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Appointment Clock Activity Chapter 15.3 Rights of the Accused Page 49

Activity Procedures Fill your appointment cards. Set up page for the activity. Conduct activity. Answer questions from activity.

12:00 Distinguish at least 3 differences between a grand jury and a petit (trial) jury. (p. 439)

3:00 Explain why many criminal cases never come to trial. What are two advantages for the prosecution & for the defense? (p. 440)

6:00 Explain at least 4 protections stated in the Miranda warning. (p.439)

9:00 Define the term bail. What is the principle behind the practice? What are 3 factors that determine how much a defendant’s bail will be? (p.440)