The legal standard for conviction in a criminal trial.
What is beyond a reasonable doubt?
The right to be free from unreasonable searches.
What is the 4th amendment?
The part of the Justice system that carries out the punishment.
Corrections
NMSA defines it as: an act or omission forbidden by law and for which, upon conviction, a sentence of either death, imprisonment or a fine is authorized.
What is a crime?
Developed concept of reasonable suspicion, a standard less than PC.
What is Terry v Ohio?
The legal standard to stop and detain.
What is reasonable suspicion?
The amendment that provides no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law
What is the 5th amendment.
The part of the justice system responsible for maintaining order.
What are police?
One who procures, counsels, aids or abets in its commission, although he did not directly commit the crime
What is an accessory?
Uses a 4th amendment analysis for Use of Force cases.
What is Graham v Connor?
The legal standard to arrest.
What is probable cause?
What is Article II Section 10
The part of the justice system responsible for reducing crime.
What are the police?
The chapter that contains most criminal laws.
What is Chapter 30.
Marbury v Madison is an early case that established the role of the Supreme court as this.
What is to interpret the constitution.
The legal standard to perform a search.
What is probable cause?
Right to a speedy trial.
What is the 6th amendment?
The type of appeal from Magistrate Court to District Court.
What is a de novo appeal>
The three classifications of Crimes in New Mexico
felonies, misdemeanors and petty misdemeanors
Provides a script to protect 5th and 6th amendment rights.
What is Miranda v AZ
The legal standard to perform a pat down search.
What is reasonable suspicion criminal activity is afoot and the person is armed?
The two due process amendments.
What are the 5th and 14th?
The period of time the Grand Jury has to issue a true bill after hearing testimony.
What is 24 hours?
The chapter that contains the traffic code.
What is Chapter 66?
Extended the exclusionary rule to State actors who violate 4th amendment rights.
What is Mapp v Ohio