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Aim: How are defendants’ rights part of Civil Liberties? Chap 4, Day 4 Do Now: PAIR/SHARE 1.Put the following actions in chronological order. trial, prosecution, crime, verdict, arrest 2. Do we need protection through all these actions? Why?
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Defendants’ Rights Interpreting Defendants’ Rights Criminal Justice personnel are limited by the Bill of Rights. Funnel decreasing in size - crime arrest prosecution trial verdict Failure to follow the rules usually invalidates a conviction. Courts continually rule on what is constitutional and what is not.
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Defendants’ Rights Why must rights be protected every step of the way?
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Searches and Seizures Probable Cause? The situation occurring when the police have reason to believe that a person should be arrested. Unreasonable searches and seizures: What is an unreasonable search or seizure? Evidence is obtained in a haphazard or random manner. Why need a search warrant? Search warrant- need probable cause from court, prevent police abuse Exclusionary Rule: The rule that evidence, no matter how incriminating, cannot be introduced into trial if it was not constitutionally obtained. WHY? Mapp v. Ohio- 1961- court ruled that 4 th amend protection against unreas sear & seiz must be extended to states
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War on Terrorism USA Patriot Act- 2001 – gave govt new powers for wiretapping, surveillance & investig of terr suspects. Eased restric on domes spying, monitor polit or relig groups w/o connection to crim. Invest., examine suspect’s records by third parties (doctors, libraries, bookstores, universities, Internet), search of priv. property w/o probable cause & w/o notice until after search Congress reauthorized Act in 2006 w/ few changes. Agree or Disagree with Patriot Act?
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Self-Incrimination – define? The situation occurring when an individual accused of a crime is compelled to be a witness against himself or herself in court. Fifth Amendment Miranda v. Arizona – 1966- sets guidelines for police quest. To protect against self- incrim. Miranda warnings Entrapments may be overturned
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The Right to Counsel The state must provide lawyers in most criminal cases. Sixth Amendment Gideon V. Wainwright- 1963 Trials Plea bargaining: An actual bargain between the prosecution and defense. Juries generally consist of 12 people, but unanimity is not always needed to convict.
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment The Eighth Amendment forbids cruel and unusual punishment. The Death Penalty Varies from state to state Cannot be mandatory Gregg v. Georgia 1976- court upheld constit of death penalty McCleskey v. Kemp 1987- upheld death penalty against 14 th amend charges b/c minority defendants more likely to get death penalty than whites. War on Terror – water boarding? Stress positions?
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