How does Search and Seizure relate to the B.I.G. case?
The ability to think critically is a key skill for success in the criminal justice field. It means not taking what you heard or read at face value, but using your critical thinking faculties to weigh up the evidence, and consider the implications and conclusions of the situation.
Review the details of the B.I.G. Case.
Compile the facts and witness information for this case.
Decide which witnesses could support the prosecution’s case and which witnesses would support the defense’s case. How does Search and Seizure relate to the B.I.G. case?
Review the following resources:
Sullivan, R. (2005). The unsolved mystery of the notorious B.I.G.Rolling Stone 989 p 124. Retrieved fromhttp://search.ebscohost.com.lib.kaplan.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edsggo&AN=edsgcl.143044543&site=eds-live
Connecting the Dots: Frontline. Retrieved fromhttp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/lapd/connect/noflash.html
Duke, A. (2011, Apr). FBI reveals documents in Biggie Smalls death probe. CNN.com. Retrieved fromhttp://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/04/08/biggie.smalls.files/
Christopher (Biggie Smalls) Wallace Part 1 of 3: FBI Records: The Vault. Retrieved fromhttps://vault.fbi.gov/Christopher%20%28Biggie%20Smalls%29%20Wallace%20/christopher-biggie-smalls-wallace-part-1-of-3/view
Christopher (Biggie Smalls) Wallace Part 2 of 3: FBI Records: The Vault. Retrieved fromhttps://vault.fbi.gov/Christopher%20%28Biggie%20Smalls%29%20Wallace%20/christopher-biggie-smalls-wallace-part-3-of-3/view
Christopher (Biggie Smalls) Wallace Part 3 of 3: FBI Records: The Vault. Retrieved fromhttps://vault.fbi.gov/Christopher%20%28Biggie%20Smalls%29%20Wallace%20/christopher-biggie-smalls-wallace-part-2-of-3/view
Write a 350–700 word essay describing the trial process. Include the following in your essay:
- A description of the trial process
- Examples of opening and closing statements
- The types of questions asked on direct examination
- Highlight important points for cross-examination
Remember to use only 20% of another author’s work. 80% of the work must be your own.
