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LegalWays: Steps in a Criminal Case
Posted By Jennifer Bloom On January 13, 2014 @ 9:20 pm In | No Comments
By Jennifer Bloom and Sally Revak
This lesson from the LegalWays curriculum focuses on the procedure followed in a criminal case. In the activity “Creating a Flow Chart” the students can work individually or in small groups. It requires that the students use their knowledge from “Investigation and Arrest” and “Your Right to an Attorney” in addition to the information in this lesson. By asking them to add pieces of information they think are important, the students reflect on their learning. This lesson is designed for the computer. However, it can be accomplished with posterboard and markers. The “Mini-Mock Trial” concerns a stolen wallet and is a two-hour activity. This activity benefits greatly by having a lawyer or judge serve as the judge for the mock trial. (If there are enough students, one can assist the judge, serving as a co-judge.) Although this lesson uses Minnesota law and procedure, it is adaptable.
Objectives
Time to Complete
Three class periods if Mini-Mock Trial is used.
Materials Needed
Procedure
See Criminal Law Teaching Guide
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[1] LegalWays Curriculum Overview: http://www.teachingcivics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/LegalWays-Curriculum-Overview41.docx
[2] Student Handout Steps in a Criminal Case: http://www.teachingcivics.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Student-Handout-Steps-in-a-Criminal-Case1.docx
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