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CRIMINAL LAW PREREQUISITE LEJ 101

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CRIMINAL LAW. PREREQUISITE LEJ 101. JEFF WILSON. [email protected] 847-825-7744 Office 773-718-1200 Cell 617 Devon, Park Ridge IL. Office Hours: Class Room H122D 6:00 or earlier before class or By appointment at my office. So you want to be a Law Enforcement Professional. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CRIMINAL LAW

PREREQUISITE

LEJ 101

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JEFF WILSON

[email protected]• 847-825-7744 Office• 773-718-1200 Cell• 617 Devon, Park Ridge IL.• Office Hours:

Class Room H122D6:00 or earlier before class orBy appointment at my office

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So you want to be a Law Enforcement Professional

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So you want to be a Law Enforcement Professional

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• Free of Color Blindness• Vision Correctable to 20/20• Ability to pass power strength agility test• No Amputations• Be over 25 yoa and less than 35 yoa• Must be a US Citizen• Must be able to possess FOID Card• Must possess a valid Illinois Driver’s License• Free of any felony or domestic violence conviction• Free of any drug and/or alcohol violations• Free of and “moral turpitude” conviction, theft, sex

crimes, gambling, habitual drug or alcohol use, etc.

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Terry v. Ohio

392 U.S. 1, 88 S.Ct. 1968

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Miranda v. Arizona384 U.S. 436

Miranda v. Arizona (No. 759) 98 Ariz. 18, 401 P.2d 721; 15 N.Y.2d 970,

207 N.E.2d 527; 16 N.Y.2d 614, 209 N.E.2d 110; 342 F.2d 684, reversed; 62 Cal.2d 571,

400 P.2d 97, affirmed

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People v. Luedemann, No. 2-03-1303 (IL 5/10/2005) (IL, 2005)

People v. Luedemann, 293 Ill.Dec. 385, 828 N.E.2d 355, 357 Ill.

App.3d 411 (IL, 2005) 828 N.E.2d 355

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Why have laws?

• Regulate behavior

• Social Control

• Squares v. Predators

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Criminal v. Civil

• Criminal Law– The State prosecutes the case– Proof beyond a reasonable doubt– Incarceration, governmental monitoring, death

penalty

• Civil Law = Lawsuit– Private party (you can sue anybody)– Preponderance of the evidence– Compensation or money damages

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Civil Law

• How much, if at all, has the defendant injured the plaintiff.

• What remedy, if any, is appropriate to compensate plaintiff

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Criminal Law

• To what extent, if at all, has defendant injured society

• What sentence, if any, is necessary to punish the defendant.

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Criminal Law and Morality

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Purposes of Criminal Law

• Retribution or revenge

• Incapacitation

• Deterrence

• Reformation or Rehabilitation

• Compensation

• Disproportionality