Terms for the different types of technology used in court
Unit IV discussed technology, alternatives, history, and the future. To learn more about these topics, select at least 10 of the key terms that are located in the Chapter 1 summary (pages 25–27) and the Chapter 16 summary (pages 471–472).
BOOK**Courts and Criminal Justice in America, 3rd Edition Larry J Siegel; Frank Schmalleger; John L. Worrall
10 KEY TERMS**
dual federalism…adjudication…stare decisis…precedent…misdemeanor…deposition…wired court…infraction…tort…injunctive relief
The key terms should meet the criteria provided below:
terms for the different types of technology used in court,
proper names of alternatives to trial,
the name and description of crimes that may be heard in court, and
historical development of the courts.
You are required to use your textbook and at least one other source for this assignment. The additional source can be a CSU Online Library article, an Internet article, or an article from a professional journal.
For each key term in your PowerPoint presentation, you should include the following information:
the term,
the definition of the term,
your familiarity with this term (i.e., is it new to you?), and
your opinion about the importance of this item in the context of the judicial process.
Your PowerPoint presentation must be at least 10 slides in length, not counting the title and reference slides. All sources used, including the textbook, must be cited and referenced according to APA Style.
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