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police, prosecutors, judges, defense lawyers
2
police
3
prosecutors
4
judges
5
defense lawyers
6
cant tell what you say
7
dual responsibility
8
to enforce e the law, and to the people
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proof beyond a reasonable doubt
10
appointed by governor, elected and confirmed by senate (majority)
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legislative, executive, judiciary
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executive
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enact laws
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enforce laws, prosecutor
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interpret laws
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the legislative and judiciary branches respect the prosecutor in the prosecution of cases
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prosecutorial discretion
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politicians want to look good and be re-elected
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enforce the law
20
make policy, which will later be enforced by the prosecutor
21
teenage pregnancy increased, teen consented, parents confront the cops. the governor offers millions in grants to DA’S (District attornety). this results in tremendous increase in prosecution of statutory rapebut no change in teen pregnancy. this is an example of when a politician tries to be a prosecutor.
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drugs distribution and possession increased in the 1990s and 2000s. This act meant that the distribution w/ 1000 feet of school means 3 years with parole, state prison. unfair and discriminatory. total failure.
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enforce federal law
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congress
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chief of each district
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federal law enforcement agencies.
27
possible conflict with local prosecutors, overlap in jurisdiction, cherry picking the best cases
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requires probable cause before seizing
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temporary seizure, reasonable suspicion
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a seizure, probable cause
31
1. political reason -more statistics - mero convictions, 2. no accountability -blame jury and judge -blame police, and assistant prosecutor.
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prosecutor must not prosecute a charge that they know is not supported by probable cause.
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vertical and horizontal
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single A.p from start to finish
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all of the A.Ps are different
36
resistant to change, thinks they will become specialist of some kind.
Chp 9
Chp 9
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Chp 9
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chp 10
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Chp 11
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Chp 11
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test 2
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test 2 pt.2
Leslie Munoz Diaz · 35問 · 1年前test 2 pt.2
test 2 pt.2
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midterm
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midterm
29問 • 1年前midterm
midterm
Leslie Munoz Diaz · 43問 · 1年前midterm
midterm
43問 • 1年前for quiz 1
for quiz 1
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for quiz 1
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quiz 11-20
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chapters questions
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chapters questions
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midterm
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midterm
53問 • 1年前chapter questions for DNA and Blood
chapter questions for DNA and Blood
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chapter questions for DNA and Blood
80問 • 1年前slides for DNA
slides for DNA
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slides for DNA
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slides for blood
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slides for blood
66問 • 1年前Final
Final
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Final
64問 • 1年前final pt 1.
final pt 1.
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final pt 1.
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toxicology chapter questions
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toxicology chapter questions
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juvenile justice review
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juvenile justice review
29問 • 11ヶ月前問題一覧
1
police, prosecutors, judges, defense lawyers
2
police
3
prosecutors
4
judges
5
defense lawyers
6
cant tell what you say
7
dual responsibility
8
to enforce e the law, and to the people
9
proof beyond a reasonable doubt
10
appointed by governor, elected and confirmed by senate (majority)
11
legislative, executive, judiciary
12
executive
13
enact laws
14
enforce laws, prosecutor
15
interpret laws
16
the legislative and judiciary branches respect the prosecutor in the prosecution of cases
17
prosecutorial discretion
18
politicians want to look good and be re-elected
19
enforce the law
20
make policy, which will later be enforced by the prosecutor
21
teenage pregnancy increased, teen consented, parents confront the cops. the governor offers millions in grants to DA’S (District attornety). this results in tremendous increase in prosecution of statutory rapebut no change in teen pregnancy. this is an example of when a politician tries to be a prosecutor.
22
drugs distribution and possession increased in the 1990s and 2000s. This act meant that the distribution w/ 1000 feet of school means 3 years with parole, state prison. unfair and discriminatory. total failure.
23
enforce federal law
24
congress
25
chief of each district
26
federal law enforcement agencies.
27
possible conflict with local prosecutors, overlap in jurisdiction, cherry picking the best cases
28
requires probable cause before seizing
29
temporary seizure, reasonable suspicion
30
a seizure, probable cause
31
1. political reason -more statistics - mero convictions, 2. no accountability -blame jury and judge -blame police, and assistant prosecutor.
32
prosecutor must not prosecute a charge that they know is not supported by probable cause.
33
vertical and horizontal
34
single A.p from start to finish
35
all of the A.Ps are different
36
resistant to change, thinks they will become specialist of some kind.