Symbolic Speech {Ans: (Very protected) Conduct that is intended to convey a particular message which is likely to be understood by those viewing it (it is well established that wearing certain clothing can be a form of protected symbolic speech).}Judge {Ans: Rules on matter of law.}Miranda vs. Arizona (1966) {Ans: Only applies to interrogation - Exceptions - Must be in custody - Public safety - Spontaneous statements - Use in cross exam}Role of Jury {Ans: Rules on matter of fact.}Property Crimes {Ans: - Robbery-taking face to face - Armed robbery- with a weapon - Burglary-breaking & entering "aggravated" - with a weapon - Larceny: stealing (EX. Embezzlement) - Others: Arson, receiving stolen goods, forgery, obtaining by false pretenses - Demetrius v. state of Arkansas - Tried stealing what was his. - Trial court: convicted - Appellate court: convicted}Freedom of Religion-Incorporation Doctrine {Ans: Rights in the Constitution apply to state laws.}