DO SWBAT analyze primary sources to differentiate between

DO: SWBAT analyze primary sources to differentiate between civil and criminal courts Intro Activity: Briefly explain the three differences between civil and criminal courts on your worksheet.

Essential Question: Should courts be for punishment or compensation? DO: SWBAT analyze primary sources to differentiate between civil and criminal courts

DO: SWBAT analyze primary sources to differentiate between civil and criminal courts Civil Law Features Criminal Law The Plaintiff sues the Defendant based on the defendant’s action. Parties The Prosecutor, the government’s lawyer, brings charges against the defendant. The defendant pays damages Punishment A conviction may lead to jail, to reimburse the plaintiff for probation, community service, fine, whatever injury was caused. or a death sentence. The plaintiff must prove their case by a preponderance of the evidence. The defendant must refute (disprove) the evidence presented. Burden of Proof The prosecutor must prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This means proving every element of the crime with a 98 or 99% certainty.

DO: SWBAT analyze primary sources to differentiate between civil and criminal courts Today, in groups of three, read through excerpts of two news articles on a civil case and a criminal case. Complete the graphic organizer.

DO: SWBAT analyze primary sources to differentiate between civil and criminal courts Exit Ticket: Based on the two articles, create a claim differentiating between civil and criminal courts (3 pts). You should include at least two pieces of textual evidence (1 pt) and analyze that evidence (1 pt). (0 -5 points)
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