of the rules of evidence, the defense attorney will most likely do which of the
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hatemaths
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