PPT-Rights of the Accused (Due Process Rights)

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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

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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. What is a cross examination When a prosecution witness is called and sworn they will give their evidence to the Court in the first instance and be questioned by the prosecutor This is called examinationinchief When the witness has complete d their e Intro. Bill of Rights. 1. st. = Five Freedoms . 2. nd. Amendment. Due Process. 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th. Conc.. Key Terms. Establishment Clause. Free Exercise Clause. Bill of Rights. First 10 Amendments to the US Constitution. INQUISITORIAL. -Judge can ask the accused questions. -Accused must answer questions from lawyers as well as the judge. -Accused may not be presumed innocent and the burden of proof may be on them to prove their innocence. 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 . Objective: Analyze the Bill of Rights & Other Amendments. Limits on Rights. An individual’s rights must be balanced with the rights of others and the community’s health and safety.. Community vs. Individual Rights. Excuses and Justifications. Necessity and Duress. ...did not have a genuine choice at the time they committed it...entrenched concept of classical criminology- we choose to act anti-social (now whether thats due to internal factors or external factors is where criminology comes in). upheld. In . order to make an arrest, an officer must have . reasonable and probable . grounds . to believe that the suspect committed the . offence. Best DUI Arrest. Detention vs. Arrest. If an arrest is not necessary, police may detain . An Overview. Frank Skwara. NC Division of Medical Assistance. July 2017. Constitutional Right of Due Process (14. th. Amendment) Applies to the Medicaid Entitlement. “. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive an person of life, liberty or property without due process of law; or deny to any person within its jurisdiction, the equal protection of the laws.”. A crime is a wrong against society . The main purpose of criminal law is to protect society and maintain the peace. The Criminal Law . System. Purposes of Mainstream Canadian Criminal Law . maintain order. Procedural Safeguards: . 2. Introduction. Topics for breakout sessions were selected by OSEP because each highlights critical implementation issues under the . IDEA . 2004 Statute and Regulations. Presentation will track the Topic Briefs (TB page-paragraph). Objective: I can analyze the Bill of Rights & Other Amendments. Limits on Rights. An individual’s rights must be balanced with the rights of others and the community’s health and safety.. Community vs. Individual Rights. 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: 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. . Sarah Loquist, . SCAESIC #618 General Counsel. Panel Members: . Dr. Christy Skelton, SCAESIC #618 Assistant Director. David Jennings, USD 266 Principal. Mike Lowers, CKCIE Director. Curtis Stevens, USD 305 Principal.

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