PPT-DEFENSES TO CRIMINAL PROSECUTION

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Law Enforcement I 2 Copyright and Terms of Service Copyright Texas Education Agency 2011 These materials are copyrighted and trademarked as the property of the Texas Education Agency TEA and may not be reproduced without the express written permission of TEA except under the following conditions. Michael W. Pearson . and . Daniel S. Riley. © 2015. 978-1-4724-4563-6 (paperback) . 978-1-4724-4560-5 (hardback). Chapter . 8 . Aviation Criminal Law. Foundations of Aviation Law. Chapter Objectives. 2.4 Criminal Defenses. Defenses. For a conviction to occur in a criminal case, the prosecutor must establish . beyond a reasonable doubt. that the defendant committed the act in question with the required intent.. Criminal law. 1. What are we going to learn about?. In this part you will learn about: . the principles of criminal liability, crimes and defences. the criminal investigation process and criminal sanctions. and Cyber Crime. © . 2013 . Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part, except for use as permitted in a license distributed with a certain product or service or otherwise on a password-protected website for classroom use.. . and. . the. . Law. Preview. Criminal. . law. Purposes. . of. . criminal. . law. Definition. . of. . crime. Elements. . of. . crime. Burden. . of. . proof. Categories. . of. . criminal. Reach Cambridge 2017. Tim Mason. Expectations for Cambridge Crown Court Visit. What will it look like and feel like to be in a court room?. Who will be present in the room?. What would it be like to be a barrister, judge, defendant?. GOALS. Know the rights people have when arrested and their potential criminal liability for the action of others. Name and describe the two types of defenses to criminal charges. Understand appropriate punishment for crimes. Provides funding for criminal justice agencies. Creates criminal laws. Determines sentencing guidelines. Legislative Role. Pre-Historical Era (Earliest History-2000 B.C.). Societies based upon clans, tribes, or kinship. Defenses. For a conviction to occur in a criminal case, the prosecutor must establish . beyond a reasonable doubt. that the defendant committed the act in question with the required intent.. Defendants are not required to present a defense.. Reach Cambridge 2017. Tim Mason. Expectations for Cambridge Crown Court Visit. What will it look like and feel like to be in a court room?. Who will be present in the room?. What would it be like to be a barrister, judge, defendant?. Learning Objective 1. List the four written sources of American criminal law.. Bettmann/Corbis. American Criminal Law. Constitutional . law . The U.S. Constitution and the various state constitutions. and Legal Ethics. Ethics Discussion Panel. Panelists: Professor Lisa Kern Griffin (UNC); Professor Joseph . Grundfest. (Stanford); Melinda Haag (Orrick). 1 hour Ethics MCLE. Duty of Prosecutors. Prosecutors have a special status as a minister of justice and, therefore, a special duty: . Chapter 2.1. Key Knowledge. Key Skills. You need to develop the following skills:. define key legal terminology and use it appropriately. explain the principles of criminal liability. research and gather information about criminal cases, using print and electronic media. Criminal law Crime , Justice and the Law Preview Criminal law Purposes of criminal law Definition of crime Elements of crime Burden of proof Categories of criminal offences

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