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Seven common pre-trial motions
dicovery
change of venue
suppression of evidence
severence of defendants (crimes committed by groups)
continuance
dismissal
bill of particulars
Three types of evidence
real
testimonial
circumstancial
Response to onjections
sustained
: agree with objection
overruled
: must answer question
Voir dire
questioning of potential jurors
5 Goals of senencing
vengeance
isolation
remorse
repent
retribution
Furman v. Georgia
found death penalty was unconstitutional when there are no aggrivated factors
Gregg v. Georgia
if ther are aggrivating sircunstances, death penalty is lawful
Coker v. Georgia
stated that death penalty is not allowed for punishment in cases of rape
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kyle.coughlin
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Crim j Test 3 Part 3
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Crim j Test 3 Part 3
Updated
2012-11-06T01:02:34Z
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