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CJA 225 STUDY Lifetime Success CJA 225 Module 1 Assignment 3 Criminal Laws and the Court System FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.cja225study.com Criminal law is a system that has evolved due to societal needs. This cycle of development begins when laws are enacted at the legislative stage. The laws are then enforced by law enforcement and are later applied by the judiciary. Many a times, laws are determined at the legislative stage but are
CJA 225 STUDY Lifetime Success CJA 225 Module 2 Assignment 2 Criminal Justice Arguments FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.cja225study.com Several players interact with each other in the courtroom. Of those players, we see two profiles often in popular media: criminal defense lawyers and the prosecution. Both are responsible for taking a case from its preliminary phases to trial and beyond. Both gather evidence, interview witnesses,
CJA 225 STUDY Lifetime Success CJA 225 Module 3 Assignment 2 LASA 1 DWI Case Study FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.cja225study.com George, Mark, and four other friends have planned to go out drinking for the evening at several nightclubs about 45 miles from Centervale. George has offered to drive the group in his Pontiac Bonneville. Although there are not enough seatbelts for everyone, the group piles into the vehicle
CJA 225 STUDY Lifetime Success • CJA 225 Module 4 Assignment 2 The Trial Process • FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT • www.cja225study.com • Activity Details • As you learned in your reading, there are several stages to a trial process. Once a crime is reported, the police begin to investigate, collect evidence, and report evidence to the prosecutor. The involvement of the police continues from the beginning of a case to its end. • Tasks:
CJA 225 STUDY Lifetime Success CJA 225 Module 5 Assignment 1 LASA 2 Your State vs. Mark FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.cja225study.com Assignment 1: LASA 2: Your State v. Mark Mark Davis has been charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) for reckless driving, speeding, four counts of felony assault, and one count of involuntary manslaughter as the result of a crash that occurred on a night out with his friends. Mark has been out on bail and pleaded not guilty when