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9 April 2010
- 13:5513:55, 9 April 2010 diff hist +75 Motions No edit summary
- 13:5413:54, 9 April 2010 diff hist +59 N Motion to Dismiss for failure to state a case moved Motion to Dismiss for failure to state a case to Motion to dismiss for failure to state a case current
8 April 2010
- 16:1816:18, 8 April 2010 diff hist +363 N MediaWiki:Sidebar Created page with '* navigation ** mainpage|mainpage-description ** http://www.ibj.org/elearning | IBJ Legal Training Resource Center ** http://www.ibj.org | IBJ Home ** http://www.justicemakers.ne�'
- 10:5010:50, 8 April 2010 diff hist +27 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World →Common Law
- 09:3709:37, 8 April 2010 diff hist −533 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World →Core Values
- 09:3709:37, 8 April 2010 diff hist +530 N Core Values Created page with '==Core Values== The criminal justice system: * Core Value 1: Allows for safety, humanity and respect * Core Value 2: Not arbitrary and has checks and balances * [[Core �'
- 09:3709:37, 8 April 2010 diff hist +61 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World No edit summary
- 09:3609:36, 8 April 2010 diff hist 0 m Criminal Justice Systems Around the World moved Core Values to Criminal Justice Systems over redirect
- 09:3609:36, 8 April 2010 diff hist 0 m Criminal Justice Systems Around the World moved Criminal Justice Systems to Core Values
- 09:3509:35, 8 April 2010 diff hist +32 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World No edit summary
7 April 2010
- 23:3823:38, 7 April 2010 diff hist +1,030 N Core Value 2: Not arbitrary and has checks and balances Created page with '* 1. No person is subjected to arbitrary search, arrest, detention or exile.[i] * 2. Every person has the right to an effective remedy by a competent tribunal for acts violating�'
- 23:3623:36, 7 April 2010 diff hist +2,878 N Core Value 1: Allows for safety, humanity and respect Created page with ' * 1. Every person deprived of their liberty is treated with humanity and respect for the inherent dignity of the human person. [i] * 2. Every person has the right to recognition�'
- 23:3623:36, 7 April 2010 diff hist 0 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World →Core Values
- 23:3523:35, 7 April 2010 diff hist −8 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World →Core Values
- 23:3323:33, 7 April 2010 diff hist −19 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World →Core Values
- 23:3323:33, 7 April 2010 diff hist +559 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World No edit summary
- 23:3123:31, 7 April 2010 diff hist −444 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World →Core Values
- 23:3023:30, 7 April 2010 diff hist +28 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World →Core Values
- 23:2923:29, 7 April 2010 diff hist +415 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World No edit summary
- 23:2823:28, 7 April 2010 diff hist +38 N Comparative Criminal Justice moved Comparative Criminal Justice to Criminal Justice Systems current
- 23:2823:28, 7 April 2010 diff hist 0 m Criminal Justice Systems Around the World moved Comparative Criminal Justice to Criminal Justice Systems
- 22:1922:19, 7 April 2010 diff hist −1 Client Interviews Client Interviews
- 17:3217:32, 7 April 2010 diff hist +30 Evidence No edit summary
- 17:3217:32, 7 April 2010 diff hist +50 Evidence No edit summary
- 17:3117:31, 7 April 2010 diff hist +9 Evidence No edit summary
- 17:3117:31, 7 April 2010 diff hist +102 Evidence No edit summary
- 15:5815:58, 7 April 2010 diff hist +3,197 N Theory of the Case Created page with ' == Background == Whether defense counsel chooses to develop a specific defense or simply to rely on the prosecutor's failure to carry the burden of proof he must begin early �'
- 15:4315:43, 7 April 2010 diff hist +1 Rights of the Accused No edit summary
- 15:4215:42, 7 April 2010 diff hist −1 Crimes →Crimes Agtainst the State
- 15:3915:39, 7 April 2010 diff hist +8,269 N Closing Statements Created page with ' == Background == Closing argument is the last opportunity in a trial for the defense lawyer to speak to the jury before the jury begins deliberations. The defense lawyer's �'
- 15:3715:37, 7 April 2010 diff hist +2,480 N Rebuttal Examination Created page with ' == Background == After the defense has finished presenting all if its evidence and rests its case, the prosecution has the opportunity to present rebuttal evidence, although t�'
- 15:3715:37, 7 April 2010 diff hist +27 Trial No edit summary
- 15:3615:36, 7 April 2010 diff hist +6,235 N Direct Examination Created page with ' == Background == In the United States, after the opening statements, the prosecutor begins direct examination of his first witness. Direct examination consists of questioning�'
- 15:3415:34, 7 April 2010 diff hist 0 Trial No edit summary
- 15:3315:33, 7 April 2010 diff hist +5 Opening Statements →Basics
- 15:3315:33, 7 April 2010 diff hist +6,136 N Opening Statements Created page with ' == Background == The purpose of the opening statement is to introduce the parties and counsel to the jury and to provide a roadmap of what the evidence will show and what the �'
- 15:3115:31, 7 April 2010 diff hist +225 N Trial Created page with 'Following are crucial skills necessary for preparation and excution of a defendant's trial strategy. * Theory of the Case * Opening Statements * Direct-Examination *�'
- 15:2915:29, 7 April 2010 diff hist +10,605 N Client Interviews Created page with ' == Background == The initial client interview is an essential part of the attorney-client relationship, as it affords the defense lawyer an opportunity to get to know the defen�'
- 14:5414:54, 7 April 2010 diff hist +24 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Detention
- 14:5414:54, 7 April 2010 diff hist +77 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Detention
- 14:5114:51, 7 April 2010 diff hist +28 Rights of the Accused →Sentencing
- 14:5114:51, 7 April 2010 diff hist +133 Rights of the Accused →Sentencing
- 14:4914:49, 7 April 2010 diff hist +29 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Trial
- 14:4814:48, 7 April 2010 diff hist +18 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Trial
- 14:4814:48, 7 April 2010 diff hist +9 Rights of the Accused →Rights at Trial
- 14:3114:31, 7 April 2010 diff hist +50 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World No edit summary
- 14:2914:29, 7 April 2010 diff hist −26 Criminal Justice Systems Around the World No edit summary
- 14:2514:25, 7 April 2010 diff hist +321 N Criminal Justice Systems Around the World Created page with 'Criminal Legal Systems can be loosely classified as either common or civil law in nature. However, today many jurisdictions have adopted hybrid models that combine elements of bo�'
6 April 2010
- 16:4116:41, 6 April 2010 diff hist +4 Defenses No edit summary
- 16:4116:41, 6 April 2010 diff hist +79 N Defenses Created page with 'There are two types of legal defenses: * Procedural Defenses * Normal Defenses'