PPT-Ch. 7 Bringing the Accused to Trial

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Part 1 From Crime Scene to Arrest At the Scene of the Crime Officers arriving at a crime scene location Call an ambulance and assist injured people Call in

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Part 1 From Crime Scene to Arrest At the Scene of the Crime Officers arriving at a crime scene location Call an ambulance and assist injured people Call in reinforcements to eliminate hazards ex fires unexploded bombs. Part One – The Show Trials. L/O – To identify and describe the key features of the Show Trials. The Murder of Kirov. Stalin immediately claimed that the murder of Kirov was part of a . plot to overthrow him . Criminal Pre-Trial Procedures. Learning Intentions. Elements of an effective legal system . Criminal pre-trial procedures. . I can describe the . c. riminal pre-trial procedures and their purposes, including:. Chapter 7. B. ackground. English Law practice dates back to William the Conqueror, 1066.. “Court” refers to an enclosed place.. Constitution Act 1867 divided the responsibilities of Canada’s criminal courts to provincial and federal governments.. The first 10 amendments of our Constitution.. What are the Bill of Rights?. The Bill of Rights is the unified address to numerous, highlighted Constitutional issues, taken up and deliberated upon to a point of agreement at different times in American history. The main intent was to prevent subsequent misconstruction of powers and ensure public confidence. The articles were ratified by three-fourths of the legislator in 1791.. Part 3: Searches. balance. The individual’s right to privacy vs. state’s need to investigate thoroughly, collect evidence before it can be destroyed, and solve the crime. Charter section 8: “Everyone has the right to be secure against UNREASONABLE search or seizure.”. KEY TERMS. -Exigent Circumstances -Promise to Appear. -Summons -Bail Hearing. -Recognizance -Surety. -Undertaking -Bail. -Plea Bargain -Burden of Proof. -Acquittal -Relevance. -Leading Question -Direct Examination. Mian. Ali . Haider. L.L.B., L.L.M (. Cum Laude. ) U.K.. INTRODUCTION. A newly inserted . Fundamental Right. , . Article 10. -A, Chapter-I, Constitution of . Islamic Republic of Pakistan. , 1973, by virtue of (Eighteen Amendment) Act, 2010. It is a world wide well recognized and acknowledged right. An overview of the . Two Kinds of Arrest. Caught in the Act. Warrant for Arrest. This is where the police catch the criminal as they are breaking the law. Police and investigators have to gather evidence and then get a warrant issued by a judge to arrest the suspect. Arraignment- Defendant is officially informed of charges and enters a plea. Subpoena- Legal document that orders someone to . testify. Prosecution- The Federal or State government that brings charges against a defendant in a criminal trial.. UNIT II – Constitution and Rights. Discussion Questions. What is due process?. What does it mean to be “accused” of a crime?. What rights to those that are accused of a crime have?. Amendments that protect the accused. The rights of an accused THE RIGHTS OF AN ACCUSED The protection and promotion of human rights is an important part of the Australian legal system. A number of human rights are available to all Australians. These includes: Ewa Krajewska Associate at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP ekrajewska@blg.com 416.367.6244 The Supreme Court’s Decision in N.S – a bright line rule, thinly veiled The Underlying Allegations N.S. alleged that when she was a young girl, she was repeatedly sexually assaulted by her uncle, the accused, M. --- Writ of habeas corpus. Definition:. . To prevent unjust arrest and imprisonment, the prisoner is to be brought before the court, and the officer must show just cause why the prisoner should not be released. . International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Former Yugoslavia since 1991 Case No

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