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Page 1: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

COURTROOM

Page 2: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY

Represents the accused and convicted

Must have knowledge of the law

Skilled in investigation

Experiences in advocacy

Relationship with prosecutors

Page 3: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

COUNSEL FOR INDIGENTS

Right guaranteed by the ?

Attorneys are provided by the government

Provided early in the process

Page 4: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

ASSIGNED COUNSEL

Court appoints a private attorney

Widely used in small cities and rural areas

Page 5: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

CONTRACT SYSTEM

An attorney, nonprofit organization or private law firm contracts with a local government

Used in a few counties

Page 6: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

PUBLIC DEFENDER

Used in 43 of the 50 states

Viewed as better than assigned counsel

Trust of client is an issue

Page 7: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

PROCEDURE IN COURT

REMEMBER 48 HOUR RULE 36 HOUR RULE Motion: requests that an order be

issued to bring about a specific action

Bail—sum of money specified by the judge that is presents as a condition of release

Page 8: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

PLEAS

INSANITY Test to determine right from wrong is

known as: MCNAUGHTEN RULE

NORGAARDGuilty but cannot recall factsCommon with chemical use

Page 9: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

ALFORD—realizes that the State of MN has a strong factual basis. Pleads not guilty but accepts punishment

NOLO CONTENDRE—Evidence from the criminal case cannot be used in a civil trial—NOT USED IN MN

Page 10: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

PLEA BARGAIN

NEGOTIATING AN AGREEMENT IN A CRIMINAL TRIAL

Page 11: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

CHANGE OF VENUE

IF THERE HAS BEEN A LOT OF PRETRIAL PUBLICITY THE DEFENSE MAY FILE A MOTION FOR A CHNGE OF VENUE PRIOR TO THE TRIAL BEGINNING.

Page 12: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

DISCOVERY

NO SURPRISE WITNESSES OR EVIDENCE

Page 13: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

OMNIBUS HEARING

IF THERE IS PROBABLE CAUSE AND TO DECIDE THE ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE----4TH AMENDEMENT

Page 14: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

TRIALS

Bench Trial—conducted by a judge

Jury Trial—a panel of citizens

Felony case—12 jurors

GM, Misd—5 jurors

Page 15: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.
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PROSECUTION MUST PROVE GUILT BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT IN A CRIMINAL TRIAL

PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE IN A CIVIL TRIAL

Page 17: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

Functions of Juries

Prevent government oppression Determine guilt Represent diverse community

issues Serve as a buffer Symbolize the rule of the law

Page 18: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

Trial Process

Selection of Jury Opening statements Presentation of prosecution’s

evidence Presentation of defense’s evidence Presentation of rebuttal witnesses Closing arguments

Page 19: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

Jury instructions Decision by Jury

Voir Dire Examination—questioning of prospective jurors Challenge for Cause-removal because

they have a bias Premptory Challenge-remove without reason

Page 20: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

JURY STRIKES

PROSECUTOR-----3

DEFENSE------5

Page 21: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

BEGIN WITH 20

END WITH A TOTAL OF 13

12 ON JURY AND ONE ALTERNATE

Page 22: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

EVIDENCE

Real Evidence---physical Demonstrative—information

relevant to the crime Testimony—oral evidence Direct Evidence—eyewitness

accounts Circumstantial Evidence—require

the jury to infer a fact

Page 23: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

SPREIGEL EVIDENCE

JUDGE MAY PERMIT THE PROSECUTOR TO INTRODUCE EVIDENCE THAT THE DEFENDANT HAS COMMITTED SIMILAR CRIMES

NOT DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Page 24: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

SUBPOENA

A LEGAL DOCUMENT ORDERING A PERSON TO TESTIFY IN A COURT OF LAW AS A WITNESS

POLICE OFFICER WOULD USE WHAT TO REFRESH MEMORY?

Page 25: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

POLICE OFFICER

PROFESSIONAL ATTIRE SPEAKS TO JUDGE OR JURY NO JARGON ALERT DEMEANOR

Page 26: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

Buck Savage

Page 27: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

Presentation of Defense’s Evidence

Contrary evidence is introduced

Alibi is offered

Key issue is whether or not the accused will take the stand

Page 28: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

SELF DEFENSE

Elements:

DUTY TO RETREAT PRIMARY AGRESSOR FEAR OF GREAT BODILY HARM

Page 29: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

JURY INSTRUCTIONS

Reasonable doubt—standard used to determine if prosecution has enough evidence for conviction

Judge interprets the law to the Jury

Page 30: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

DECISION BY THE JURY

Guilty Jury can be polled

Not guilty

Hung jury

Page 31: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

VICTIMS

VICTIMS ARE ALLOWED TO GIVE AN IMPACT STATEMENT AT THE SENTENCING

SPEAK ONLY TO JUDGE

Page 32: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

CONSEQUENCES

STAY OF EXECUTION—get probation but prison sentence is held over head

STAY OF IMPOSITION—probation instead of prison, when probation is completed the felony becomes a misd on criminal record

Page 33: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

A MONITORING DEVICE—ankle bracelet

SUSPENDED SENTENCE—Max sentence given but some not carried out

WORK RELEASE PROGRAM

PRISON TERM—Sentencing Guidelines

Page 34: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

GRAND JURIES

FEDERAL STATE FUNCTIONS

Investigation Indictment

Page 35: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

MINNESOTA GRAND JURY

REQUIRE AN INDICTMENT TO BEGIN PROSECUTIONS THAT COULD RESULT IN LIFE IMPRISONMENT

DOES NOT DETERMINE GUILT OR INNOCENCE

Page 36: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

CONTROVRSIAL CASES TO SEE WHAT THE COMMUNITY FEELS SHOULD HAPPEN

WHEN WITNESS REFUSES TO COOPERATE WITH LE. THE GRAND JURY CAN QUESTION.

Page 37: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

BASIC TERM FOR FEDERAL GRAND JURY IS 18 MONTHS

HENNEPIN COUNTY IS 4 MONTHS 16-23 JURORS IN MN 16 IS A QUORUM IN MN 12 ARE NEEDED TO INDICT IN MN

Page 38: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

PROCEEDINGS ARE MORE INFORMAL

NO DEFENSE PRESENT NO JUDGE PROCEEDINGS ARE RECORDED JURORS ARE CHOSEN FROM VOTER

REGISTRATIONS AND DRIVERS LICENSE RECORDS—18 YRS OLD

Page 39: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

APPEALS

A request to a higher court that it review actions taken in a completed trial Based on questions of procedure Conviction may be upheld or set aside Most appeals are unsuccessful

Habeas Corpus—a writ requesting that a judge examine whether an individual is being properly detained

Page 40: COURTROOM. DUTIES OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY Represents the accused and convicted Must have knowledge of the law Skilled in investigation Experiences in advocacy.

The appeal process performs the important function of righting wrongs

Should they be limited?

Are offenders being “let off?”

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