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Q: Does the accused get away with it if the case is thrown out of court?
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What does disposing a court case mean?

A court case that refers to something having been disposed means that something has been cast away or thrown away. It can also be used to mean a given court case has been dismissed.


What is meant by exclusionary rule?

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A federal court has jurisdiction over a case if a?

the consent of the accused is achieved and when the nationality of the person who is accused and accuser is full fill and also the immovable property is situated in the territory


A man accused of crime in court has a right to what?

The right to remain silent, which is proved through the US Supreme Court Case Miranda v. Arizona. He has the right to an attorney. He has the right to a jury of his peers.


In court who is asked for proof first the accuser or the accused?

The prosecution (the accuser) gets to present their case first.


What is the court ruling of Hirabayashi v US?

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In a criminal case is the accused person allowed to call upon the court to compel witnesses to testify on his or her behalf?

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Whose court case established that accused criminals must be informed of their rights?

Miranda v. Arizona, (1966).


What does it mean if a court case is stricken?

If a court case is stricken, it means the case has been removed from the court's calendar or records. This often happens when a case is dismissed or deemed invalid for some reason, such as procedural errors or lack of jurisdiction.


What are the jobs of a defense lawyer?

The job of a defense lawyer (in a criminal case) is simply to represent the person being accused in court.