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Chapter 1 Part 2
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CRIMINAL LAWSCIVIL LAWS Regulate public behavior & responsibilities to society Case can only be brought by government Two types Felonies- Major (minimum 1 year in jail) Misdemeanors- Minor (maximum 1 year in jail) Regulate interactions between people/groups Civil Action Case (Lawsuit) can be brought by a person/group
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Who’s involved Prosecutor: District Attorney, works for government Defendant: the person accused of the crime
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Prosecutor must prove guilt “beyond a reasonable doubt” If the jury (or judge) has any reasonable doubts to the guilt of the defendant, they must vote not guilty “Innocent until proven guilty”
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Who’s involved? Plaintiff: person/group harmed Defendant: person/group accused of harming
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Plaintiff’s attorney(s) must convince jury (or judge) by “preponderance of the evidence” The plaintiff’s complaint is more than likely true
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It is possible to face criminal and civil charges for the same event O.J. Manslaughter = Wrongful death
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Constitution lists: Government’s powers Limits of powers People’s rights/freedoms that cannot be taken away by government
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3 Branches Executive: enforces the law Legislative: makes the laws (statutes) Judicial: interprets the laws
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System in which branches of Gov. make sure one branch does not become too powerful
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