Difference between revisions of "Template:Criminal procedure (trial)"
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Revision as of 16:42, 13 December 2007
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Criminal procedure |
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Criminal trials and convictions |
Rights of the accused |
Fair trial · Speedy trial · Jury trial |
Counsel · Presumption of innocence |
Exclusionary rule (U.S.) |
Self-incrimination · Double jeopardy |
Verdict |
Acquittal · Conviction |
Not proven (Scot.) · Directed verdict |
Sentencing |
Mandatory · Suspended · Custodial |
Dangerous offender (Can.) |
Capital punishment · Execution warrant |
Cruel and unusual punishment |
Post-conviction events |
Parole · Probation |
Tariff (UK) · Life licence (UK) |
Miscarriage of justice |
Exoneration · Pardon |
Related areas of law |
Criminal defenses |
Criminal law · Evidence |
Civil procedure |
Portals: Law · Criminal justice |