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Topic: The American Revolution and Constitution

CHAPTER IV.: GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF CRIMINAL CLASSES. - Christopher G. Tiedeman, A Treatise on State and Federal Control of Persons and Property in the United States considered from both a Civil and Criminal Standpoint, vol. 1 [1900]

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A Treatise on State and Federal Control of Persons and Property in the United States considered from both a Civil and Criminal Standpoint (St. Louis: The F.H. Thomas Law Book Co., 1900). Vol. 1.

Part of: A Treatise on State and Federal Control of Persons and Property in the United States considered from both a Civil and Criminal Standpoint, 2 vols.

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CHAPTER IV.

GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF CRIMINAL CLASSES.

SECTION27.The effect of crime on the rights of the criminal.
28.Due process of law.
29.Bills of attainder.
30.Ex post facto law.
31.Cruel and unusual punishment in forfeiture of personal liberty and rights of property.
32.Preliminary confinement to answer for a crime.
33.What constitutes a lawful arrest.
34.Arrest without warrant.
35.The trial of the accused.
36.The trial must be speedy.
37.The trial must be public.
38.Accused entitled to counsel.
39.Indictment by grand jury or by information.
40.The plea of defendant.
41.Trial by jury—Legal jeopardy.
42.Right of appeal.
43.Control over criminals in the penitentiary.
43a.Convict lease system.