Exam 10: The Exclusionary Rule and Entrapment
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Which of the following tests for entrapment focuses on the actions of the police?
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The ______ doctrine holds that any evidence discovered as a result of unlawfully seized evidence must be excluded from evidence at trial.
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Under Sherman and Sorrells, what practices are likely prohibited under the objective test for entrapment?
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Opponents of the exclusionary rule argue that the rule decreases the respect for the ______.
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Unlawfully seized evidence can be used in all of the following except ______.
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Civilian review board are comprised of all of the following except ______.
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According to past rulings by the U.S.Supreme Court, which of the following individuals has a reasonable (objective and subjective) expectation of privacy?
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In order to invoke the exclusionary rule and challenge the admissibility of evidence, a defendant must have ______.
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In order to determine whether the good-faith exception should apply in a given situation, the U.S.Supreme Court has stated that courts should pose the question "______."
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Evidence obtained unlawfully may be used at trial to impeach the credibility of ______.
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Explain the entrapment defense.How is this an "affirmative" defense? What is the danger inherent in posing such a defense? Give a hypothetical scenario in which a defendant might attempt to argue entrapment but would be unsuccessful.Explain the defendant's failure to argue this defense.
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All of the following arguments have been offered in support of the exclusionary rule except ______.
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The exclusionary rule does not deter the police from disregarding constitutional procedures in future investigations.
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The text lists several alternatives to the exclusionary rule.List some of these options and explain why you believe they would/wouldn't work.Can you come up with any alternatives?
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In the wake of Mapp v.Ohio, the exclusionary rule was applicable to which of the following?
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Civil actions against the police and state governments must overcome a number of difficult barriers to be successful.
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