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. Henry Corrigan-Gibbs, David Isaac . Wolinsky. , and Bryan Ford. Department of Computer Science. Yale University. 22. nd. USENIX Security Symposium. 14 August 2013. 2. On the eve of an election in country X…. 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. 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’. . 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. Russell X. Pollock. Bergstresser & Pollock LLC. 52 Temple Place. Boston, MA 02111. Closing Arguments. Why Close?. Not evidence. Jurors . have made up their . mind. Teach . your. jurors to . advocate. Persuading a Jury. Reaching a Verdict. The courtroom is very important in the British Criminal Justice system.. The British Justice system is an adversarial system, where two sides (the prosecution and the defence) argue the case in front of judge and jury. . 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’. . History of Law. Innocent or Guilty?. In history, various methods of deciding a person’s guilt or innocence were developed. These were called . trials or ordeals. . Here are some examples. . .. 1. Accused persons of nobility underwent ordeal by fire. Walked barefoot over . 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.. CountCrime ChargedNot Guilty GuiltyAs to counts 1 and 2 the verdict mustbe either not guilty of both counts orguilty of one count and not guilty ofthe other count If you find the defendant guilty o
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