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Imunnity In exchange for testimony they don't get punished for their crimes. Percent of arrest that go to trial? 3-5% What do you need to get an arrest warrant? Probable cause Consitution Documents that outline how the branches of the government are supposed to function, responsibiliti...

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BLaw 210 Exam #4 WSU Questions
and Correct Verified Answers Latest
Version
Imunnity


✓ In exchange for testimony they don't get punished for their crimes.




Percent of arrest that go to trial?


✓ 3-5%




What do you need to get an arrest warrant?


✓ Probable cause




Consitution


✓ Documents that outline how the branches of the government are

supposed to function, responsibilities and limitations for each branch,

relationship between federal and state governments, and relationship

between government and private individuals.




What do you need to bring on a capital offense?




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✓ Presentment, or a grand jury enditment. Group of peers review

evidence first.




Legislative Branch


✓ Makes the law (Art. 1)




Executive Branch


✓ Enforces the law (Art. 2)




Judicial Branch


✓ Interprets the law (Art. 3)




Constitutional Convention in 1787


✓ States put up trade barriers between one another and created their

own armies and operating as sovereign governmental entities at this

time.




Bill of rights created


✓ To address state v. federal powers.




Federalism

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✓ US Government, allocates the powers of government between a

national level of government and its constituent states.




Shared powers are called


✓ Concurrent powers




Sovereignty


✓ Ability to ruke




The US is


✓ a government of the people, by the people, for the people.




Reserved Federal Powers


✓ The ability to coin money, regulate international as well as interstate

trade, make treaties, declare war, and establish post offices.




Reserved State Powers


✓ Establish local governments, conduct elections, and police power

which is the authority to make laws concerning the health safety ad

welfare of its residents.




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