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Criminal Defense FAQ Wouldn't longer sentences mean less overall crime? What is the role of the federal government in criminal law? Examples of successful federal criminal legislation are the federal gun laws and federal computer laws. The federal gun laws provide uniformity, and the federal computer laws make it possible to punish Internet crime. The U.S. Constitution has always played a role in criminal law, because it defines important individual rights that must be preserved, even in a state prosecution involving a state crime. The Constitution guarantees a right to a trial by jury in open court, the right to cross-examine witnesses, the right to remain silent (on grounds of self-incrimination), the presumption of innocence, the right to be represented by a lawyer, and the right to be free of cruel or unusual punishment. States are required to pay for attorneys for indigent offenders, and federal agencies provide oversight to state prisons to ensure compliance with these constitutional requirements. |
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