When past decisions guide future ones
Precedent
You have the right to remain __________
Silent
The right to know why you are arrested/being detained
Habeas corpus
The process/place that corrects behavior
Rehabilitation
Laws made from past tradition/customs
Common Law
Anything you say can and will ____________
_________ allows all people in America to fairly fight in court (rules and rights must be followed)
Due process
When a kid commits a crime
Juvenile delinquent
Laws made from how the Supreme Court interprets the constitution
Constitutional Law
You have the right to have
A lawyer
After this case, cops must remind you of your 5th and 6th Amendment rights
Miranda v. Arizona
When a kid commits a crime like skipping school or running away
Status offender
Laws made from past court case decisions
Case Law
If you can't afford one, _______________
One will be given to you
Court case ruled that protesting with clothes counts as "free speech" in schools
Tinker v. Des Moines
When a kid commits a crime like robbery or assault
Delinquent offender
Laws made by the government and for the government agencies
Administrative Law
If a cop interrogates you while in custody before reading your rights, what happens to everything you said?
It can't be used / gets thrown out
Only 1 Supreme Court judge ruled segregation was unconstitutional in this
Plessy v. Ferguson
Instead of placement, Morris was hopping to stay home and be punished with ___________
House arrest