PPT-1. What happens after a guilty verdict is reached?

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2 What types of punishments can offenders receive 3 What do you think might be the aims of punishing offenders 3 What might be an indicator of a successful punishment

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2 What types of punishments can offenders receive 3 What do you think might be the aims of punishing offenders 3 What might be an indicator of a successful punishment After a Guilty Verdict. THE SUMMATION. Each . side summarizes its key arguments and evidence. No new evidence can be introduced. If the . defence . presented evidence, it goes first. Law & Order Closing Arguments. George Zimmerman closing arguments. Eyewitness Condition. Lay. Police. Police: . High Credibility. Police: . Low Credibility. F. Pre-deliberation. Witness Trustworthiness. 7.17. a. . (. .21). 7.64. a. . (. .21). 7.85. a. . (.. 20). 6.06. pleas, sentencing and the elusive ‘truth’ in the Crown Court of England and Wales. Jessica Jacobson, Gillian Hunter and Amy Kirby. Institute for Criminal Policy Research. September 2014. Crown Court of England & Wales. Court. At start of trial. Minimum number. Majorities allowed. Crown Court. 12. 9. 11-1, 10-2, 10-1, 9-1. High Court. 12. 9. 11-1, 10-2, 10-1, 9-1. County Court. 8. 7. 7-1. Coroner's Court. between 7 and 11. poignant. adjective 1. keenly distressing to the feelings: poignant regret. . The verdict made everyone feel poignant. Ignominy. 1. disgrace; dishonor; public contempt. . The verdict brought great ignominy to the . REASONABLE DOUBT. The phrase, ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’, is a very important part of our criminal justice system.. A reasonable doubt is . not. a far fetched or frivolous doubt. It is not a doubt based on sympathy or prejudice. It is a doubt based on reason and common sense. It is a doubt that logically arises from the evidence, or the lack of evidence.. AmyMarie. Travis. Jackson County Prosecutor . atravis@jcprosecutor.us. GUILTY PLEAS—OUTLINE. . Law and Tactics. Evidentiary Privilege. Victim Notification. Witness Immunity. 1. LAW AND TACTICS. 35-35-1-1.  Defendants unrepresented by counsel -- Pleas not accepted.. Alternatives to Imprisonment . Probation . In 1896 the temperance society of the Church of England started the probation service by giving alcoholics a gift of 5 shillings to help them reform. . At that time alcohol was seen as the ‘root of all evil’. . A guide to a successful PowerPoint and speech. . PowerPoint Requirements. Minimum of 12 slides. Minimum of three appropriate photos or graphics. No more than three words per line, no complete sentences. ANTONYM: . guilty,corrupt. SYNONYM: angelic . , pristine. SENTENCE:. Vocabulary. Trial related terms. Premeditated. Something planned or plotted in advance. Reasonable doubt. Having no excessive, extreme, or illogical uncertainty about a situation. ?. abstain. To avoid doing something by choice . Court. At start of trial. Minimum number. Majorities allowed. Crown Court. 12. 9. 11-1, 10-2, 10-1, 9-1. High Court. 12. 9. 11-1, 10-2, 10-1, 9-1. County Court. 8. 7. 7-1. Coroner's Court. between 7 and 11. AmyMarie. Travis. Jackson County Prosecutor . atravis@jcprosecutor.us. GUILTY PLEAS—OUTLINE. . Law and Tactics. Evidentiary Privilege. Victim Notification. Witness Immunity. 1. LAW AND TACTICS. 35-35-1-1.  Defendants unrepresented by counsel -- Pleas not accepted.. currently . 7.3 . billion. Of the population, one third are least-reached. This means that billions . of people will go from birth . to death, NEVER hearing . the message of Jesus. Global Interaction is passionate about sharing the Gospel with least-reached people in culturally appropriate ways.

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