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Graham v. Connor
WERE YOU PAYING ATTENTION?
Do you know your rights?
Riddles
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Guess the emoji: 

🍊🧃

Orange Juice 

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What year did the incident happen and what year did the Supreme Court decide Graham v. Connor? 

Incident happened in 1984

Supreme Court Case happened in 1989

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Who started off the presentation? 

Daina J

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What amendment protects you against unreasonable searches and seizured? 

4th Amendment 

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I rushed inside for something sweet, my sugar dropped, I felt the heat. They thought I stole, but that’s not right - my civil rights began a fight. Who am I?

Dethorne Graham 

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Guess the term: 

This term describes the legal protection against being tried for the same crime twice.

Double Jeopardy

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What medical condition did Mr.Graham have during the incident? 

Diabetes

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Who passed out the paper handouts that are in front of you? 

Roland R

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True or False: You can be arrested for refusing to answer a police officer’s questions 

Why or why not?

False - You have the right to remain silent 

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I protect the people from unfair reach, especially when police overreach. I’m part of the Bill of Rights crew - what amendment helps protect you? 

The 4th Amendment 

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What age did Woody Connette start his law firm?

32

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What were the two amendments we mentioned?

The 4th and 14th amendment  

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What was the name of the first presentation slide after the title slide?

Context

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What does “probable cause” mean? 

A reasonable belief that a person has committed a crime 

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I saw a man, I followed fast. I didn't know his health wouldn't last. I cuffed and held him with some might - but now they say I used too much bite? Who am I?

Officer Connor

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What was the role of Gerald Beaver?

Civil Rights Lawyer

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What did Graham do that led police to suspect him of a crime?

Ran in and out of a store quickly 

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What is the name of the first lawyer Mr. Graham had that we mentioned 

Edward G. “Woody“ Connette

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If you’re arrested, this law requires police to inform you of you’re rights, including your right to remain silent and the right pt an attorney.

Miranda Rights 

Miranda v. Arizona 

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I’m written, but not fiction. I give you freedom and restriction. I start with “We the People,” I may be old but I’m also legal? What am I?

The Constitution 

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Guess the riddle: 

I sit in a room where facts are laid, I weigh what’s told, and decisions are made. I must be fair, and I must be wise, to see the truth through all the lies. I don’t decide based on my emotion, but on reason, logic, and legal devotion. What am I?

A Judge

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What was our evaluation?

We agreed in favor of Graham, stating that the officer did not act reasonable in the situation 

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What did the officer think was wrong with Mr. Graham during the incident. 

He thought he was drunk

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This amendment guarantees protection from cruel and unusual punishments, preventing excessive fines or bail.

The 8th Amendment 

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I have nine seats, but no one cheers. I make big calls that last for years and years. What am I?

The Supreme Court 

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