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None of these. I recommend Robert Heinlein's "Starship Troopers" or "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand.

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If you plead not guilty to a crime of which you are charged does that mean you have to go to trial?

Not necessarily. The Prosecution could offer a plea-bargain in which case a more lenient sentence will be given for a lesser guilty plea. Barring that, the Bill of Rights gives every American the right of either a Bench-Trial (where the Judge will preside as Judge/Jury) or a Jury-Trial. Unless the charges are dismissed during the Arraignment or Pre-Trial, yes, pleading not-guilty to a crime of which you are charged will result in some kind of trial proceeding.


Relationship between trial by jury and principle of limited government?

you guys are cheaters but the natural rights philosophy in fact does not protect trial by jury. The natural rights philosophy is a very individualized theory, and by introducing a trial by jury you are establishing a less limited government and actually moving back towards classical republicanism.


What idea came from the Magna Carta?

The idea that no man can be put in prison unless by order of a Court of Law after a fair trial. The Magna Carta itself by the way extended that right only to members of the nobility and the Church.


How can continue free trial software continue?

Free trial software cannot be continued. It is a trial, therefore it runs out on its expiration date. However, you can always purchase the product and continue using it.


How was trial by jury invented?

Trial by Jury was first instituted by the Magna Carta, signed by England's King John at Runymead on June 15, 1215.

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Why would a prosecutor choose not to offer a plea bargain in a criminal case?

A prosecutor may choose not to offer a plea bargain in a criminal case if they believe the evidence is strong enough to secure a conviction at trial, or if the crime is serious and they want to seek a harsher punishment for the defendant.


What right does the US Constitution grant to persons accused of a crime?

Due Process, Trial by jury, no cruel or unusual punishment


What is similar to plea bargaining in that it lessens an offenderls punishment for hen crime Pre- Trial Diversion Settlement Warrant Verdict?

Settlement.


How many stages are there in a capital punishment trial?

Capitol punishment is an offense punishable by execution and include special circumstances (stages) Special circumstances are features of crime that include 1)torturing victims 2)lying in wait for them 3)and killing for financial gain.. So there are 3 stages in the capital punishment trial :)


What is the guilt phase and the punishment phase called in a trial?

In a trial, the guilt phase is often referred to as the "liability phase" or the "culpability phase," where the prosecution and defense present evidence to determine the defendant's guilt or innocence. If the defendant is found guilty, the trial proceeds to the punishment phase, commonly known as the "sentencing phase," where the court determines the appropriate punishment based on the crime and other factors.


Do you have to testify if you are the one on trial?

No, a person on trial for a crime doesn't have to testify if they choose not to do so. In fact, depending on the case, attorneys will often advise their client not to testify.


What does for protecting them by a mock trial from punishment for any murders which they should commit of the inhabitants of these states mean?

protecting the soldiers from punishment when they murder in the USA


According to the sixth amendment does the trial have to take place where it occured?

It should be held where the crime was committed.


What should occur in a speedy fashion for a person accused of a crime?

A speedy trial or court date should happen for a person accused of a crime. It is not legal to drag things out for the accused.


Crime and Punishment of the 1600s?

In the 1600s, crime and punishment was harsh and often involved public executions, such as hangings or beheadings. Punishments also included floggings, branding, and being placed in the stocks. Prisons were used primarily to hold individuals before their trial or execution, rather than as places for long-term incarceration.


What happens to a vampire when it breaks a law?

They go to trail (is that Trail BC or did you mean 'on trial') and are judged by council members. Punishment depends on how bad the crime was. The death penalty is an option.


Should a president be put on trial for a crime while he or she is still in office?

Of course they should be put to trial because they committed a crime which is a bad influence on the country. I mean really, he/she is the Highest position in the United States and your getting yourself in trouble. Also it may depend on the degree of the crime committed. Other than that yes.