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Homework : RoA RQs due Friday

FrontPage : Respond to this statement : it is better to let ten guilty men go free than to imprison one innocent person. Inane Baby Products For Questionable Parents. Homework : RoA RQs due Friday. The Rights of the Accused. The Rights of the Accused.

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Homework : RoA RQs due Friday

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  1. FrontPage: Respond to this statement: it is better to let ten guilty men go free than to imprison one innocent person.. Inane Baby Products For Questionable Parents Homework: RoA RQs due Friday

  2. The Rights of the Accused

  3. The Rights of the Accused • Have you ever been falsely accused of a crime? • Why is it important to give rights to accused persons?

  4. FrontPage:NNIGN Best Yearbook Quotes Homework: RoA RQs - Friday

  5. The 5th Amendment (abridged) No person shall be held to answer for a capital…crime…unless on indictment by a grand jury; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy…; nor…in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken…, without just compensation.

  6. Protections in the 5th Amendment • Grand jury necessary to bring indictment (charges) against a person in a capital (serious) federal crime • Protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy • Prosecutor also cannot make an argument based on this fact • “Due Process” • Requires the government to follow all rules of procedure before they can take a person’s life, liberty or property. • Just compensation

  7. The 6th Amendment …the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury …, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defense.

  8. The Right to Trial • Before the jury trial, accused parties were sometimes tried by ordeal. • Think of the trial by water in which accused witches were tried. • After being thrown into water, if they floated, God had rejected them and they were guilty of the crime if they drowned, then God had accepted them as innocent. • The concept of earthly justice did not come about until the jury trial was instituted by King Henry II in the 12th Century.

  9. Doe vs. Arizona Mirandavs. Arizona John Doe was arrested and questioned by police officers regarding the rape and kidnapping of an Arizona woman. Police immediately questioned him and eventually, Doe confessed to the rape. Police officers used this confession at his trial and Doe was convicted. • Result/Impact: • The Court rules that suspects MUST be informed of their rights upon arrest or before questioning.

  10. Is this interpretation of the Bill of Rights controversial?

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  12. Escobedo vs. Illinois The Chicago police brought in Danny Escobedo on suspicion that he had shot and killed his brother-in-law and proceeded to question him at length. Escobedo repeatedly asked to see his lawyer, but his requests were denied. After a long night at police HQ, he made some incriminating statements and was eventually convicted with the help of these statements. • Result/Impact: • The Supreme Court rules that if a suspect’s rights are violated, any evidence gained as a result can be thrown out • In effect, creates an “Exclusionary rule” for the 5th amendment

  13. Gideon vs. Wainwright Gideon was charged with breaking into a pool hall with the intent to commit a crime. He requested an attorney (paid for by the state), but the court denied the request. Gideon was convicted and sentenced to a 5-year jail term. • Result/Impact: • The Supreme Court rules that if a person cannot afford an attorney, the court MUST appoint them one. • This expanded on earlier rulings that in death penalty cases or certain other specific situations, an attorney could be provided to a defendant

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