What is the tenth amendment
What is Protect state rights
How much time do you serve for a felony
What is more than one year in prison
What is an expert witness ?
What is a person who has special skill and may express their opinion based on expertise
What are the three components of the criminal justice system?
What is law enforcement, courts and corrections?
What is men's reus act?
What is the state of mind and intent of the person committing the actus reus? ( guilty mind)
What is actus reus?
What is the actions of a person committing a crime ? ( guilty actions )
What is an example of a misdemeanor?
What is shoplifting?
What is a baliff?
What is an officer of the court ?
What is social disorder?
What is when the community is not together and/or faced with difficult problems?
What is the exclusionary rule?
What is no evidence can be used in a trial that was obtained in violation of constitutional rights?
What happened to the bill of rights in 1791?
What is declared in force...
What is a defendant?
What is the accused criminal law violator?
What is a courtroom reporter?
What is a person who records all actions that occur in the courtroom
What was the result of Terry v. Ohio?
What is set the standard for a brief stop and friskbased on reasonable suspicion?
What is conflict model?
What is when the criminal justice don't agree
What is a prosecuting attorney?
What is an attorney responsible for presenting the state's case against the defendant?
If someone takes a vehicle . Would it be considered felony or misdemeanor ?
What is felony
What is the highest level of government?
What is federal?
What is social order ?
What is when the society works together and is functioning smoothly?
What is consensus model ?
What is when the 3 components of criminal justice work together
When was the bill of rights brought up for ratification
What is 1789
What is the jury?
What is a group of individuals selected to serve as arbiters of the facts in a court of law?
What is a lay witness ?
What is a person who may testify only to facts and cannot express opinions?
What was the result of the Mapp v. Ohio?
What is illegally seized evidence could be excluded from both state and federal cases.
What happened in 1791?
What is the Bill of Rights was declared into force?