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Judge Keller: No one did anything wrong

SAN ANTONIO — Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Sharon Keller on Tuesday disagreed with prosecutors about her perception of a phone call two years ago that preceded the execution of death row inmate Michael Richard.

A pointed question

Babcock, whose previous high-profile clients include Oprah Winfrey and the Chicago Tribune, occasionally glanced into the audience as he offered his questions Tuesday. Keller sat at the defense table, occasionally taking notes.

What are the rights of a defendant?

The Eighth Amendment provides criminal defendants with the right to a reasonable bail and the right against cruel and unusual punishment: 1 The Right to a Reasonable Bail: Bail is set by a judge and must not be excessive. This means that bail must be equivalent to the severity of the crime and the person’s likelihood of fleeing. 2 The Right Against Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishments if the defendant is convicted. This right guarantees prisoners access to proportionate sentences as well as basic human rights during incarceration.

What is the right to remain silent in a civil case?

This right also protects the defendant from self-incrimination, commonly known as Miranda Rights, during arrest and at trial. This protection is exclusive to criminal defendants. A civil defendant may, however, be forced to testify as a witness in a civil case. Criminal defendants have the right to remain silent.

Which amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment?

The Right Against Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishments if the defendant is convicted. This right guarantees prisoners access to proportionate sentences as well as basic human rights during incarceration.

What is the 4th amendment?

The Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures states that the government must have probable cause for searches and seizures. The rationale is that the police officers may not search a person without reasonable grounds. Additionally, illegally obtained evidence may not be used against a criminal defendant in court.

Which amendment protects against self-incrimination?

The Fifth Amendment protects against self-incrimination (the right to remain silent) and double jeopardy: Right to Remain Silent: The Fifth Amend ment protection states that a defendant cannot "be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself.". In short, a defendant may choose to remain silent.

Do criminal defendants have the right to be tried by a jury?

A criminal defendant also has the right to be tried by a jury of their peers. Although jury form varies from state to state, all juries consist of members of the community called randomly by the court and selected by the attorneys litigating the case. Generally, a unanimous verdict is required to convict a defendant.

What is double jeopardy?

In sum, double jeopardy protects defendants from being put on trial more than once for the same offense. However, there are two exceptions. First, a defendant may face charges in both federal and state court for the same crime. Second, a defendant can be brought once to criminal court and once to civil court for the same crime.