| A | B |
| Double Jepoardy | No trial a second time for a crime which the accused was acquitted the first time |
| Bench trial | Defendant can waive rights to a jury trial |
| Habaes Corpus | A prisoner must be brought before a court under reasonable assumption |
| Probable Cause | Police can arrest a person in public place w/o warrant on reasonable grounds |
| Exclusionary Rule | Evidence gained as a result of an illegal act by police cannot be used against the person from whom it was seized |
| Wire-tapping | police means of bugging |
| Miranda Rule | Rules and rights must be read by police because of the case Miranda v. Arizona (1966) |
| Ballot Fatigue | The event where voters tire and don't vote for the candidates on the bottom of the ballot |
| Due Process Clause | Citizens cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property |
| Bureaucracy | A large complex administrative body |