Due Process
4th Amendment
Rights of the Accused
5th Amendment
6th Amendment
100
the definition of due process
What is the goverment must act fairly and in accordance with rules
100
a court order authorizing a search
What is a warrant
100
what prevents unjust arrests and imprisonments
What is writ of Habeas Corpus
100
what we call being tried twice for the same crime; illegal in 5th amendment
What is double jeopardy
100
put a restriction on the number of days between arrest and trial at 100
What is speedy trial
200
the amendment that guarantees due process within all states
What is the 14th amendment
200
what allows authorities to issue a warrant
What is probable cause
200
why the government can't punish a person without a trial
What is Bill of Attainder
200
the range of people who sit on this is between 16 and 23; determine whether or not a person is prosecuted
What is a grand jury
200
the case where the Supreme Court determined that a public trial does have limitations when the media is involved
What is Estes v. Texas
300
what police power allows states to do
What is protect society
300
a situation in which a warrant may not be necessary
What is consent; plain view; search incident to arrest
300
what we call a retroactive law and is illegal according to the Constitution
What is an Ex Post Facto Law
300
a formal complaint against a person accused of a crime
What is an indictment
300
the number of jurors that a federal criminal case must involve
What is 12
400
they are what determines the extent of police power
What are due process rights
400
the case that established the exclusionary rule
What is Weeks v. United States
400
the article and section of the Consitution in which you would find Writs of Habeas Corpus and Bill of Attainder
What is Article I, Section 9
400
property may not be taken from people unless this is given by the government
What is compensation
400
the rule that forces police to read the accused their rights when arrested
What is the Miranda rule
500
the two sides that must be balanced when determining police power
What are protection of rights and protection of society
500
Nix v. Williams
What is a case in which the exclusionary rule did not apply due to "inevitable discovery doctrine"
500
the one type of law that can be applied retroactively; taxes for example
What are civil laws
500
often said in the court room when a defendant refuses to take the stand
What is "I plead the fifth"
500
the four components of an adequate defense
What are (1)informed of charges against you, (2)able to confront those who testify against you, (3)bring your own witnesses, (4)right to an attourney