MGT 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Embezzlement, Double Jeopardy, Custodial Interrogation

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5 Apr 2016
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Crime is a tort- don"t plead guilty- you"ll be in trouble in. Has to be specific to what you"re looking for and. Exclusionary rule (fruits of poisonous trees): exclude the evidence that was obtained illegally. 1. a. i. 1. a. of good faith, he doesn"t have to exclude the evidence. Good faith rule: judge determines if illegal search was. Inevitability: the process of what they were doing the. 1. a. i. 1. b. search would have led them to finding evidence that was found illegally anyways so the evidence doesn"t have to be excluded. Cant force you to testify at your own trial. Subject to a custodial interrogation( less that being arrested) Statements made if not read the miranda rights then. 1. a. i. 1. a. they cant be used in a court of law. Double jeopardy: cannot prosecute someone for the same crime with. 1. a. i. the same set of facts in the same court. Receiving a benefit/ depriving another of a beneit.

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