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CRIMINAL LAW Objective: Know the rights a person has when arrested Recognize a person’s potential criminal liability for the actions of others Understand the justifiability of the common defenses to criminal charges Bellwork: We will finish our video then discuss Punishments for Crimes. On Monday and Tuesday next week we will review for our first Summative Test over Criminal Law.
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Today we will be finishing the video about the Lena Baker story. There are questions you will need to answer AFTER the video but during the video I simply ask that you are awake and paying attention. This is NOT nap time!!!
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A penalty provided by law and imposed by a court is called a punishment. The purpose is to discipline the wrongdoer, not to remedy the wrong. In theory the punishment should deter similar behavior from others. Criminal statutes ordinarily set maximum limits for punishment, but allow a judge discretion within those limits.
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An accused person may agree to plead guilty to a less serious crime in exchange for having a more serious charge, this is called a plea bargain. With a plea bargain the accused voluntarily gives up the right to a public trial to avoid the risk of a greater penalty if convicted.
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