• Loss of rights due to criminal conviction refers to the practice in some countries of reducing the rights of individuals who have been convicted of a...
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    miscarriage of justice occurs when an unfair outcome occurs in a criminal or civil proceeding, such as the conviction and punishment of a person for...
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  • mortuus) is the loss of all or almost all civil rights by a person due to a conviction for a felony or due to an act by the government of a country that...
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  • consequences of criminal conviction are the additional civil state penalties, mandated by statute, that attach to a criminal conviction. They are not part of the...
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  • consequences of criminal conviction and the loss of rights due to conviction for criminal offense. Proponents[who?] of disenfranchising those convicted of crimes...
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    (Amendment V) to the United States Constitution creates several constitutional rights, limiting governmental powers focusing on criminal procedures. It...
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    of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence...
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  • [citation needed] Employers retain the right to lawfully consider an applicant's or employee's criminal conviction(s) for employment purposes e.g., hiring...
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    Felony disenfranchisement in the United States (category History of voting rights in the United States)
    person may have their voting rights suspended or withdrawn due to the conviction of a criminal offense. The actual class of crimes that results in disenfranchisement...
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  • Ex post facto law (category Criminal procedure)
    acts as non-criminal, it may simply prohibit prosecution; or it may enact that there is to be no punishment, but leave the underlying conviction technically...
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