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FINAL REVIEW
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HELPS AFTER THE CRIME AIDING AND ABETTING HIDING THE CRIMINAL
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HELPS WITH THE PLANNING OF THE A CRIME BUT IS NOT PRESENT WHEN THE CRIME IS COMMITTED
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TYPE OF COURT SYSTEM IN THE U.S.
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UNPROVEN STATEMENTS MADE AGAINST THE DEFENSE
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FREE SPEECH FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY FREEDOM OF PRESS FREEDOM OF RELIGION
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RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS RIGHT TO ESTABLISH A MILITIA
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DON’T HAVE TO HOUSE SOLDIERS IN TIMES OF WAR
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PROTECTS AGAINST UNREASONABLE SEARCH AND SEIZURE
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PROTECTS AGAINST DOUBLE JEOPARDY PROTECTS AGAINST SELF- INCRIMINATION (DON’T HAVE TO TESTIFY AGAINST SELF)
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RIGHT TO AN ATTORNEY RIGHT TO A PUBLIC AND SPEEDY TRIAL
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CAN BRING A CIVIL SUIT IF OVER $20
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PROTECTS AGAINST CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT
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WE HAVE MORE RIGHTS THAN THOSE IN THE CONSTITUTION
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STATES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS CAN MAKE THEIR OWN LAWS AS LONG AS THEY DON’T CONFLICT WITH THE CONSTITUTION
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REVIEW DECISIONS OF LOWER COURTS ONE PARTY PRESENTS ARGUMENTS ASKING THE COURT TO CHANGE THE DECISION OF THE TRIAL COURT
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PART OF THE TRIAL PROCESS WHEN THE PERSON BEING CHARGED WITH A CRIME APPEARS BEFORE THE JUDGE FOR THE FIRST TIME
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WHEN THE POLICE TAKE A PERSON INTO CUSTODY
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DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY BY WILLFUL AND MALICIOUS BURNING
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RESPONSIBILITY OF PROSECUTION IN A CRIMINAL TRIAL TO PROOF GUILT BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT
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A LAWSUIT
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REGULATES RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
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MORE THAT ONE PARTY INVOLVED
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FAILING TO DO SOMETHING REQUIRED BY LAW
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THE GOVERNMENT BRINGS LEGAL ACTION AGAINST THE PERSON ACCUSED OF A CRIME IN A CRIMINAL CASE
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REGULATES DUTIES OWED TO SOCIETY
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THE PERSON BEING ACCUSED IN BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES
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ALSO CALLED BLACKMAIL THREATENING SOMEONE IF THEY DON’T DO SOMETHING
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DIVORCE CHILD CUSTODY
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CRIMES FOR WHICH THE PENALTY IS MORE THAN ONE YEAR IN PRISON
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TAKES DURING THE COMMITTING OF A FELONY
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MEANING TO COMMIT A CRIME
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DETAINS THOSE SENTENCED TO UNDER A YEAR
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STEALING WITHOUT FORCE
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KILLING WITHOUT MALICE
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CRIMES FOR WHICH THE PENALTY IS LESS THAN ONE YEAR OF PRISON
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MAY BE REWARDED IN CIVIL CASES
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THE REASON A PERSON COMMITS A CRIME
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KILLING SOMEONE IN THE LINE OF DUTY
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GIVEN BY BOTH PROSECUTION AND DEFENSE AS TO THE PLAN OF THE TRIAL
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LAWS MADE BY CITIES
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BEING RELEASED EARLY BEFORE THE SENTENCE IS FINISHED
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PERSONS INVOLVED IN A CRIME
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THE PERSON INITIATING THE LEGAL ACTION IN A CIVIL SUIT
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DONE BEFORE THE TRIAL (LIKELY IN MURDER TRIALS) LESSENS THE PUNISHMENT JUDGE DOES NOT HAVE TO ACCEPT
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CASE RULINGS THAT GUIDE DECISIONS IN OTHER CASES
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CRIMES THAT TAKE PLACE PRIOR TO THE COMMISSION OF A CRIME
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THE PERSON(S) ACTUALLY COMMITTING THE CRIME
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DETAINS THOSE SENTENCED TO ONE OR MORE YEARS
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WILLS
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ADDITIONAL CLOSING STATEMENTS THAT THE PROSECUTOR OR PLAINTIFF HAS THE RIGHT TO MAKE
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WITH EVERY RIGHT THERE ARE RESPONSIBILITIES
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STEALING WITH FORCE
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CIVIL CASES DONE BEFORE THE TRIAL
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ARBITRATION: HAVE TO FOLLOW MEDIATION: DON’T HAVE TO FOLLOW DON’T HAVE TO GO TO COURT
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CASES UNDER $1,000
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SOMEONE WHO ASKS OTHERS TO COMMIT A CRIME
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LAWS MADE BY LEGISLATURES
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DOESN’T HAVE TO HAVE INTENT EX. SELLING LIQUOR TO SOMEONE UNDER AGE
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DO NOT HAVE TO REACH UNANIMOUS DECISION DON’T CONSIDER EVERY APPEAL ALL COURTS MUST FOLLOW SUPREME COURT DECISION
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8 ASSOCIATE JUSTICES 1 CHIEF JUSTICE 9 TOTAL NOMINATED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. S. CONFIRMED BY THE U. S. SENATE
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BETRAYING YOUR COUNTRY
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HEAR TESTIMONY CONSIDER EVIDENCE DECIDE THE FACTS IN DISPUTED SITUATIONS
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JURIES DECISION IN A CRIMINAL CASE
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DIRECTED AT A PERSON
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CONTROL BEHAVIOR PREVENT CRIME PROTECT PUBLIC
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