Constitutional law 2.10

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Where could the government deny the right to hold a demonstration?

-Private property -public places closed off to the public.

The fifth amendment establishes what four rights?

1. No double jeopardy 2. right to a grand jury 3. right against self incriminations 4.right to due process

The first Amendment contains what five important freedoms and rights?

1. freedom of religion 2. freedom of speech 3. freedom of press 4. right of the people to peaceably assemble 5.Petition the government for a redress of grievances.

The sixth Amendment provides what six rights to citizens?

1. right to a speedy trial 2. right to trial by jury 3. right to notice of the accusations 4. right to confront witnesses 5. right to subpoena witnesses 6 right to counsel

What does it mean by, "Reasonable belief that the person may be armed and presently dangerous"?

An officer may frisk a suspect if they have probable cause.

Victim's rights are now guaranteed by the __________ constitution and state Statute.

Arizona

Any person sentences to jail as a result of the criminal charges against the person is entitles to be represented by an __________.

Attorney

The second amendment provides citizens with the right to_______?

Bear Arms

Any person charged with criminal offense has the right to _________ witnesses and to _______ witnesses.

Confront Subpoena

The eighth Amendment prevents prevents what two extremes of punishment?

Cruel and Unusual

ARS 13-4404 and 13-4406 requires what information to be provided to victims?

Date, Time, and place of the initial appearance of the accused.

The fourteenth Amendment entitles every citizen to ________ protection under the law.

Equal

If there is doubt about whether to get a warrant, what should you do?

Get a warrant regardless.

What is the importance of Terry V. Ohio

It made it able for officers to search a suspect's exterior clothing without violating the 4th amendment.

What is case law?

Law that is based on judicial decisions rather than law based on constitutions, statutes, or regulations.

Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures applies only to those places in which a person has what?

Ownership

What is due process?

Protects against arbitrary denial of life, liberty, and property

The fourth amendment protects from unreasonable _______ and ______?

Searches and seizures

The Bill of Rights consists of the first __________ amendments to the Constitution.

TEN

What is constitutional law?

The body of riles, doctrines, and practices that govern the operation of political communities.

What is he supremacy clause?

The constitution, laws, and treaties of the U.S. shall be the supreme law of the land.

What is the Victim/Witness program and what service dos it provide?

To help all victims of crime and to ensure that the questions and concerns of victims and witnesses are promptly addressed.

What is Statutory law?

Written laws enacted by the legislative branches of the state or federal governments are called statutes. Statutory law declares, commands, or prohibits something.

What is natural law?

a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct.

When should Miranda rights be read?

before any questioning is done.

where is case law made?

developed from judicial branch or decisions made over time.

What is the victim compensation program and what does it do for victims?

provides financial assistance to victims of crime or others who may have experienced a financial loss as a direct result of a crime.

What is double jeopardy?

the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense.

A public trial or jury trial must be made up of _____________ persons.

unbiased/fair 6-12 people


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