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Crime Control Vs. Due Process |
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| Cannot shoot fleeing felons |
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| Racketer Enfluenced Corrupt Organizatoin |
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| Extasy, basically methamphetamine |
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| Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome |
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| Brought on by huffying paint/glue etc. |
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Metropolitan Police ACt of 1829
Nine Principles of Policing |
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Positive Stress - You Stress
Negative Stress - Distress |
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| Entrapment/Self incrimination |
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| Cruel and unusual punishment |
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| Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures |
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Illegally seized evidence cannot be used in a court of law.
Mapp V. Ohio |
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Denied a lawyer, conviction overturned
When a defendant is scared, flustered, ignorant, alone, and bewildered, he or she is often unable to effectively make use of protections granted under the Fifth Amendment without the presence of an atorney. |
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| Confessions made by suspects that have not been notified of their rights cannot be admitted into evidence. |
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| When he believes his or her liberty is restrained |
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| Shocking to the universal sense of justice |
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| In capital cases, indigents have the right to counsel |
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| Indigents have the right to counsel in all felonies. |
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| Indigents have the right to counsel in misdemeanors. |
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| The state is the ultimate parent |
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| The state will act in the place of the parent |
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| Fourteens Amendment protections apply to juveniles |
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| Moved the requirements of guilt from persponderance of evidence to beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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| Knapp Commission findings |
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Grass Eatters - Would accept bribes if they came their way
Meat Eatters - Actively pursue aquiring bribes |
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| Cannot violate double jeopardy |
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| Waved juvenile cases require a waver hearing |
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| Absolute Ethics V Relative Ethics |
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| Black and white versus colors of grey |
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| Most fequently brought in federal court under 42 US code section 1983 |
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