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  2. Unborn Victims of Violence Act - Wikipedia

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    protection of unborn children which describes that any harm to a child in utero is an offense the punishment is the same for the conduct occurring to the unborn child’s mother. Requires the punishment for that separate offense to be the same as provided under Federal law for that conduct had that injury or death occurred to the unborn child's ...

  3. Sparf v. United States - Wikipedia

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    We must therefore accept that the jury are no more judges of law in criminal than in civil cases, with the qualification that, owing to the peculiar doctrine of autrefois acquit, a criminal acquittal by a jury cannot be overhauled by the court.’" Sparf remains the last direct opinion of the Court on jury nullification.

  4. Double Jeopardy Clause - Wikipedia

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    One such case is the trial of Harry Aleman, who was tried and acquitted in 1977 in Cook County, Illinois for the September 1972 death of William Logan. Nearly 20 years later, two persons under Federal Witness Protection came forward to state that Aleman murdered Logan and another individual, and had also bribed the trial judge to return an ...

  5. Should parents be held responsible for their children's crimes?

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    When it comes to parental responsibility laws, they are typically broken down into two types: civil and criminal. Parental civil liability laws have been on the books since at least 1846, when ...

  6. Due Process Clause - Wikipedia

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    In criminal cases, many of these due process protections overlap with procedural protections provided by the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guarantees reliable procedures that protect innocent people from being executed, which would be an obvious example of cruel and unusual punishment.

  7. The U.S. Bill of Rights. Article Three, Section Two, Clause Three of the United States Constitution provides that: . Trial of all Crimes, except in Cases of Impeachment, shall be by Jury; and such Trial shall be held in the State where the said Crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within any State, the Trial shall be at such Place or Places as the Congress may by Law have ...

  8. Domestic violence court - Wikipedia

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    Specialized domestic violence courts are designed to improve victim safety and enhance defendant accountability. There is no one set definition of a specialized violence court, although these types of courts can be either civil or criminal and typically hear the majority of an area's domestic violence cases on a separate calendar.

  9. 3 Tri-Cities teens under 16 could be tried as adults in ... - AOL

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    Bethea-Dickerson allegedly wielded a gun during the Oct. 15 ambush that led to the death of ... in both cases have asked for a hearing where they would argue that the teens should be tried as ...

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