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        | The balance between the power of government and the rights of individuals |  
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        | The principles that require that established written rules and procedures define, prohibit, and prescribe punishments for crimes |  
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        | Laws passed after the occurrence of the conduct constituting the crime |  
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        | Void-for-vagueness doctrine |  
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        | Principle that statutes violate due process if they don't clearly define crime and punishment in advance |  
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        | fair notice (in void-for-vagueness doctrine) |  
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        | Vague laws deny individuals life, liberty, and property without due process of law because they don't give individuals fair warning |  
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        | Equal protection of the laws |  
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        | Criminal laws can treat groups of people differently only if the different treatment is reasonable |  
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        | Expressive conduct (in 1st Amendment) |  
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        | Void-for-overbreadth doctrine |  
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        | Principle that a statute is unconstitutional if it includes in its definition of "undesirable behavior" conduct protected under the U.S. Constitution |  
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        | Trials without juries, in which judges find the facts |  
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        | Fundamental right to privacy |  
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        | Preferred right guaranteed in the Bill of Rights that requires a compelling state interest to justify legislation restriction privacy |  
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        | A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed |  
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        | Punishment considered no longer acceptable |  
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        | Cruel and unusual punishments |  
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        | Punishments banned by the 8th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution |  
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        | Principle of proportionality |  
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        | Principle of law stating that the punishment must be proportional to the crime committed |  
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        | Statutes enacted by state governments in the United States which require the state courts to hand down a mandatory and extended period of incarceration to persons who have been convicted of a serious criminal offense on three or more separate occasions |  
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        | Mandatory minimum sentences |  
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        | The legislatively prescribed, non-discretionary amount of prison time that all offenders convicted of the offense must serve |  
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        | Fixed (determinate sentences) |  
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        | Sentences that fit the punishment to the crime |  
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        | Narrow range of penalties established by the commission within which judges are supposed to choose a specific sentence |  
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        | Other than a prior conviction, any fact that increases the penalty for a crime beyond the prescribed statutory maximum; must be submitted to a jury and proved beyond a reasonable doubt |  
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        | Abuse-of-discretion standard |  
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        | An adjudicator's failure to exercise sound, reasonable, and legal decision making |  
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