Instructions Review the case you have chosen for your final project. Submit an analysis of the American justice system. Include an overview of the case you have chosen and address the following questi

JUS 305 Milestone One: Draft of American Justice System Guidelines and Rubric Milestone One requires students to compose an analysis of the American justice system. Include an overview of the case you ha ve chosen and address the following questions regarding the American justice system in bullet point format. 1. Identify the implicat ions of the procedural laws when mitigating both domestic and international crime. How do the legal requirements involved in processing a case impact the ability to combat criminal activity? 2. What rights and responsibilities do American citizens have accord ing to procedural laws? 3. How does the enforcement of procedural laws differ when applied to people who are not legal U.S. citizens? 4. According to the American justice system, what are the rights and responsibilities of people who are not U.S. citizens? Us e elements of the case you have chosen, and any additional resources necessary, to illustrate the impact of citizenship on th e investigation and prosecution of a criminal according to the American justice system. Specifically the following critical elemen ts must be addressed: I. American Justice System Before analyzing the specific elements of this case, you will need to be aware of the procedural laws and how citizenship can play a factor in the investigation and eventual prosecution of a criminal. A. What are the implications of the procedural laws when mitigating domestic and international criminal activity? How do the requirements related to the steps in processing a case impact the United States’ ability to combat criminal activity? B. What rights and respons ibilities do citizens have according to these laws? C. Explain how procedural law applies to people who are not legal U.S. citizens and how these laws are enforced. D. According to the United States’ justice system, what are the rights of people who are not le gal citizens? Rubric Guidelines for Submission : Your case analysis should follow these formatting requirements: one -inch margins, 12 -point T imes New Roman font, and APA -style citations. Page length requirements: 2 –4 pages. Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value American Justice System: Procedural Laws Determines the implications of the procedural laws when mitigating criminal activity and addresses how the requirements in processing a case impact the United States’ ability to combat criminal activity Determines the implications of the procedural laws when mitigating criminal activity but does not address how the requirements in processing a case impact the United States’ ability to combat criminal activity or determination is cursory or contains inaccuracies Does not determine the implications of the procedural laws when mitigating criminal activity 30 American Justice System: Rights and Responsibilities Discusses the rights and responsibilities citizens have according to the procedural laws Discusses the rights and responsibilities citizens have according to the procedural laws but discussion is cursory or contains inaccuracies Does not discuss the rights and responsibilities citizens have according to the procedural laws 20 American Justice System: Not Citizens Explains how procedural laws apply to people who are not legal U.S. citizens and how these laws are enforced Explains how procedural laws apply to people who are not U.S.

citizens but does not expla in how these laws are enforced or explanation is cursory or contains inaccuracies Does not explain how procedural laws apply to people who are not legal U.S. citizens 20 American Justice System: Rights Explains what the rights are of people who are not legal citizens according to the U.S. justice system Explains what the rights are of people who are not legal citizens according to the U.S. justice system but explanation is cursory or contains inaccuracies Does not explain what the rights are of people wh o are not legal citizens 20 Articulation of Response Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas 10 Earned Total 100%