Second hand evidence that cannot be used in trial.
Hearsay
Individual is influenced by an almost natural need to commit crimes/passed down through generations
Biological Theory
Emphasizes punishment rather than habilitation/the punishment should fit the crime
Retributes justice theory
Preliminary Hearing
For the judge/gathering of initial evidence/looking for probable cause
Aggravated Robbery
Causing serious harm in the process of stealing
unruly
Doesn't follow society rules
People commit crimes due to mental disorders/personality disorders
Psychological Theory
Transformation Justice
Arraignment
Enter plea/advised charges/bond is set
Robbery
Using force to steal
How many jurors for a felony and for a misdemeanor?
Felony-12/Misd.-8
The conduct persons intentionally choose to undertake/they pick crime because it's rewarding
Rational Choice Theory
Drug enforcement agency
Grand Jury
Looks at evidence and determines if probable cause exists for charges/determines what kind of charges/issues indictment
Capitol punishment
Death sentence
Locus-parentus
Local parent
Broken Windows Theory
Reeve
Person in charge of shire
Pretrial Motions
Possible plea
Corporal Punishment
Uses pain as punishment
Lex tallouis
eye for eye
Focuses on how to heal the harm caused by crime. Advocates for rehabilitation of criminals.
Restorative Justice Theory
Tithing
consisted of 10 families
What is after Pretrial Motions?
Trial and sentencing
Due Process
Upholding rights for the accused