Analysis and Application: Legal Rights Afforded to the Accused

The following post has two assignments namely;

1.Analysis and Application: Legal Rights Afforded to the Accused

The following case study presents issues related to the legal rights afforded the accused and the reasons those rights are provided to all individuals under our system of criminal justice. Case Study: John Doe is an individual who left his country in an effort to make a better life. However, he does not have legal status in America and was recently arrested for shoplifting merchandise, which was valued over $1,000. At the time of his arrest, John voluntarily began to make incriminating statements to the arresting officers. At the police station, detectives conducted an interview of John asking him about the theft. John Doe has had no prior arrests, is 35 years old, and most of John Doe’s family still resides in his home country. Due to the amount of money involved, the crime is deemed a felony and John was arrested and placed in the county jail in Toms River, NJ. He is going to face the judge in the Ocean County Superior Court; however, he has no money for bail. Please discuss the following questions, explaining your answers in detail by analyzing the facts presented and other factors you consider relevant; defining and explaining key legal terms and principles; and citing legal authority (your text and other legal authority) to support your conclusions in a 2–3 page paper (excluding the title page and reference page). Since John was in custody, what are the procedural steps the police were required to take once John began to incriminate himself? What procedural steps must the officers perform following John’s arrest and interview at the police station? The court could choose either a preliminary hearing or a grand jury proceeding to establish probable cause for the felony charges in this case. Compare and contrast the two procedures. Identify what issues the judge would take into consideration when setting bond for John. Explain what an arraignment is and what occurs during an arraignment.

2. Integrated Transport

Design a policy and implementation plan for a transport planning topic of your choosing that you think is central to addressing a contemporary transport challenge in Victoria. Planning a transport system for the 21st Century City involves addressing significant challenges including increased demand, resource depletion and climate change, ageing infrastructure, financial constraints, and changing demographics, to name only a few. For this assignment, choose a transport planning topic/challenge of interest to you and design a policy and implementation plan for it. This essay requires you to: 1. Select a transport topic/area of interest to you (e.g. TODs, PPPs, active transport, network planning etc) 2. Using the knowledge you have gained during the semester, justify why your topic is an important public issue and transport challenge. You may like to consider historical factors. 3. Design a transport policy and implementation plan that addresses the topic/area you have selected 4. Provide an evidence based justification for how your policy and implementation plan contributes to addressing your selected topic/area of interest 5. Compare and contrast, in an analytical manner, the different issues and debates within your chosen transport policy area, and provide evidence to support the approach your have taken in the design of your policy and implementation plan. 6. Include a one-page summary outlining how you would advocate to engage key stakeholders and the community in accepting your policy. This summary may take the form of bullet points, a mind map etc identifying key stakeholders you would engage, mediums you would use to promote the policy etc.