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Chapter 16 Civil and Criminal Court Cases

Chapter 16 Civil and Criminal Court Cases. Chapter 16 Section 2 Criminal Cases Pages 368-373. Bell ringer, 5/7. Please copy down the riddle on the yellow sheet of paper and try to answer. If there are 15 crows on a fence and the farmer shoots a 1/3 of them, how many are left on the fence?

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Chapter 16 Civil and Criminal Court Cases

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  1. Chapter 16 Civil and Criminal Court Cases

  2. Chapter 16 Section 2 Criminal Cases Pages 368-373

  3. Bell ringer, 5/7 Please copy down the riddle on the yellow sheet of paper and try to answer. • If there are 15 crows on a fence and the farmer shoots a 1/3 of them, how many are left on the fence? • A farmer had seventeen sheep, all but nine died, how many did he have left? • Even if they are starving, natives living in the Artic will not eat a penguin’s egg. Why noy? • What building has the most stories? • What is the longest word in the English language?

  4. Today's Objective • List the general types of criminal cases • Explain the procedures in a criminal court case

  5. Dates to remember • Next test, Ch. 15 – today • Media Center (our last day), Wednesday May 14th • Text books due back on Thursday, May 15th • Falcon Fun Day, Friday May 16th

  6. Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Penalties for Crimes • Chapter 15 test • Fresh Air

  7. Page 369-370

  8. Bell ringer, 5/10 Copy questions please • Why is Bill hanging out with the wrong crowd? • What did the cops not do before they put Bill in the car? • Who is the judge in Juvenile Court? • How old is Bill at the time of the hearing? • What does the state recommend for Bill Thomas?

  9. Bell ringer, 5/10 Copy questions please. • Why is Bill not on the wrestling team? • How long ago was Bill put on probation? • What three things were part of Bill’s probation that he failed to fulfill? • Why has Bill not identified his fellow drug users? • What will the judge do, jail or probation?

  10. Today's Objective • List the general types of criminal cases • Explain the procedures in a criminal court case

  11. Dates to remember • Media Center (our last day), Wednesday May 12th • Text books due back on Thursday, May 13th • Falcon Fun Day, Friday May 14th

  12. Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Steps in a Criminal Case • The Sentencing of Bill Thomas

  13. What Happens in a Criminal Case • Criminal cases follow several steps • At each step, defendant is entitled to protections of _______ process • Cases begin with ______ of a suspect Page 370-373

  14. Page 370-373 Arrest • A suspect is arrested and read his _______ • Right to remain _____, have an ______ present, right to a court appointed attorney and right to stop answering ________ • Suspect is booked (___________ and ___________)

  15. Hearing, Indictment & Arraignment • A hearing takes place soon after arrest; informed of ________ • Back to jail, bail or free on own ________ • __________ – formal hearing where a plea is entered Page 370-373

  16. Introduction The Arrest Hearing ... • A suspect is arrested and read his ________ • Right to remain ______ … • Suspect is booked (_______ and __________) • A ______ takes place soon after arrest; informed of charges • Back to jail, bail or free on own recogn. • _________ – formal hearing where a plea is entered • Criminal cases follow several steps • At each step, defendant is entitled to protections of __________ • Cases begin with _________ of a suspect Page 370-373

  17. Bell ringer, 5/11 Copy questions please • What is the most common type of crime? • What happens in the case of a hung jury? • What does it mean if a prisoner is granted parole? • What are the functions of penalties for crimes? • What are each state’s written criminal laws called?

  18. Bell ringer, 5/11 Copy questions please • What is a crime? • What does the defendant do during the arraignment? • What is the purpose of a cross examination? • In what two ways may a jury vote? • What is an agreement in which the accused person agrees to plead guilty but to a lesser charge?

  19. Today's Objective • List the general types of criminal cases • Explain the procedures in a criminal court case

  20. Dates to remember • Media Center (our last day), Wednesday May 12th • Text books due back on Thursday, May 13th • Falcon Fun Day, Friday May 14th

  21. Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Steps in a Criminal Case • GR 16-1 (place in tray at the end of class) • 8 Terms you should know …

  22. Introduction The Arrest Hearing ... • A suspect is arrested and read his ________ • Right to remain ______ … • Suspect is booked (_______ and __________) • A ______ takes place soon after arrest; informed of charges • Back to jail, bail or free on own recogn. • _________ – formal hearing where a plea is entered • Criminal cases follow several steps • At each step, defendant is entitled to protections of __________ • Cases begin with _________ of a suspect Page 370-373

  23. Trial Verdict Sentencing Page 370-373

  24. ______ is picked; both sides try to avoid harmful jurors ______ statements _______presents its case; then defense goes Both sides may cross _______ witnesses Closing arguments Page 370-373 Trial

  25. Jurors review _______ and legal arguments Vote on _____ or ________ “Beyond a ________doubt” _______, _____ or Hung Jury The Verdict Page 370-373

  26. The Sentencing • If guilty, then judges sets a time for ________ • May get _____, _______ or jail time Page 370-373

  27. Trial Verdict Sentencing • ______ is picked; both sides try to avoid harmful jurors • ______ statements • _______presents its case; then defense goes • Both sides may cross _______ witnesses • Closing arguments • Jurors review _______ and legal arguments • Vote on _____ or ________ • “Beyond a ________ doubt” • _______, _____ or Hung Jury • If guilty, then judges sets a time for ________ • May get _____, _______ or jail time Page 370-373

  28. Bellringer 5/12 Read pages 364-65; Copy statement and fill in the blank • In a civil case, the ____ is the party that brings forth a lawsuit. • In a civil case, the defendant is the party that is being _____. • Lawsuits may involve property disputes, breach of contract or ______. • _____ is a system of rules by which disputes are resolved on the grounds of fairness. • A ____, not a jury, decides suits in equity.

  29. Today's Objective 4-21-08 • Identify the various types of civil law • Describe the steps in a civil lawsuit

  30. Dates to remember • Media Center (our last day), Wednesday May 12th • Text books due back on Thursday, May 13th • Falcon Fun Day, Friday May 14th

  31. Daily Planner • Bell ringer • 4 Steps in a Civil Charge • Ch. 16 Vocabulary • Media Center

  32. What Happens in a Civil Case, pg 365-67 Bringing Suit The Defendant’s Response Appeal Trial

  33. What Happens in a Criminal Case, pg 365-67 vs.

  34. What Happens in a Civil Case, pg 365-67 vs.

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