Exam 1: An Introduction to Criminal Procedure
Exam 1: An Introduction to Criminal Procedure85 Questions
Exam 2: The Sources of Criminal Procedure86 Questions
Exam 3: Searches and Seizures91 Questions
Exam 4: Stop and Frisk87 Questions
Exam 5: Probable Cause and Arrests84 Questions
Exam 6: Searches and Seizures of Property85 Questions
Exam 7: Inspections and Regulatory Searches85 Questions
Exam 8: Interrogations and Confessions85 Questions
Exam 9: Eyewitness and Scientific Identifications85 Questions
Exam 10: The Exclusionary Rule and Entrapment85 Questions
Exam 11: Civil and Criminal Remedies for Constitutional Violations84 Questions
Exam 12: The Initiation of the Legal Process, Bail, and the Right to Counsel85 Questions
Exam 13: The Courtroom: the Pretrial and Trial Process85 Questions
Exam 14: Sentencing and Appeals84 Questions
Exam 15: Counterterrorism82 Questions
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Which of the following defines the factual elements of a criminal offense?
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All of the following are standard sentences following a criminal conviction except ______.
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Explain the differences in judicial philosophy and how these differences may account for disparity.
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Varies.A liberal justice who believes in individual liberty also may be tough on crime, and a conservative justice who opposes abortion also may be an absolutist when it comes to freedom of speech.There are other issues where a justice's point of view is not easily categorized as either liberal or conservative.History also has demonstrated that justices have changed their philosophy while serving on the Court.
Which of the following designates which cases are heard by the federal courts and which are heard by the state courts?
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Which of the following involves detecting criminal offenses?
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The U.S.Constitution holds that if a case is brought before the U.S.Supreme Court and no precedent is found to guide the Court's decision, it is to look to rulings on the issue from courts in England, Spain, and France.
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In interpreting the U.S.Constitution, originalist justices are guided by the intent of the framers of the documents.
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Which of the following objectives of the criminal justice system best describes the idea that the guilty should be convicted and the innocent go free?
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Which of the following best describes the criminal justice system objective of equality?
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Of all of the sources for American procedural law, which is the oldest?
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If a police officer decides not to file a charge, they are exercising ______.
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Which of the following is the standard by which the prosecution must prove guilt in a criminal trial?
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State and describe the various phases of the criminal justice process in chronological order.
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Changing the location is an example of a pretrial motion that is issued by defense attorneys.
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The criminal justice process is lengthy and, some may argue, arduous.Conceptually explain why this is so and why it is important.
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Give three examples of differences between law in action and law on the books.
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Explain why it is important to balance security with individual rights in the criminal justice system.
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Which of the following courts sits at the top of the hierarchy?
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