Latin term means "This for that"
What is Quid pro Quo
In the United States if you are accused of a crime you are still this until found otherwise in a court of law.
What is innocent until proven guilty?
This body makes the final decisions on Constitutional Law.
What is the Supreme Court?
What you would classify a homicide where someone planned for weeks the attack.
What is Fist Degree Murder?
A crime with a punishment of at least one year in prison.
What is a felony?
To show sexual harassment you must show the conduct was this.
What is unwelcome?
If you are accused of a crime you play this role in the courtroom.
What is a defendant?
This is declared when a law is found to be against the values of the US Constitution.
What is Unconstitutional?
What you would classify a homicide where your actions accidentally led to someone's death?
What is manslaughter?
Failure to take proper care when doing something.
What is negligence?
Repeatedly asking a coworker out when they don't want you to creates this.
What is a hostile work environment?
A theft of merchandise from a store worth less than $500.
What is misdemeanor shoplifting?
This is why we have a right to not self-incriminate ourselves.
What is the Fifth Amendment.
An example of this classification of homicide could be getting into a bar fight that eventually leads to taking another person's life.
What is Second Degree Murder?
The decision to act out a crime, or mens rea.
What is intent?
Jokes of sexual nature, a hostile work environment, and demands for sexual favor in exchange for a promotion are all ways this is shown.
What is a Sexual Harassment?
In a criminal trial this role has all of the Burden of Proof.
What is the State?
These 4 amendments comprise the primary rights of a criminal defendant.
What are the 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th amendments.
All degrees of murder and manslaughter are examples of this.
What is Homicide?
You need this to search a person's home.
What is a warrant?
If you have any doubts that your conduct may be considered offensive, you would ask yourself if you’d act in this manner is a person with whom you have a personal relationship with would approve of your behavior
What is the what if they were here principle?
The initial part of a felony criminal case where a probable cause determination is made.
What is beyond a preliminary hearing or grand jury?
Inalienable rights as guaranteed by the United States Constitution.
Life, Liberty and Property.
The term for a state of mind found in 2nd Degree Murder.
What is "Heat of Passion"?
The term for having to prove wrong doing occurred in a trial.
What is Burden of Proof?