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Contents

Background

Type of system

Sources of Defendant's rights

Constitution

Statutory

Other Sources

Protections from police

Identity Checks
Stop and Frisks
Right to silence
Right to counsel
Confessions
Search and seizure
Arrest

During detention

Freedom from prolonged pre-trial detention
Freedom from punishment
Right to counsel
Right to habeas corpus
Right to medical care

Rights at trial

Double jeopardy
Legality principle
Presumption of innocence
Standards of proof and standards for conviction
Right to compulsory process
Right to confront witnesses
Right to counsel
Right to a fair trial
Right to notice of charges
Right to non self-incrimination
Right to a speedy trial
Right to trial by jury
Right to impartial judge

Sentencing

Capital punishment
Ex-post facto punishment
Freedom from cruel or unusual punishment
Freedom from torture
Right to appeal
Right not to be fined excessively

Rights in prison

Conditions of confinement
Immigrant detention
Right to medical care in prison
Mental health care
Restriction of rights
Women's rights in prison

Ways to protects rights

Motions

Exclusionary Rule or Nullity of Procedure

Civil Action

Police Procedures

Complaint/information

Arrest, search and seizure laws

Stops and Frisks
Arrests
Pre-trial detention
Searches

Lineups and other identification procedures

Interrogation

Beofre formal charge in court
After defendant is formally charged
Enforcing the rules (procedures to protect against illegal interrogation)

Right to counsel

Court Procedures

Pre-trial

Initial Court-Appearance
Charging instrument
Preliminary hearing
Pre-trial motions
Discovery

Trial

Nature of the trial
Defendant
Lawyers
Expert witnesses
Judges
Victims

Sentencing

Appeals

Right to counsel
Ineffective assistance of counsel
Other grounds for appeals
Collateral remedies (habeas, etc)