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Criminal justice lecture
1. How do politics affect the selection of police chiefs?
2. How did the U.S. Supreme Court begin the incorporation of the U.S. Bill of Rights into state criminal due process with the case of Mapp V. Ohio (1961)?
3. How did the case of Terry v. Ohio (1968) result in the stop and frisk rule for police?
4. According to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Miranda v. Arizona (1966), what must police specifically advise an arrested person of before asking him questions about the crime he was arrested for?
5. What does the term proscribed behavior mean and where may it be easily seen?
6. What is the difference between substantive and procedural criminal law?
7. Why are there 51 legal systems in the U.S.?
8. How many of the elements of Burglary 1st degree must an assistant district attorney (ADA) prove to get a conviction for Burglary 1st degree?
9. When a defendant is charged with a crime, what is she saying to the court when she claims one of the seven affirmative defenses to the charges against her?
10. Assault and battery are often confused with one another. What is the difference between assault and battery?
11. Give one example of a legal and reasonable limitation on the first amendment right to freedom of speech.