Exam 9: Due Process: Arrest Through Sentencing
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Approximately what percentage of criminal defendants pleads guilty?
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Due process is a continuum where the less serious the deprivation, the less due process is required.
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Typically, the initial hearing must take place within 48 hours of arrest.
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The sole purpose of bail before the Federal Bail Reform Act of 1984 was:
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The Eighth Amendment protects against "excessive bail". Therefore, each defendant is entitled to be released on bail is he or she wishes.
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A police officer must have what level of proof before making an arrest?
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Release on Recognizance programs which allow for bail without monetary collateral typically have a much higher rate of defendants who fail to appear at trail.
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Which of the following circumstances does not require due process?
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