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.
What is based is Selective Prosecution based on
the 14th Amendment
What is Double Jeopardy
No person may be tried twice for the same offense
Holds a person isn't guilty of crime if the person didn't know what they were doing.
What is M'Nagten Rule?
What does HDMI stand for
High Definition Multimedia interface
what age can kids not be charged with anything?
7 years old
How many days are to have a speedy trial after an arrest.
120 days
what is Similar to double jeopardy
Collateral Estoppel
A mental condition that may be insufficient to the defendant of guilt
What is Diminished Capacity?
How tall is Mr. Valenzuela in pumpkins?
7 pumpkins
what are the two types of Mistakes
Law and Fact
How is someone is prosecuted
Based on the strength of evidence
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.
Scottish law courts to reduced....
punishment of “partially Insane” from murder to culpable homicide and non-capital offense.
Why did Mr.Valenzuela go to Costco on Sunday?
To stock up on food due to the strike of dock workers
What are the ages that states might consider you as an adult in criminal prosecution
16 17 18
What does prosecutorial misconduct give to the government
An unfair advantage
Mental Incompetence refers to
his or her condition immediately before prosecution
What are examples of Unconsciousness
sleepwalking, epileptic seizure, or neurological dysfunction
What did Mr.Valenzuela wear on Sunday to his trip to Costco?
His 49ers Jersey
why is mistake of law rarely an acceptable defense?
you have to know the law as it applies to you.
In what year was common practice to plant evidence
2011
What is Improper or illegal inducement to crime by enforcements agents
Entrapment
A Person emotionally enraged by another.
Provocation
Mr.Valenzuela first name
Cannot say