1st amendment - ✅✅-Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the
Press, Right to Assemble and Petition
2nd amendment - ✅✅-Right to bear arms. Right to have a military
3rd amendment - ✅✅-No solider quartered during time of peace
4th Amendment - ✅✅-Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Exclusionary rule
5th amendment - ✅✅-Protects against self incrimination. Due process. Double
jeopardy
6th Amendment -✅✅-Right to a speedy trial. To examine witnesses.
14th amendment - ✅✅-Not part of the bill of rights. Due process. Equal protection
under the law
15th amendment -✅✅-Right to vote
7th Amendment - ✅✅-Trial by jury
8th Amendment - ✅✅-Prohibit of cruel and unusually punishment, excessive fines
and bonds
9th Amendment - ✅✅-Free ppl are endowed with more rights then can be listed on
any document
10th amendment - ✅✅ -Specifically retains rights it specifically granted to the
federal gov to the state or to the people
Judicial branch - ✅✅-Modifies laws and reinterpret courts
Jurisdiction - ✅✅-Where you have the power and authority to act
Venue - ✅✅-Area where crime was committed or injury inflicted
All felonies other than murder and rape statue of limitations - ✅✅-4 yr statue of
limitation
, All misdemeanor statue of limitations - ✅✅-2 year limitation
Murder statue of limitation - ✅✅-No limitation
Forcible rape statue of limitation - ✅✅-15 years limitation
Is punishment is life or death (other than murder) the statue of limitation - ✅✅-7
years
Public place - ✅✅-Any place where conduct is viewed by someone outside your
family
Affirmative defense -✅✅-A defense most favorable to the defendant
Felony punishment - ✅✅-Life,death or more than 1 year in prison
Forceable felony - ✅✅-A violent felony committed against a person
Misdeamnor - ✅✅-All crime other than a felony
Forcible misdeamnor - ✅✅-A misdeamnor committed against a person
Misdeamnor or a high and aggravated nature - ✅✅-Fine increased to $5000
Superior court - ✅✅-Highest court to have a trial
Owner - ✅✅-Any person with the right to hold or own property
Crime - ✅✅-A violation of a statue.
Culpability - ✅✅-Blameworthy
Criminal negligence - ✅✅-Failure to act, willful wanton or reckless disregard for
safety
✅✅-To commit a crime
At least 13 years old -
13 year-17 years - ✅✅-Juvenile
Entrapment - ✅✅-Idea or intent started with officer
Criminal attempt - ✅✅-Substantial steps toward committing a crime
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