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Create a crime and make sure you identify the necessary elements of the crime (intent, threat, maliciousness, and so on).
Create a scene leading to the suspect's arrest (including probable cause, evidence, warrant, search, and so on).
Create a post-arrest scenario (such as the reading of Miranda Rights, interrogation with or without an attorney, a line-up, arraignment, plea, and so on).
Decide if your suspect will be sentenced. Decide on an appropriate sentence and mention why you arrived at such a sentence. Discuss whether or not the case will proceed to trial and whether or not the defendant will file an appeal.
Decide if the plaintiff will also file a lawsuit against the defendant and describe the outcome of the lawsuit, including the verdict and possible appeal.
Your scenario and responses must be at least 750 words in length. Show that you understand the stages in criminal and civil procedure. Don't be afraid to show creativity in thinking and strategizing your scenario.
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