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How DNA Evidence is Used in Criminal TrialsGenetic testing has become the number one way of helping a jury to decide the guilt or innocence of a suspect. This article will tell you how DNA evidence is used in criminal trials around the world.- Do Children Make Good Witnesses in Criminal Trials?Children are commonly called to testify as witnesses at criminal trials, but what does this mean for the court case? And what can you do if your child must testify?
- Criminal LawAn explanation to assist the reader with a better understanding of what criminal law is.
- How to Handle the Media During a Criminal TrialIf you've been charged with a crime, you might be getting quite a bit of press attention. How you handle the media during a criminal trial can impact the way it turns out.
- How to Avoid Self-Incrimination in a Criminal TrialThe U.S. Constitution gives everyone the right to avoid self-incrimination. If you're appearing at a criminal trial, follow these tips for keeping yourself safe.
- Reasons to Declare a Mistrial on Criminal ChargesA mistrial is quite possibly the most frustrating outcome for a criminal proceeding because nothing is decided. There are several reasons why a mistrial might be declared; read on to learn about a few of them.
Administrative Hearing in Criminal LawAn administrative hearing, which is a separate form of "due process" from a criminal trial, is usually held by a local, state or federal government agency in order to determine the validity of criminal charges.
Criminal Law: Grand Jury Vs. Petit JuryThere are two types of juries that you might encounter when you are charged with a criminal offense a grand jury and a petit jury.- Criminal Justice System in Action: The Adversarial SystemWhen considering the existing systems of criminal procedure that exists in our modern criminal justice system, several questions bring about resounding concerns for the adequate presentation of criminal issues.
- Neuropsychology Evaluations Used to Set Up Criminal Probation TermsWhen charged with a crime, the terms of probation are often very cut and dry without any accommodation for the person charged. Using neuropsychological evaluations, modifications to probation terms may be possible.
- Rights of the Accused in Criminal LawSome have said that U.S. law affords more rights to accused criminals than it does to ordinary private citizens or even to the victims of injustice, and in many ways this is true.
Burden of Proof in Criminal LawMeeting the burden of proof means that the prosecution must be able to convince the deciding party of the trial (either the judge or the jury) that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.- Jury Bias in the O.J. Simpson Trial: Proof High-Profile Trials Shouldn't Be TelevisedFuture judges in high-profile trials will have to consider the precedent-inducing phenomena of bias by memory of the media when picking juries. For O.J. Simpson's Vegas trial, it certainly proves this exists and may end the era of televising celebrity trials...
- How to Get Free Online Criminal and Summary Records in MissouriIf you are looking for free criminal records for individuals in Missouri, then here is where you will find the necessary information.
- Attorney General Eric Holder Announces Terror Trials in New York CityA strong negative reaction followed Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement of Khalid Sheikh Mohammad's terror trial in New York City.
- The International Criminal CourtAn overview of the international criminal court at Hague.
- "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" Gets New Squad"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" will say goodbye to original cast members,Vincent D'onofrio and Kathryn Erbe during ninth season.
- The Nuremberg Trials - Justice Against Nazi GermanyWhen the leadership of Nazi Germany were brought before the courts for their war crimes, it was a time of rejoicing for many people. Learn about the Nuremberg Trials, who was punished, and who was set free.
DNA Fingerprinting and Crime RetrialWhat is DNA fingerprinting and how does this type of genetic evidence factor into criminal retrials and verdict reversals?- The Criminal Justice Process in the CourtroomOverview of the criminal justice process in America's courtrooms. From arrest to appeal.
- What Happens in Court at a Criminal Arraignment?Being prepared for every step of the legal process is crucial to constructing a strong defense against criminal charges. So what happens in court when you appear for criminal arraignment? Read on to find out.
- Disadvantages of Criminal MediationFor individuals who rely upon public defense, there is an increasing tendency for courts to recommend criminal mediation which may, ultimately, not be advantageous
Fingerprinting Could Identify Sex, Diet, and Race of CriminalWith new technology a fingerprint could identify the diet, sex, and race of a criminal according to new research from the August edition of Analytical Chemistry.- The History of the Bill of Rights and the Four Amendments that Relate to Criminal ProceedingsExplains briefly the influences of the Bill of Rights and the amendments that directly relate to the criminal proceedings.
Analyze Iranian Islamic Criminal PunishmentI want help you to understand principle of Islamic criminal law and describe Islamic crimes and punishment (penance). Islamic criminal law has five categories of crimes: (haad, ghesas, diyat, taâazirat, deterrent punishment).
Top Secrets of Criminal Defense LawyersHere are the top secrets of criminal defense lawyers.
Juveniles in the Adult Criminal Justice SystemJuveniles who are adjudicated in the criminal courts, as opposed to juvenile courts, are faced with more obstacles. Since there are different processing procedures between the two jurisdictions, these juveniles are affected differently when released into society.- The Salem Witch TrialsWe learn from our past so we don't repeat mistakes in the future. One of America's most devestating moments was in the year 1692. As many as 37 people died during the Salem Witch trials.
Acquittals, Convictions & Mistrials in Criminal LawMany people are confused when it comes to the differences between acquittals, convictions and mistrials. This is especially true for people who have never gained any experience in the criminal court system, which should be considered a blessing.- The Criminal Justice System ProcessMany people do not know or understand how the criminal justice system works until they or someone they know become involved in it. But one should understand how the criminal justice system works.
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