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Two Types of Law: Criminal Law and Civil Law
 Substantive versus Procedural Law
 Ideal Characteristics of the Criminal Law
 Criminal Law as a Political Phenomenon
 Creating Criminal Laws in the United States
Procedural Law: Rights of the Accused
 The Bill of Rights
 The Fourteenth Amendment and the Selective Incorporation of the Bill of Rights
 The Fourth Amendment
 The Fifth Amendment
 The Sixth Amendment
 The Eighth Amendment
Protecting the Accused from Miscarriages of Justice







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