Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Our Legal Law
- Criminal Law
- felony
- Example
- robbery
- burglar aka braeking and entering
- Homicide aka murder
- misdemeanor
- Example
- vandlism and arson
- less than a year
- Steps in a criminal case
- Arraignment.
- Preliminary Hearing
- 2nd Arraignment (Superior Court)
- Pretrial Hearing & Motions
- Jury Trial
- Civil Law
- Tort is a fancy name for Civil law
- cases that involve a plaintiff suing another person for damages & ect.
- defendant the person being sued
- plaintiff the person fulling the lawsuit
- U.S Court system
- Furman vs Georgia (1972 suspended the use of the death penalty
. the supreme court ruled the way death penalty was being used
was "arbitrarily" freakish . the ban on the death penalty would
last 4 years
- Gregg vs Georgia A jury found Gregg guilty of armed robbery and
murder and sentenced him to death. On appeal, the Georgia
Supreme Court affirmed the death sentence except as to its
imposition for the robbery conviction
- Miranda v. Arizona(1996)
- Mapp v. Ohio,
- Dollree Mapp was convicted of possessing obscene
materials after an admittedly illegal police search of her
home for a fugitive. She appealed her conviction on the
basis of freedom of expression.
- The peoloce said they didnt read him his mirand right an on appeal, the Supreme
Court of Arizona affirmed and held that Miranda’s constitutional rights were not
violated because he did not specifically request council
- Supreme court
- Court of appeals
- Superior court
- District court
- NC Court System
- US Federal Court System
- US District Court
- U.S circuit Court of appeals
- U.S supreme court
- Administrative law
- Constitutional law
- case over constitutional issues
- Giden vs Wainwight
- established a right to a lawyer
- Sixth Amendment
- guarantees right to a lawyer ,
- right to trail
- fair, speedy , public trail
- Government agency action can include rulemaking,
adjudication, or the enforcement of a specific regulatory
agenda
- Examples: employment, legislative and broad policy decisions