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government cannot act unfairly, arbitrarily, or unreasonably in its treatment of criminal suspects |
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Whose job is to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty |
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information provided either by a witness who saw the crime occur or by a video or audio recording of the crime |
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forbids unreasonable and searches and seizures |
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money given over to the court in exchange for a suspect’s release |
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Who does the jury elect as a foreman at the beginning of trial |
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a serious crime that is usually punishable by more than one year in prison |
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an agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty in return for a lesser charge |
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minor crime, typically punishable by a fine or no more than one year in prison |
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you have the right to remain silent |
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executed in prison |
| 23. |
How many states do not permit the death penalty |
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a group of citizens who examine the evidence in a serious criminal case |
| 25. |
the process of redrawing the geographic boundaries |
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imprisonment in a jail, prison, or other correctional facility as punishment for crime |
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the transfer of power from a central government to a regional or local government |
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a repayment by an offender to a victim for losses, damages, or injuries from crime |