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Historical Events occurring between 1776 and 1791 that lead to decisions that lead to the
ratification of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights - ANSWER ✔✔ Colonists declared
independence from England, in order to create a central government without the ability to
become a tyranny. Strong versus Decentralized form of government battle where the Bill of
Rights came in.
First Amendment - ANSWER ✔✔ Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of
religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the
press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a
redress of grievances.
4th Amendment - ANSWER ✔✔ The right of people to be secure in their persons, houses,
papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no
warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly
describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be searched.
6th Amendment - ANSWER ✔✔ In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to
a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall
have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be
informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against
him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance
of counsel for his defense.
14th Amendment - ANSWER ✔✔ All persons born or naturalized in the United States and
subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they
reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities
of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or
property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal
protection of the laws. This is the Due Process amendment
What is the separation of powers concept - ANSWER ✔✔ concept that the division of
government responsibilities among the various branches- Legislative (writes-makes the laws),
Executive (Enforces the law), Judicial (Interprets the law)
What branch of government does law enforcement belong to - ANSWER ✔✔ Executive Branch
(Enforce the law)
,What are Peels Principles of Modern Law Enforcement - ANSWER ✔✔ Principles that are
relevant for law enforcement to follow today. The big one- The ability of the police to perform
their duties is dependent on public approval. Otherwise some others include remaining impartial,
only use physical force to the extent necessary, prevent crime is the basic mission
Recognize the importance of the South Carolina State constitution - ANSWER ✔✔ Identical
concepts to the US Constitution however two differences: In addition to the protections in the 4th
amendment, and individual is also protected against unreasonable invasions of privacy and in
regards to the particularity requirement, the information sought pursuant to a warrant be stated
significantly
Function and organization of the US Supreme Court - ANSWER ✔✔ The SCOTUS is the court
of last resort. There are 9 members of the court with a Chief Justice.
What is "case law" - ANSWER ✔✔ Written decision of appellate courts deciding actual cases--
also known as precedent or common law
What are elements of an offense - ANSWER ✔✔ elements, or key points that the state must
prove for every offense in order to obtain a conviction.
Structure of the US Court System - ANSWER ✔✔ From Bottom to Top: U.S. District Courts,
US Court of Appeals, SCOTUS
Structure of the South Carolina Court system - ANSWER ✔✔ Bottom to Top: Summary Courts
(Magistrate, Municipal, Probate Courts), Circuit Court (Common pleas- CIVIL and General
Sessions- CRIMINAL), Court of Appeals.
Also within are Family Court and Master-in-Equity court
How can a state case be reviewed in Federal Court - ANSWER ✔✔ Cases may be appealed to
the US Supreme Court by petitioning for a Writ of Certiorari. This is the ONLY way. Has to deal
with a US constitution issue.
What are the origins of criminal law - ANSWER ✔✔ Comes from Sumeria in modern day Iraq
Where does common law come from - ANSWER ✔✔ Court Decisions
Where does statutory law come from? - ANSWER ✔✔ Legislatively created laws
What are the accused rights in the criminal trial - ANSWER ✔✔ Right to a speedy trial, a jury
trial, in the county where the crime was committed, and to be confronted by witnesses against
him. Also entitled to counsel for the defense, privilege against self incrimination, and a
compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his behalf
, What is the burden of proof? - ANSWER ✔✔ A party's duty to prove a disputed assertion or
charge. Burden of proving is solely on the state. When trying someone for a crime to convict
them we need "beyond a reasonable doubt"
What is reasonable doubt - ANSWER ✔✔ Doubt that prevents one from being convinced of
defendants guilt-- belief there is a real possibility that a defendant is not guilty
What is double jeopardy? - ANSWER ✔✔ The prosecution of a person twice for the same
offense.
What critical elements of proof are needed to be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt to
convict someone of a crime - ANSWER ✔✔ 1. Jurisdiction- crime happened in court area
2. Identify the Defendant- prove Def. is actually the person who committed the crime
3. Physical action (Actus Reus)- Defendant committed the necessary actions that make up the
crime
4. Mental intent- Def. had right mindset (intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, negligently, and
strict liability
What are the stages of a criminal case in South Carolina - ANSWER ✔✔ crime occurs, arrest,
bond hearing, preliminary hearing, Grand Jury, arraignment where plea is given, pre-trail
hearings and plea hearings, Trial.
What are diversionary programs - ANSWER ✔✔ A program for the disposition of a criminal
charge without a criminal trial.
What are examples of diversionary programs - ANSWER ✔✔ Pre-Trial Intervention, Alcohol
Education program, Veterans Court
What makes a person eligible for a diversionary program - ANSWER ✔✔ 1st time offender
charged with non-violent crime, 17 or older, referred by a judge-attorney-police officer. Cannot
be eligible if already went through a program, If charged with a DUI, a traffic offense punished
by a fine or loss of points, any crime of violence
Courtroom officials - ANSWER ✔✔ Judge- decides questions of law, swears in jury
Jury- decides questions of fact, come up with verdict in trial
Solicitor- prosecute the Defendant
Defense Attorney- represent Defendant
Clerk of Court- keep documents and swear in witnesses
Court reporter- keep record of all said in court
Bailiff- assist court as needed
Who can prosecute a criminal case in South Carolina - ANSWER ✔✔ Attorneys hired to
represent the state, the arresting officer, the arresting officer's supervisor, or a licensed security
guard if the crime occurred on private prop. that the guard worked for.