America\\\'s Courts And The Criminal Justice System
America\\\'s Courts and the Criminal Justice System
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America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System Chapter 7 Exam Questions Answered Correctly (Graded A+)
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America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System Chapter 7 Exam Questions Answered Correctly (Graded A+)
5th and 6th amendments - Answers right to counsel found in
14th amendment - Answers amendment that made the 6th amendment appliciable
in custody and being questioned - Answers right to counse...
America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System Chapter 7 Exam Questions Answered Correctly
(Graded A+)
5th and 6th amendments - Answers right to counsel found in
14th amendment - Answers amendment that made the 6th amendment appliciable
in custody and being questioned - Answers right to counsel under 5th amendment applies once suspect
is
charged or adversary proceedings have begun - Answers right to counsel under 6th amendment applies
once a person is
adversary proceeding - Answers when someone is arrested or charged with a felony or misdemenor
arrested - Answers 6th amendment does not apply when
Gideon v Wainwright - Answers decision to Right to counsel: right of the accused to the services of a
lawyer paid for by the government, established by the 6th amendment and extended by the Warren
Court to indigent defendants in felony cases
state felony prosecutions - Answers Gideon ruling limited to
Arger v Hamlin - Answers decision where court refused to extend constitutional right to court-appointed
counsel to those accused of minor violations
Scott v Illinois - Answers •decision that made right to counsel only in cases that actually let to
imprisonment, not in all cases in which imprisonment is a potential penalty
•Limit right to counsel in non-felony prosecutions, particularly if the guilty faced only paying a fine
critical states test - Answers A defendant is entitled to legal representation at every state of prosecution
"where substantial rights of the accused may be affected"
discretionary appeals and appeals to the Supreme Court - Answers indigent defendants have no right to
court-appointed counsel in
pro se - Answers acting as one's own attorney in court, representing oneself
Defense Attorneys - Answers has limited investigative resources
Defense Attorneys - Answers the least powerful members of the courtroom
Corporate client sector - Answers Large corporate, regulatory, general corporate and political lawyers
Personal client sector - Answers •Personal business and personal plight lawyers
Solo practitioners - Answers •Attorneys who appear in criminal court
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