Presumption of innocence, law homework help

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Choose from the following topics as the general subject of your paper:

  • Presumption of innocence
  • Ex post facto laws
  • Void-for-vagueness doctrine
  • Right to a jury trial

While you are primarily addressing the topic selected, you may want to discuss or expand on a topic presented in the textbook, a case dealing with the subject, or a current event from the news or Internet, and present your viewpoint or perspective on that item as it relates to the issue present in your chosen topic.


Guidelines

Reaction papers are a critical component of the conversation that will take place in this course. The paper will be approximately two pages in length. The text will be double-spaced and formatted using APA format. Students should clearly identify their topic and present their personal viewpoint or perspective; however, students must also present a factual basis for that viewpoint (as opposed to an opinion paper). All references supporting the factual basis must be properly cited to the original sources in accordance with APA guidelines. (This Assignment box is linked to Turnitin.)

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Here you go, please let me know if you need any revisions soon, I have to go out of of town this evening and I just want to make sure I can revise if need before leaving because it wouldn't be until in the morning I could get around to the revisions and I don't want to chance you being late so please respond soon thanks in advance

Running head: RIGHT TO JURY

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The Right to a Jury
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RIGHT BY JURY

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With all who are accused of a crime, they should have the right to a speedy and public
trial through their constitutional right. The right to a trial by jury originates back to the twentieth
century. Through article three of the United States constitution under the fifth, sixth, and seventh
amendments, all who are accused have rights to be heard by a jury (Arnold, R. S., 1993). This
system equals to a fair and unbiased means of determining individuals guilt or innocence. It is
also through this system that all individuals will...


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