The T in “STAND” means: _______
What is “Tell them you are using your right to an attorney and your right to remain silent”?
OR
What is “5th and 6th Amendment”?
Which county is the Legal Rights Center located in?
What is “Hennepin county”?
What is a “zero tolerance” policy?
What is “A rule or set of rules where regardless of context, if broken the consequences are severe”?
Do youth in MN require a parent or guardian present when being questioned by a police officer?
What is “No, questioning can happen anytime and anywhere”?
What are all of the types of charges in the United States?
What is “Misdemeanor, petty misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony”?
What should you pay attention to while interacting with law enforcement? (List at least 3 things)
What is “Officers name, Officers badge number, Other officers involved, Witnesses, The date, The time of day”?
What year was the Legal Rights Center founded?
What is “1970”?
What is an SRO?
What is “School Resource Officer”?
What happens if a citation is issued to a student while in school?
What is “The citation is processed through the justice system”?
True or False: Your bail must be paid in full
What is “False, you must pay a minimum of 10%”?
What is the biggest type of charge you can get in the United States?
What is “A felony”?
What historical movement was taking place during the founding of the Legal Rights Center?
What is “The civil rights movement?”
What is accomplice liability?
What is “A person being held legally responsible for a crime they did not commit, due to the person helping or encouraging another person to commit a crime”?
In Minnesota what is the youngest age that someone can be charged with a crime?
What is “13 years old”?
True or False: The only punishment for committing a crime is going to jail
What is “False going to jail, receiving fines, receiving a citation, probation, community service, and juvenile correctional facilities are all possible punishments for youth committing crimes”?
Why is it better to have a lawyer than a public defender?
What is “Public defenders are often over worked & underpaid”?
OR
What is “Lawyers are paid by the case, cases are more personal to them”?Who founded the Legal Rights Center? (List at least 2)
What is “Syl Davis, Clyde Bellecourt, and Doug Hall”?
What is a collateral consequence?
What is “The legal and social repercussions that affect a person’s life beyond the direct sentence imposed by the court”?
How do you invoke your rights when dealing with law enforcement?
What is “Saying it out loud!”? Ex: I do not consent to a search, I am using my right to an attorney, I am invoking my right to remain silent etc.
In Minnesota what is the most serious charge you can face for a cyber crime?
What is “A felony, crimes such as unauthorized computer access and fraud can have severe consequences”?
Who are stakeholders in the juvenile justice system? (List at least 2)
What is “Police officers, Probation officers, Prosecutors, Defense attorneys, Judges, and Youth being charged”?
Who is the leader/executive director of the Legal Rights Center RIGHT NOW?
What is “Malaika”?
What is the school to prison pipeline?
What is “The system that pushes youth (especially at risk youth) out of classrooms and into the juvenile system and criminal justice system”?
If your friend is pulled over while driving and the officer asks you to identify yourself but you did nothing wrong, what should you do?
True or False: All charges can be expunged
What is “False, not all charges can be expunged”?