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bobypop

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Constitutional rights ensure that people accused of criminal activity are notrushed to judgment and treated unfairly.
 
  a. True b. False

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Pick a movie that addresses one of the key concepts discussed in the textbook. It can focus on confessions, double jeopardy, due process, a grand jury, a hung jury, or procedural defense.
 
  Summarize the specific scene as it relates to your chosen topic and write an analysis of that scene. Did the scene portray the legal aspects correctly? Was anything portrayed inaccurately?



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

Answers will vary. One option is to have students show the clip of their chosen movie and present their analysis to the class. Grading focus should be on the analysis and determining if the student understands the concepts and application of the legal concepts.





 

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