Deck 4: Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law

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The processes followed by police,prosecutors,and judges as well as the rights possessed by suspects and defendants are defined by ________ criminal law.

A) ​procedural
B) ​substantive
C) ​constitutional
D) ​fundamental
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Which of the following is true about the insanity defense?​

A) ​Many criminals escape punishment using the insanity defense.
B) ​Criminals never use the insanity defense.
C) ​The insanity defense is rarely used by criminals.
D) ​The American criminal system has banned the use of the insanity defense.
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An act can be deemed criminal if it could eventually lead to harm that the law seeks to prevent.This is called

A) ​mens rea.
B) ​an inchoate offense.
C) ​defamation.
D) ​actus reus.
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Which of the following indicates that for a crime to occur there must be an act of commission or omission by the accused?​

A) ​Mens rea
B) ​Inchoate offense
C) ​Defamation
D) ​Actus reus
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Which of the following is a necessary element in the definition of rape?​

A) ​Physical evidence
B) ​Witnesses
C) ​Alcohol use
D) ​Force
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For an act to be a crime,the intent and the act must exist simultaneously.This is called

A) ​mens rea.
B) ​an inchoate offense.
C) ​concurrence.
D) ​actus reus.
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Which of the following landmark U.S.Supreme Court cases required courts to provide attorneys for poor defendants facing the death penalty?​

A) ​Furman v. Georgia (1972)
B) ​Weeks v. United States (1914)
C) ​Barron v. Baltimore (1833)
D) ​Powell v. Alabama (1932)
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The right to a fair trial is found in the

A) ​Third Amendment.
B) ​Fourth Amendment.
C) ​Fifth Amendment.
D) ​Sixth Amendment.
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The test used by most states to determine insanity today is called the _____ test.

A) ​nolo contendere
B) ​IQ
C) ​DNA
D) ​right-from-wrong
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A major exception to the mens rea principle is called​

A) ​strict liability.
B) ​civil forfeiture.
C) ​minimal scrutiny.
D) ​actus reus.
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If a person has a guilty mind or a blameworthy state of mind,this describes the element of

A) ​mens rea.
B) ​an inchoate offense.
C) ​defamation.
D) ​actus reus.
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The phrase that distinguishes murder from nonnegligent manslaughter is​

A) ​parens patriae.
B) ​mala prohibita.
C) ​In re Gault.
D) ​malice aforethought.
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Which amendment protects privacy by barring unreasonable searches by police?

A) ​Third
B) ​Fourth
C) ​Fifth
D) ​Sixth
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The definitions of crimes and people eligible for punishment are spelled out in ________ criminal law.

A) ​procedural
B) ​substantive
C) ​constitutional
D) ​fundamental
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The elements of a crime consist of​

A) ​actus reus, inchoate defense, and concurrence.
B) ​mens rea, inchoate defense, and punishment.
C) ​attendant circumstances, mens rea, and actus reus.
D) ​actus reus, causation, and inchoate defense.
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Laws and rules made by federal,state,and local agencies are called

A) ​case law.
B) ​precedent.
C) ​administrative regulations.
D) ​common law.
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Entrapment occurs when a​

A) ​police officer commits a crime.
B) ​citizen commits a crime in the presence of a police officer.
C) ​citizen knowingly violates the law.
D) ​police officer entices a citizen to commit a crime that he or she was not predisposed to commit.
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When people break the law in order to save themselves or prevent a greater harm,they will likely use the defense 0f _______ in court.

A) ​self-defense
B) ​entrapment
C) ​necessity
D) ​duress
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Which chief justice of the U.S.Supreme Court led a legal revolution that expanded the constitutional rights of criminal defendants?​

A) ​Rehnquist
B) ​Marshall
C) ​Taney
D) ​Warren
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The idea that insanity may in each case involve a different combination of many factors at the time the crime is committed is called the​

A) ​Durham Rule.
B) ​M'Naghten Rule.
C) ​substantial capacity test.
D) ​irresistible impulse test.
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Procedural due process requires that the constitutional rights of criminal defendants must be respected.
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The privilege against self-incrimination is found in the​

A) ​Third Amendment.
B) ​Fourth Amendment.
C) ​Fifth Amendment.
D) ​Sixth Amendment.
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The right to a trial by jury is guaranteed by the​

A) ​Fourth Amendment.
B) ​Fifth Amendment.
C) ​Sixth Amendment.
D) ​Seventh Amendment.
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In Robinson v.California (1962),the Supreme Court struck down a law that made it a crime to be addicted to drugs.
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The right to counsel in felony cases was applied to the states in the landmark case of

A) ​Mapp v. Ohio (1961).
B) ​Weeks v. United States (1914).
C) ​Barron v. Baltimore (1833).
D) ​Gideon v. Wainwright (1963).
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The right against cruel and unusual punishment is found in the​

A) ​Seventh Amendment.
B) ​Eighth Amendment.
C) ​Ninth Amendment.
D) ​Tenth Amendment.
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In the United States,there is no distinction between criminal and civil law.
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The underlying source of American law is the common law of England.
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Entrapment cannot be used as a defense in a criminal trial.
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Which amendment contains the warrant clause?​

A) ​First Amendment
B) ​Second Amendment
C) ​Third Amendment
D) ​Fourth Amendment
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Public opinion always supports the decisions of the U.S.Supreme Court.
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According to the Sixth Amendment,a jury must be​

A) ​of the same race as the defendant.
B) ​sympathetic to the defendant.
C) ​well educated, to understand the proceedings.
D) ​created from a representative pool of the community.
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All societies and cultures base their criminal law on the same principles.
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A person could be punished for killing a pigeon if a state legislature passed a law against killing pigeons on the day after the pigeon was killed.
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For an act to be deemed criminal,the intent and the act can occur at different times.
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The double jeopardy clause is found in the​

A) ​Third Amendment.
B) ​Fourth Amendment.
C) ​Fifth Amendment.
D) ​Sixth Amendment.
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The insanity defense is used in most cases in the American criminal justice system.
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Criminal and civil proceedings may arise from the same crime.
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Offenders who do not have mens rea and have not committed a strict liability offense should not be found guilty.
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Which amendment requires that the amount of bail not be excessive?​

A) ​Seventh Amendment
B) ​Eighth Amendment
C) ​Ninth Amendment
D) ​Tenth Amendment
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The Bill of Rights has always protected individuals' rights at the state level.
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The current position of the U.S.Supreme Court is that the death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment,and therefore unconstitutional.
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An inchoate offense does not require mens rea to prosecute.
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Judicial decisions guided by past cases are called ____________________.
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The key component of the entrapment defense is the defendant's ____________________ to commit a crime.
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U.S.Supreme Court Justices Sotomayor and Kagan were appointed by George W.Bush​
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The Bill of Rights has been completely incorporated and applied to the states.
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A person who was forced to commit a crime is under ____________________.
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Defamation is one of the seven principles of substantive criminal law.
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____________________ law defines an offense against society.
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The due process and equal protection clauses are found in the Fourteenth Amendment.
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The common law system originated in ____________________.
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For much of U.S.history,criminal defendants were not guaranteed the right to an attorney in all states.
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The act of committing a crime is referred to as ____________________.
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____________________ law defines relationships between individuals in society.
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According to the Fifth Amendment's double jeopardy clause,a defendant may be tried for the same offense in the same jurisdiction on the same date twice.
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According to the courts,accidents occur when there is no mens rea.
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States can provide more protection of individual rights than does the U.S.Constitution.
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Criminal law is divided into ____________________ and ____________________ law.
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____________________ refers to a guilty state of mind.
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_________ is the confiscation of property by the state because it was used in or acquired through a crime.

A) ​Constitution
B) ​Civil forfeiture
C) ​A felony
D) ​Misdemeanor
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Discuss the legal arguments as to whether the death penalty violates the Eighth Amendment right against cruel and unusual punishment.
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Discuss how presidential appointments can have an impact of the appointment of U.S.Supreme Court Justices.
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The constitutional amendments that deal with criminal defendants' rights are the Fourth,_________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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Criminal procedures must meet a basic standard of ______________________________,according to the U.S.Supreme Court.
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Explain why intoxication can be used as a criminal defense,and provide an example of a case in which intoxication might relieve an offender of responsibility.
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Three factors-the act (actus reus),the attendant circumstances,and the state of mind (mens rea)-are together called the ______ of a crime.

A) ​inchoate offense
B) ​concurrence
C) ​legality
D) ​elements
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The first 10 amendments added to the Constitution in 1791 are called the ____________________.
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The Anglo-American system of uncodified law,in which judges follow precedents set by earlier decisions when they decide new but similar cases,is ______ law.

A) ​written
B) ​statute
C) ​common
D) ​case
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The ____________________ was used as a defense if someone committed a criminal act as a result of mental illness.
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For a crime to have been committed,there must be a causal relationship between an act and the harm suffered,which is known as​

A) ​legality.
B) ​actus reus.
C) ​causation.
D) ​harm.
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Explain the difference between criminal law and civil law.
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The U.S.Supreme Court chief justice is currently John Roberts.
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A grand jury is a body of citizens that determines whether the prosecutor possesses sufficient evidence to justify the prosecution of a suspect for a serious crime.
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The chief justice of the U.S.Supreme Court who brought about a due process revolution was ____________________.
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________ are the basic laws of a country or state defining the structure of government and the relationship of citizenships to that government.

A) ​Constitutions
B) ​Administrative regulations
C) ​Statutes
D) ​Forfeiture
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Indigent defendants are those who pay for their own attorney.
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The courts have generally upheld the view that ignorance of the law is not an excuse for committing an illegal act,but if an accused person has made a(n)_________,that may serve as a defense.

A) ​mistake of fact
B) ​mistake of intoxication
C) ​exception of infancy
D) ​mistake of duress
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Laws passed by legislatures and statutory definitions of criminal offenses are found in penal codes and​

A) ​written law.
B) ​statutes.
C) ​common law.
D) ​case law.
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Your textbook discusses the difference between "not guilty by reason of insanity" and "guilty but mentally ill." Which do you think is the best way to deal with mentally ill offenders? How does mens rea affect the difference between these two verdicts?​
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The processes followed by police,prosecutors,and judges as well as the rights possessed by suspects and defendants are defined by ________ criminal law.

A) ​procedural
B) ​substantive
C) ​constitutional
D) ​fundamental
A
2
Which of the following is true about the insanity defense?​

A) ​Many criminals escape punishment using the insanity defense.
B) ​Criminals never use the insanity defense.
C) ​The insanity defense is rarely used by criminals.
D) ​The American criminal system has banned the use of the insanity defense.
C
3
An act can be deemed criminal if it could eventually lead to harm that the law seeks to prevent.This is called

A) ​mens rea.
B) ​an inchoate offense.
C) ​defamation.
D) ​actus reus.
B
4
Which of the following indicates that for a crime to occur there must be an act of commission or omission by the accused?​

A) ​Mens rea
B) ​Inchoate offense
C) ​Defamation
D) ​Actus reus
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Which of the following is a necessary element in the definition of rape?​

A) ​Physical evidence
B) ​Witnesses
C) ​Alcohol use
D) ​Force
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For an act to be a crime,the intent and the act must exist simultaneously.This is called

A) ​mens rea.
B) ​an inchoate offense.
C) ​concurrence.
D) ​actus reus.
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Which of the following landmark U.S.Supreme Court cases required courts to provide attorneys for poor defendants facing the death penalty?​

A) ​Furman v. Georgia (1972)
B) ​Weeks v. United States (1914)
C) ​Barron v. Baltimore (1833)
D) ​Powell v. Alabama (1932)
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The right to a fair trial is found in the

A) ​Third Amendment.
B) ​Fourth Amendment.
C) ​Fifth Amendment.
D) ​Sixth Amendment.
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The test used by most states to determine insanity today is called the _____ test.

A) ​nolo contendere
B) ​IQ
C) ​DNA
D) ​right-from-wrong
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A major exception to the mens rea principle is called​

A) ​strict liability.
B) ​civil forfeiture.
C) ​minimal scrutiny.
D) ​actus reus.
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If a person has a guilty mind or a blameworthy state of mind,this describes the element of

A) ​mens rea.
B) ​an inchoate offense.
C) ​defamation.
D) ​actus reus.
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The phrase that distinguishes murder from nonnegligent manslaughter is​

A) ​parens patriae.
B) ​mala prohibita.
C) ​In re Gault.
D) ​malice aforethought.
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Which amendment protects privacy by barring unreasonable searches by police?

A) ​Third
B) ​Fourth
C) ​Fifth
D) ​Sixth
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The definitions of crimes and people eligible for punishment are spelled out in ________ criminal law.

A) ​procedural
B) ​substantive
C) ​constitutional
D) ​fundamental
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The elements of a crime consist of​

A) ​actus reus, inchoate defense, and concurrence.
B) ​mens rea, inchoate defense, and punishment.
C) ​attendant circumstances, mens rea, and actus reus.
D) ​actus reus, causation, and inchoate defense.
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Laws and rules made by federal,state,and local agencies are called

A) ​case law.
B) ​precedent.
C) ​administrative regulations.
D) ​common law.
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Entrapment occurs when a​

A) ​police officer commits a crime.
B) ​citizen commits a crime in the presence of a police officer.
C) ​citizen knowingly violates the law.
D) ​police officer entices a citizen to commit a crime that he or she was not predisposed to commit.
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When people break the law in order to save themselves or prevent a greater harm,they will likely use the defense 0f _______ in court.

A) ​self-defense
B) ​entrapment
C) ​necessity
D) ​duress
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Which chief justice of the U.S.Supreme Court led a legal revolution that expanded the constitutional rights of criminal defendants?​

A) ​Rehnquist
B) ​Marshall
C) ​Taney
D) ​Warren
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The idea that insanity may in each case involve a different combination of many factors at the time the crime is committed is called the​

A) ​Durham Rule.
B) ​M'Naghten Rule.
C) ​substantial capacity test.
D) ​irresistible impulse test.
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Procedural due process requires that the constitutional rights of criminal defendants must be respected.
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22
The privilege against self-incrimination is found in the​

A) ​Third Amendment.
B) ​Fourth Amendment.
C) ​Fifth Amendment.
D) ​Sixth Amendment.
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The right to a trial by jury is guaranteed by the​

A) ​Fourth Amendment.
B) ​Fifth Amendment.
C) ​Sixth Amendment.
D) ​Seventh Amendment.
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In Robinson v.California (1962),the Supreme Court struck down a law that made it a crime to be addicted to drugs.
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The right to counsel in felony cases was applied to the states in the landmark case of

A) ​Mapp v. Ohio (1961).
B) ​Weeks v. United States (1914).
C) ​Barron v. Baltimore (1833).
D) ​Gideon v. Wainwright (1963).
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The right against cruel and unusual punishment is found in the​

A) ​Seventh Amendment.
B) ​Eighth Amendment.
C) ​Ninth Amendment.
D) ​Tenth Amendment.
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In the United States,there is no distinction between criminal and civil law.
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The underlying source of American law is the common law of England.
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Entrapment cannot be used as a defense in a criminal trial.
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Which amendment contains the warrant clause?​

A) ​First Amendment
B) ​Second Amendment
C) ​Third Amendment
D) ​Fourth Amendment
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Public opinion always supports the decisions of the U.S.Supreme Court.
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According to the Sixth Amendment,a jury must be​

A) ​of the same race as the defendant.
B) ​sympathetic to the defendant.
C) ​well educated, to understand the proceedings.
D) ​created from a representative pool of the community.
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All societies and cultures base their criminal law on the same principles.
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A person could be punished for killing a pigeon if a state legislature passed a law against killing pigeons on the day after the pigeon was killed.
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For an act to be deemed criminal,the intent and the act can occur at different times.
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The double jeopardy clause is found in the​

A) ​Third Amendment.
B) ​Fourth Amendment.
C) ​Fifth Amendment.
D) ​Sixth Amendment.
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The insanity defense is used in most cases in the American criminal justice system.
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Criminal and civil proceedings may arise from the same crime.
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Offenders who do not have mens rea and have not committed a strict liability offense should not be found guilty.
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Which amendment requires that the amount of bail not be excessive?​

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B) ​Eighth Amendment
C) ​Ninth Amendment
D) ​Tenth Amendment
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The Bill of Rights has always protected individuals' rights at the state level.
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The current position of the U.S.Supreme Court is that the death penalty is cruel and unusual punishment,and therefore unconstitutional.
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An inchoate offense does not require mens rea to prosecute.
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Judicial decisions guided by past cases are called ____________________.
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The key component of the entrapment defense is the defendant's ____________________ to commit a crime.
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U.S.Supreme Court Justices Sotomayor and Kagan were appointed by George W.Bush​
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The Bill of Rights has been completely incorporated and applied to the states.
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A person who was forced to commit a crime is under ____________________.
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Defamation is one of the seven principles of substantive criminal law.
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____________________ law defines an offense against society.
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The due process and equal protection clauses are found in the Fourteenth Amendment.
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The common law system originated in ____________________.
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For much of U.S.history,criminal defendants were not guaranteed the right to an attorney in all states.
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The act of committing a crime is referred to as ____________________.
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____________________ law defines relationships between individuals in society.
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According to the Fifth Amendment's double jeopardy clause,a defendant may be tried for the same offense in the same jurisdiction on the same date twice.
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According to the courts,accidents occur when there is no mens rea.
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States can provide more protection of individual rights than does the U.S.Constitution.
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Criminal law is divided into ____________________ and ____________________ law.
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____________________ refers to a guilty state of mind.
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_________ is the confiscation of property by the state because it was used in or acquired through a crime.

A) ​Constitution
B) ​Civil forfeiture
C) ​A felony
D) ​Misdemeanor
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62
Discuss the legal arguments as to whether the death penalty violates the Eighth Amendment right against cruel and unusual punishment.
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Discuss how presidential appointments can have an impact of the appointment of U.S.Supreme Court Justices.
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The constitutional amendments that deal with criminal defendants' rights are the Fourth,_________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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Criminal procedures must meet a basic standard of ______________________________,according to the U.S.Supreme Court.
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Explain why intoxication can be used as a criminal defense,and provide an example of a case in which intoxication might relieve an offender of responsibility.
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Three factors-the act (actus reus),the attendant circumstances,and the state of mind (mens rea)-are together called the ______ of a crime.

A) ​inchoate offense
B) ​concurrence
C) ​legality
D) ​elements
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The first 10 amendments added to the Constitution in 1791 are called the ____________________.
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The Anglo-American system of uncodified law,in which judges follow precedents set by earlier decisions when they decide new but similar cases,is ______ law.

A) ​written
B) ​statute
C) ​common
D) ​case
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The ____________________ was used as a defense if someone committed a criminal act as a result of mental illness.
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For a crime to have been committed,there must be a causal relationship between an act and the harm suffered,which is known as​

A) ​legality.
B) ​actus reus.
C) ​causation.
D) ​harm.
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Explain the difference between criminal law and civil law.
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73
The U.S.Supreme Court chief justice is currently John Roberts.
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74
A grand jury is a body of citizens that determines whether the prosecutor possesses sufficient evidence to justify the prosecution of a suspect for a serious crime.
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75
The chief justice of the U.S.Supreme Court who brought about a due process revolution was ____________________.
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76
________ are the basic laws of a country or state defining the structure of government and the relationship of citizenships to that government.

A) ​Constitutions
B) ​Administrative regulations
C) ​Statutes
D) ​Forfeiture
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77
Indigent defendants are those who pay for their own attorney.
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78
The courts have generally upheld the view that ignorance of the law is not an excuse for committing an illegal act,but if an accused person has made a(n)_________,that may serve as a defense.

A) ​mistake of fact
B) ​mistake of intoxication
C) ​exception of infancy
D) ​mistake of duress
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79
Laws passed by legislatures and statutory definitions of criminal offenses are found in penal codes and​

A) ​written law.
B) ​statutes.
C) ​common law.
D) ​case law.
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80
Your textbook discusses the difference between "not guilty by reason of insanity" and "guilty but mentally ill." Which do you think is the best way to deal with mentally ill offenders? How does mens rea affect the difference between these two verdicts?​
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