International Criminal Law

Question # 00788299 Posted By: dr.tony Updated on: 12/30/2020 05:05 AM Due on: 12/30/2020
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International Criminal Law

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Trial Courts May Instruct Juries on Lesser Included Offenses (Links to an external site.), http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/cases/2014/SCO/0925/121611.asp#.X9pkjqpKiu4

The Concept of Double Jeopardy: Background (Links to an external site.) https://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-rights/the-concept-of-double-jeopardy-background.html

and Triple Murder Suspect Goes from Guilty to Innocent and Back to Guilty (Links to an external site.). https://www.cnn.com/2014/07/18/us/death-row-stories-hennis/index.html

Additionally, watch Case No. 2012-1611: Douglas J. Wine v. State of Ohio (Links to an external site.). http://www.ohiochannel.org/video/case-no-2012-1611-douglas-j-wine-v-state-of-ohio

One area of the law essential to understand is the concept of lesser included offenses. Your initial post must be at least 300 words in length. In this discussion, address the following prompts:

  • Define the criminal justice legal term of lesser included offense.
  • Assess how courts determine whether a crime is a lesser included offense.
  • Explain whether someone can be convicted for multiple crimes for one act.
  • Evaluate how lesser included offenses do not violate the double jeopardy clause of the fifth amendment.
  • Examine the material elements of crimes and how they can vary to allow for multiple prosecutions for the same acts or similar offenses. Provide specific examples to support your answer.
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