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The Week of April 29-May 3Monday, April 29
Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Examine the process and components of a trial Procedure: 1. Closing Statement Video 2. PowerPoint Day 7 3. From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) 4. Quizlet Review HW: 1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) 2. Prepare for quiz on Friday, May 5 Tuesday, April 30 Falkowski proctoring NJSLA testing Work on From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) Wednesday, May 1 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Examine the process and components of a trial Procedure: 1. OJ Simpson Civil Trial - what does this reveal about the nature of juries in the justice system? 2. From Booking to Verdict Assignment HW: Prepare for quiz on Friday, May 3 Thursday, May 2 Falkowski absent :( 1. Complete matching - use your notes 2. Work on From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) 3. Prepare for quiz on Booking to Verdict steps - consult PowerPoint Friday, May 3 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Examine the process and components of a trial Procedure: 1. Quiz 2. From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) HW: 1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) 2. Prepare for test on chapter 8 notes and chapter 9 notes late next week (study guide) |
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The Week of April 22-26Monday, April 22
Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss the role of defense attorneys in the criminal justice system. Procedure: 1. Bieber Bail Hearing 2. Bail Reform 3. PowerPoint Day 3 4. Set bail 5. Bail Guidelines 6. Summative Review HW: Tuesday, April 23 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss the role of defense attorneys in the criminal justice system. Procedure: 1. PowerPoint Day 4 2. Around the Room - Grand Jury 3. Summative Review HW: Wednesday, April 24 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Examine the process and components of a trial Procedure: 1. Opening Statement 2. PowerPoint Day 5 3. From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) 4. Summative Review HW: From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) Thursday, April 25 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning the role of the prosecutor, defense attorney, and bail in the criminal justice system. Procedure: 1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) HW: None. Friday, April 26 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Examine the process and components of a trial Procedure: 1. Witness Activity 2. PowerPoint Day 6 3. Expert Witness - Qualifying an Expert Witness Video 4. From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) 5. Summative Review HW: 1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment (sample slide) |
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The Week of April 15-19Monday, April 15
Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss the structure of state and federal courts in the United States Procedure: 1. Plea Bargaining Video: Should it be allowed? 2. Take the plea? 3. PowerPoint Day 5 4. Summative Review: Drawbacks of Plea Bargaining 5. Graphic organizer HW: Prepare for quiz on Wednesday, April 17 Tuesday, April 16 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Evaluate the role of plea bargaining in the criminal justice system Procedure: 1. Jury Duty Video 1:00-3:00 2. Jury Duty Initial Form 3. Voir Dire Process 4. Jury Duty Videos (Trump Jurors) (Trump Trial Questions) (Trump Jury Make Up) 5. PowerPoint Day 6 6. Summative Review: Voir Dire in action 7. Graphic organizer HW: Prepare for quiz on Wednesday, April 17 Wednesday, April 17 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning early steps in the trial process Procedure: 1. Quiz HW: None. Thursday, April 18 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Examine the role of prosecutors in the criminal justice system. Procedure: 1. Do Now: Prosecutors Video 2. Life as a Prosecutor Reading 3. PowerPoint Day 1 4. Duke Lacrosse Video 5. Summative Review HW: Friday, April 19 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Discuss the role of defense attorneys in the criminal justice system. Procedure: 1. Better Call Saul 2. Attorney-Client Privilege Reading 3. Violation of attorney-client privilege? Video 4. PowerPoint Day 2 5. Summative Review HW: |
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The Week of April 8-12Monday, April 8 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Explain the functions of the court system Procedure: 1. West Memphis Three Video 2. Create your own court on PP 3. PowerPoint Day 1 & PowerPoint Day 2 4. Summative Review: Role of Appeals Courts HW: Tuesday, April 9 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Explain how a writ of cert is granted Procedure: 1. Do Now: Filming is illegal Video 2. PowerPoint Day 3 3. Filming Legalized Video 4. Writ of Cert Scenarios 5. Summative Review HW: Wednesday, April 10 Falkowski at Blood Drive Thursday, April 11 Objectives: Students should be able to: 1. Explain the structure of the courts Procedure: 1. Trial Analysis: Casey Anthony Video 2. Role of the Judge - CJ Book 3. PowerPoint Day 4 4. Judge Misbehavior? Video 5. Judge for profit Video HW: None Friday, April 12 Falkowski absent - check Schoology |
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The Week of May 8-12
Monday, May 8
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Examine the process and components of a trial
Procedure:
1. OJ Simpson Civil Trial - what does this reveal about the nature of juries in the justice system?
2. From Booking to Verdict Assignment
HW: From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
Tuesday, May 9
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Analyze the aspects of a trial from the booking to the verdict
Procedure:
1. OJ Simpson Civil Trial - what does this reveal about the nature of juries in the justice system?
2. From Booking to Verdict Assignment
HW:
1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
Wednesday, May 10
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Analyze the aspects of a trial from the booking to the verdict
Procedure:
1. Study guide [chapter 8 notes and chapter 9 notes]
2. Jeopardy
HW:
1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
1. Prepare for test on chapter 8 notes and chapter 9 notes on Thursday, May 11 (study guide)
Thursday, May 11
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning booking to verdict and the court system
Procedure:
1. Test
HW:
1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
Friday, May 12
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Examine the role of jurors in civil and criminal trials
Procedure:
1. The Plea
HW: From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Examine the process and components of a trial
Procedure:
1. OJ Simpson Civil Trial - what does this reveal about the nature of juries in the justice system?
2. From Booking to Verdict Assignment
HW: From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
Tuesday, May 9
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Analyze the aspects of a trial from the booking to the verdict
Procedure:
1. OJ Simpson Civil Trial - what does this reveal about the nature of juries in the justice system?
2. From Booking to Verdict Assignment
HW:
1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
Wednesday, May 10
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Analyze the aspects of a trial from the booking to the verdict
Procedure:
1. Study guide [chapter 8 notes and chapter 9 notes]
2. Jeopardy
HW:
1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
1. Prepare for test on chapter 8 notes and chapter 9 notes on Thursday, May 11 (study guide)
Thursday, May 11
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Analyze and demonstrate mastery of content concerning booking to verdict and the court system
Procedure:
1. Test
HW:
1. From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)
Friday, May 12
Objectives: Students should be able to:
1. Examine the role of jurors in civil and criminal trials
Procedure:
1. The Plea
HW: From Booking to Verdict Assignment due on Tuesday, May 14 (one submission per group)