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Criminal Procedure -misdemeanor -felony
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Arrest -Rights Read -Booked & Charged with crime -Attorney contacted
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Preliminary Hearing -Charges are read -Bail can be issued
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Indictment -A Grand Jury decides if formal charges will be filed
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Arraignment -Suspect will plead innocent or guilty -Trial Date is set -Court Docket
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Plea Bargaining -Some suspects plead guilty before a trial if they are given a lighter punishment
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Trial -(Petit)Jury is selected -Opening Statements -Prosecution’s evidence
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Trial -Cross-Examination -Defense’s Case -Closing Statements -Jury Instructions
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Jury -Follow Instructions given by the judge -Elect a Foreperson -Must make unanimous decision -Hung Jury
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Verdict -Must be unanimous decision -Jury may be polled -Jury issues verdict -Guilty or Not-guilty (acquittal) -Judge issues sentence
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Juveniles -Court System treats youth offenders very differently -A Juvenile is someone considered underage -Usually 16 to 18
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Juvenile Delinquency -Juvenile Delinquents are youths who have broken the law -Should youth offenders be treated differently???
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Juvenile Courts -Goal of Juvenile Courts -Cases deal with neglect by parents, abuse, or delinquency
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Juvenile Arrest -Juveniles are handled differently when arrested -Parents notified -Usually released to parents -Court date is set
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Juvenile Court -Private Court Room setting -No jury trial -More of a hearing than a trial -Attorneys may be used
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Juvenile Protections -Identity is secret and private -Juvenile records are sealed at age 18 -Usually Lighter punishments
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Juvenile Punishments -Lectures -Reformatory Schools -Foster Care -Institutional Placement -Probation -Community Service
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