Global Citizenship - Just Mercy

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Capital Punishment

The legally authorized execution of a person as punishment for a crime, typically murder. Also known as the death penalty.

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Death Row

A section of a prison where inmates sentenced to death are held while awaiting execution.

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Parole

The conditional release of a prisoner before their full sentence is served. The individual must follow specific rules and check in with a parole officer.

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Probation

A court-ordered period of supervision in the community instead of serving time in prison. Violating probation can result in incarceration.

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Mass Incarceration

The extensive imprisonment of large numbers of people, often disproportionately affecting marginalized communities. It refers to the dramatic increase in the U.S. prison population since the 1970s.

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Subpoena

A legal document that orders a person to testify as a witness in court or provide evidence. Failing to comply can result in legal penalties.

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Exonerated

To be officially cleared of blame or guilt for a crime, usually after new evidence proves innocence.

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Affidavit

A written statement made under oath, used as evidence in court.

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Bail

Money or property given to the court as a guarantee that a defendant will return for trial. If they do not appear, they forfeit their bail and will have a warrant for their arrest.

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Adjudicated

A legal term meaning a final judgment or decision has been made in a case.

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Appellate

Related to the process of appealing a court decision to a higher court for review.

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Solitary Confinement

A form of imprisonment in which an inmate is isolated from others, often for 23 hours a day, as a punishment or for security reasons.

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District Attorney (DA)

The chief prosecutor in a county or district, responsible for bringing criminal charges and representing the state in court.

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Loving v. Virginia (1967)

A landmark Supreme Court case that struck down laws banning interracial marriage, ruling them unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.

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Strauder v. West Virginia (1880)

A Supreme Court case that ruled excluding Black men from juries violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, helping to establish racial fairness in the legal system.

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Atkins v. Virginia (2002)

Declared that executing individuals with intellectual disabilities violates the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment.

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Roper v. Simmons (2005)

Held that executing individuals for crimes committed while they were under 18 is unconstitutional.