Age,Duress,Mistakes,Involuntary Intoxication
Selective Prosecution/Denial/Prosecution/and Police Fraud
Mental Incompetence,Entrapment,Double Jeopardy, and Collateral Estoppel
Random
100

What is duress

any unlawful threat or coercion used by a person to induce another to act in a manner he or she otherwise would not.

100

What is based is Selective Prosecution based on 

the 14th Amendment

100

What is Double Jeopardy

  • No person may be tried twice for the same offense 

100

What does HDMI stand for 

High Definition Multimedia interface

200

what age can kids not be charged with anything?

7 years old

200

How many days are to have a speedy trial after an arrest.

120 days

200

 what is Similar to double jeopardy

Collateral Estoppel

200

How tall is Mr. Valenzuela in pumpkins?

7 pumpkins


300

what are the two types of Mistakes

Law and Fact

300

How is someone is prosecuted 

Based on the strength of evidence

300

What is Collateral Estoppel

  • An efficiency rule that is meant to save judicial resources by avoiding the relitigation of issues of fact that have already been litigated.

300

Why did Mr.Valenzuela go to Costco on Sunday?

To stock up on food due to the strike of dock workers

400

What are the ages that states might consider you as an adult in criminal prosecution

16 17 18

400

What does prosecutorial misconduct give to the government 

An unfair advantage

400

Mental Incompetence refers to

his or her condition immediately before prosecution

400

What did Mr.Valenzuela wear on Sunday to his trip to Costco?

His 49ers Jersey

500

why is mistake of law rarely an acceptable defense?

you have to know the law as it applies to you.

500

In what year was common practice to plant evidence 

2011

500

What is Improper or illegal inducement to crime by enforcements agents

Entrapment

500

Mr.Valenzuela first name

Cannot say