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system of law that punishes acts that harm something or someone is called?
system of law concerned with private relations between citizens, communities or business
basing current decisions on previous court decisions
group of people who share common interests that work together to encourage congress to pass favorable laws
forms of communication that disseminate information to a large audience
Part of a special interest group that raises money to promote the agenda of the group
person who works for a special interest groups to influence laws
the authority to hear and decide cases
the act of suing a party
written laws by a legislative branch
Laws passed by Executive Agencies to carry out the enforcement of laws by the Executive branch
Parts of the Federal Bureaucracy tasked with writing and carrying out laws
laws that deal with questions about the constitution
setting of precedent for future cases, basis of the US legal system
Miranda v. Arizona, Gideon v. Wainwright, Mapp v. Ohio, New Jersey v. TLO, Furman v. Georgia, Gregg v. Georgia, Brown v. Board of Education
Found in Amendments 5, 14 that guarantees an accused person a specific order of steps to be followed to ensure fair treatment
Being tried twice for the same crime is illegal
Punishment that is considered unacceptable due to the suffering, pain, or humiliation that it inflicts
CArrying out the law through all levels of the Executive branch (includes FBI, SEcret Service, SBI, County Sheriff, City police)
Reason to lawfully search person or property
Legal grounds signed by a Judge to search person or property
Defendant is found guilty and punishment is determined. Either a Judge or Jury pronounces the verdict (decision)
Suspect is taken to a local police station and booked or charged with a crime
Defendant is found not guilty.
Step in criminal trial procedure in which a suspect will declare "guilty" and accept a plea bargain or "not guilty" and a trial date is set
step in a criminal trial procedure when the suspect appears before a judge, the prosecution must show probable cause, bail is set
Step in the criminal trial procedure in which the defendant is formally charged with a specific crime
Spoken evidence provided by witnesses in trials, can be ordered by a subpoena
Methods used to prepare a convicted criminal to re-enter society as a productive citizen

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