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Crim Law 16

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Gault v. Arizona   Decision gave young people accused of a crime many of the same rights as adults 1.must be notified of charges against them 2. right to attorney 3. right to confront witnesses 4. right to remain silent  
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Texas v. Johnson   Decision-burning the American flag is ok if it is used as an example of a symbolic speech  
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NJ v. TLO   Young girl accused of smoking in girls bathroom-property searched, found cigarettes, marijuana and evidence of selling-ruling created "Reasonable Suspicion" rule  
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Omission   When a person fails to do something you are physically able to do  
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Gideon v. Wainwright   Decision-right to counsel in state  
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Powell v. Alabama   "Scottsboro boys"=boys quickly prosecuted & sentenced to death, Decision- all have a right to counsel  
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Act   Anything we do  
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Over Breadth   Opposite of vagueness  
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Roe v. Wade   Decision: gave women the right to an abortion  
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Wisconsin v. Yoder   Case about the Amish to practice their religion  
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Goss v. Lopez   Case about school suspension  
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Tinker v. Des Moines   Case about students freedom of speech about the Vietnam War  
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Betts v. Brady   Right to an attorney in special circumstances  
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Scopes v. Tennessee   Case about teaching evolution in schools  
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Freedom of trial   Time, place, manner  
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Miller v. California   Case on 3 part quide lines for obscenity 1.community standards,2.state standards, 3.individual standards  
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Johnson v. Zerbst   Right to an attorney in federal cases  
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Why in the courts/justice system of the United States are juveniles treated differently than adults?   The courts assume the child was not taught right from wrong and it acts as the parent and teacher  
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Parens Patrie   Court acts as parent or guardian interested in protecting the child  
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Two types of Juvenile Offenders   Delinquents, Status offenders  
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Delinquents   Juvenile commits crimes ranked as adult crimes (rape, murder, vandalism,arson)  
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Status offenders   Juvenile commit crimes of a minor nature (runaway, truancy)  
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Parental Responsibility Laws   Belief that parents should be held responsible for crimes committed by their children (ND follows this)  
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Who is a juvenile?   Under the age of 18 in most states-under the age of 16 in some states  
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When is a juvenile transferred to adult court?   When the crime is serious, when the juvenile has a previous record  
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Delinquent offenders   Youths who have committed acts that would be crimes if committed by adults under federal, state, or local laws  
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Status offenders   Youths who have committed acts that would not be crimes if committed by adults (running away, skipping school, violating curfew)  
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Neglected or abused children   Those that courts protect from their parent or guardian  
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Neglect   not provided with adequate food,m clothing, shelter  
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Abuse   Sexually, physically, or emotionally abused  
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