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Define bail
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Which situation violates the Eighth Amendment protections regarding criminal punishment?
(pick an answer) A person is sentenced
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silent
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Robert is caught on security camera footage stealing a video game from Target. This is an example of %C2%A0(1 point) Responses
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brysontilliersbestiewestie
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and wanted two sentences, define atrocity crime, and explain why the term is necessary
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Justine
a refuses to confess to the crime b makes no statement c confesses to the crime
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what is a major crime such as murder, sexual assault called?
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what is a lesser crime such as shoplifting called?
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what is it called when a person is accused of a crime or damages?
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what is it called an attorney who works with the police to prosecute crimes?
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Question 2: If you have been arrested on suspicion of DUI you can only be released after_______
-you have been held for a minimum
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Question 8: If the prosecution lacks sufficient evidence of minors’ intoxication but just detectable or trace amounts of
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Which case found that minors could not be sentenced to mandatory life without the possibility of parole for homicide?
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james
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A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n) (1 point) Responses trial
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Which of the following statements refers to a misdemeanor? (1 point) Responses punishable with a jail term of one year or more
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Robert is caught on security camera footage stealing a video game from Target. This is an example of
(1 point) Responses Civil
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shhh
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Robert is caught on security camera footage stealing a video game from Target. This is an example of
(1 point) Responses A. Civil
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Which of the following statements refers to a misdemeanor?
(1 point) Responses A. punishable with a jail term of one year or more
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Michael appears before a judge and is sentenced to six months of probation and a $250 fine. Which of the following crimes is
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Pretrial %C2%A0%C2%A0- There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into
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Michael appears before a judge and is sentenced to six months of probation and a $250 fine. Which of the following crimes is
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Kk
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Which of the following statements refers to a misdemeanor?
(1 point) A.) punishable with a jail term of one year or more B.) can
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Kk
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Robert is caught on security camera footage stealing a video game from Target. This is an example of
Civil case Criminal case
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Kk
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Question Which of the following statements refers to a misdemeanor? (1 point) Responses punishable with a jail term of one year
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Mujika
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Michael appears before a judge and is sentenced to six months of probation and a $250 fine. Which of the following crimes is
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Mujika
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Which of the following statements refers to a misdemeanor?
(1 point) Responses punishable with a jail term of one year or more
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Michael appears before a judge and is sentenced to six months of probation and a $250 fine. Which of the following crimes is
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2.2 Maletsatsi was murdered on 31 December 2022. Her boyfriend, Johan is suspected of the murder but has not charged yet. As of
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Maletsatsi was murdered on 31 December 2022. Her boyfriend, Johan is suspected of the murder but has not charged yet. As of 27
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Unit 4B: Georgia’s Government and Law Portfolio
Answer each question on the worksheet below. Plea Bargaining Preliminary
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Elijah Ford
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- There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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Jay
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______-There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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- There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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@~@
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Robert is caught on security camera footage stealing a video game from
Target. This is an example of (1 point) Civil case
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MaryMartha Boucher
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- There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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william Alexaner
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X desires to shoot and kill Y who is standing behind a closed door. The bullet aimed at Y first penetrates the wooden door,
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- There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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I NEED MORE BOOLETS
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The suspect (a person thought to be guilty of a crime) appears before a magistrate court judge to have the charges brought
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no!!!!
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what is it called when There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into
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A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n)
(1 point) Responses trial case.
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A DUI conviction stays on your record for __________.
-10 years -50 years -75 years
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What is the maximum possible punishment for tampering with someone’s vote?
(1 point) Responses: 1. $500 and 10 years in prison
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what is the maximum possible punishment for tampering with someone's vote?
a. $500 and 10 years in prison b. $5,000 and 5 years
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not cheating just checking
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Michael appears before a judge and is sentenced to six months of probation and a $250 fine. Whichthe following crimes is Micheal
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- There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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ur mum
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There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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There is enough evidence that someone has committed a crime serious enough to warrant being taken into custody (police
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Your under arrest for being wrong in certain cases.
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A10THUNDERBOLT
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What type of violence is battery
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- The magistrate judge determines if there was a crime committed and if there is probable cause (a reasonable ground for
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what is accusation
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Apphy
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