CRJU 3315 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Selective Prosecution, Habeas Corpus, Supremacy Clause

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Constitution"s provisions for addressing cp: habeas corpus. Guarantees your right to appear before a court and be told why you were incarcerated: ex post facto laws. Prevents congress from creating bills of attainder and ex post facto laws: jury trials. All crimes must be tried before a jury and trial held in state where crime committed: treason. Judicial review: right to repeal unconstitutional laws. Detailed laws that outline nearly every step of the criminal process. Details steps in the cj process in the federal system. Addresses pretrial police investigations and addresses cp issues. U. s. attorney"s manual of the department of justice. Added to guarantee equal treatment for blacks. Rights plus rights found in bill of rights: selective incorporation a. i. Particular rights in the bor apply to the states. The balance or impartiality (of a court proceeding) that is essential to due process; a subjective standard by which a court proceeding is deemed to have followed due process.

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