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TX.113.44.c.12.F
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for Social Studies · Government · Grade 12 · Sub-standard
Due Process
Explain due process rights importance
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TX.113.44.c.12Citizenship: Constitutional Rights
Analyze constitutional rights including limited government, unalienable rights, Bill of Rights, religious freedom, Supreme Court cases, due process, and 14th Amendment
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Plea Bargaining: Why 97% of Cases Never Go to Trial
Only 2% of federal felony defendants go to trial. The rest plead guilty. Your Sixth Amendment right to trial by jury is real on paper, but the system pushes everyone to waive it.
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