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4th Amendment ~~> Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures 5th Amendment ~~> The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due process 6th Amendment ~~> Right to a speedy trial 14th Amendment ~~> Expands and reinforces due process Procedural Due Process ~~&gt...

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MCOLES Review Questions and
Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025
4th Amendment


✓ ~~> Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures




5th Amendment


✓ ~~> The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due process




6th Amendment


✓ ~~> Right to a speedy trial




14th Amendment


✓ ~~> Expands and reinforces due process




Procedural Due Process


✓ ~~> This is the procedure that the government has to follow while it is

seeking to deprive people of their life, liberty, or property (examples:

right to counsel, right to a jury trial, rights against self-incrimination)




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Substantive Due Process


✓ ~~> This is the actual power of the government to deprive people of

their life, liberty, or property. In general, the more of a person's life,

liberty, or property will be affected, the more compelling the

government's reason for the law must be.




District Court


✓ ~~> -Hears small claims up to $5,000

-Hears law suits up to $25,000 or less


-Hears criminal trials for 1-year misdemeanors or


less


-Holds all arraignments




Circuit Court


✓ ~~> -Hears civil suits of more that $25,000

-Hears felonies and high court misdemeanors


-Distributes PPO's




Actus Reus




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✓ ~~> guilty act




Mens Rea


✓ ~~> guilty mind/criminal intent




Specific Intent


✓ ~~> Not only does the prosecutor have to prove that the defendant

did certain acts, but also that he did the acts with the intent to cause a

particular result




General Intent


✓ ~~> The defendant intended to do the act, but did not intend to

cause a particular result




Corpus Delicti


✓ ~~> Body of the crime (the elements)




Attempt


✓ ~~> 1. Defendant intended to commit and offense

2. Defendant took some action toward




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