What Is A Statute?
A statute is a rule that was passed into law by the federal government or a state’s legislature. A collection of several statutes make up statutes/codes. These codes are sets of …
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How Do I Find A Statute?
A statute can be found in “Codes” in most law libraries or online by going to the state’s website. Codes are divided into subject area, or type of law. For example, if you …
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Double Jeopardy
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides, in part, that, “…nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb…” This is known as the double jeopardy clause and it protects people from being tried for the same crime on the same set of facts more than one time by the same government. While the …
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The Pros and Cons of Plea Bargaining
When faced with criminal charges, a defendant often has one simple goal. That is, to minimize the potential penalty. Of course, being found innocent at trial, and being aquitted, is the best way to avoid jail time and other penalties. However, going to trial can be risky because it is impossible to predict what a jury will decide. Therefore, many defendants choose to …
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