Deck 7: Confessions

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Which of the following is not one of the double jeopardy provisions of the Fifth Amendment?

A) Sometimes allows for the trying of an individual more than once for the same crime
B) Prohibits trying of an individual more than once for the same crime
C) Does not attach in those cases which do not achieve legal finality
D) Retrials resulting from successful post-conviction appeals
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Mistrials maybe declared for which of the following reasons?

A) Deadlocked juries
B) Prosecutorial misconduct
C) Procedural violations
D) All of the above
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The double jeopardy clause includes three essential protections for American citizens:

A) A second prosecution for the same offense after acquittal
B) A second prosecution for the same offense after conviction
C) Multiple punishments for the same offense
D) All of the above
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The double jeopardy clause does all but one of the following?

A) Attaches in cases in which different standards of proof apply
B) Does not apply in parole violation hearings where criminal acts by an individual may be part and parcel of such proceedings, even in those acts for which he/she has been acquitted
C) Recognizes the separate sovereigns exception
D) Provides protection in cases of prosecutorial misconduct
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The right to due process is guaranteed to all citizens in all courts through the incorporation of which Amendment?

A) First
B) Fifth
C) Eleventh
D) Fourteenth
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Which Amendment affords American citizens the freedom from impressment of personal property and the prohibition against self-incrimination?

A) Fourteenth
B) Fifth
C) Third
D) First
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The Fifth Amendment, and all of the provisions contained therein, were applied to state courts through which Amendment in 1964:

A) Fourteenth
B) Fourth
C) Third
D) First
Question
Which court case created a comprehensive framework for custodial interrogations?

A) Smith v. Illinois
B) Bruton v. United States
C) Miranda v. Arizona
D) Adamson v. California
Question
The "bright line rule":

A) Allowed the interrogation of suspects to wear them down for self-incrimination
B) Allowed for the continued questioning of a suspect (after his/her rights had been given) until their counsel arrived
C) Forbade future questioning so that the authorities were not able to wear down the accused and persuade him to incriminate himself notwithstanding his earlier request for counsel's assistance
D) None of the above
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The "rights of the accused" are all but one of the following:

A) Remain silent
B) Anything said may be used against them
C) They must pay for their attorney
D) Right to an attorney during questioning
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The "rights of the accused" does not attach in which of the following?

A) Terry stops
B) Routine booking questions
C) Questioning by non-law enforcement persons
D) All of the above
Question
Miranda warnings are not necessary in which of the following are present?

A) An urgent need exists in which no other possibility abounds
B) There is a possibility to save human life
C) The primary motive of the interrogator is rescue
D) All of the above
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The Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment provides for the cross-examination of all individuals and entities providing evidence against the accused. The Court has ruled that the introduction of statements made by co-conspirators/co-defendants is permissible only in special situations. Statements or confessions by co-defendants are only admissible against the defendant if:

A) She/he takes the stand during the trial
B) The two parties are tried separately
C) The charges against the defendant are dropped
D) All of the above
Question
Which of the following court cases state that because a State may dispense with a jury trial, it does not follow that it may substitute trial by ordeal.

A) Brown v. Mississippi
B) Escobedo v. Illinois
C) Rogers v. Richmond
D) None of the above
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Which of the following court cases was the first time that the Court ruled that defendants had the right to consult with an attorney if they so desired?

A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Escobedo v. Illinois
C) Brown v. Mississippi
D) Rogers v. Richmond
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Law enforcement officers in the United States are prohibited from extracting confessions through the use of physical torture, and they are totally forbidden from collecting such through a variety of deceptive strategies, including:

A) Issuance of promises
B) Threats
C) Lies
D) None of the above
Question
The protection housed within the 5th Amendment applies in which of the following:

A) Physical evidence
B) Corporate freedom from self-incrimination
C) Communicative or testimonial
D) Statements that might incriminate a third party
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In what court case did the Court consider whether drawing a sample of blood from an unconscious driver who smelled of alcohol violated the 5th Amendment's protection against compulsory testimony and/or the 14th Amendment's guarantee of due process?

A) Breithaup v. Abram
B) United States v. Wade
C) Pennsylvania v. Muntz
D) None of the above
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The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution includes provisions and/or prohibitions regarding: the grand jury system, double jeopardy, due process, and impressment of private property.
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Double jeopardy provisions prohibit trying of an individual more than once for the same crime.
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Double jeopardy does attach in those cases, which do not achieve legal finality or conclusion.
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The Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment does attach in cases in which different standards of proof apply. It attaches in civil cases irrespective of adjudication in criminal courts.
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Double jeopardy does not apply in parole violation hearings where criminal acts by an individual may be part and parcel of such proceedings, even in those acts for which he/she has been acquitted.
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The prohibition against self-incrimination was articulated as early as 1897, when the Supreme Court heard the case of Bram v. U.S.
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Voluntary statements, of any kind, are barred by the Fifth Amendment.
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Miranda does not apply to the actions of private citizens, including store clerks and private security officers.
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Miranda warning are not necessary in cases in which three characteristics are present 1) an urgent need exists in which no other possibility abounds; 2) there is a possibility to save human life, and 3) the primary motive of the interrogator is rescue.
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The Court has ruled that the introduction of statements made by co-conspirators/co-defendants is not permissible.
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Escobedo v. Illinois was the first time that the Court ruled that defendants had the right to consult with an attorney if they so desired.
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Law enforcement officers in the United States are prohibited from extracting confessions through the use of physical torture, they are not entirely forbidden from collecting such through a variety of deceptive strategies, including the issuance of promises, threats, and lies.
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The Constitutional prohibition against self-incrimination does not apply to all actions by a defendant.
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The Court held that the freedom from self-incrimination offers protection against compulsion to submit to fingerprinting, photography, or measurements, to write or speak for identification, to appear in court, to stand, to assume a stance, to walk, or to make a particular gesture.
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Statements made prior to, during, or after a polygraph examination are privileged.
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The ______________ Amendment to the United States Constitution, includes provisions and/or prohibitions regarding: the grand jury system; double jeopardy; self-incrimination; due process; and impressment of private property.
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Prohibitions of double jeopardy were originally made available under common law in the form of a ___________ defense.
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The Court has repeatedly upheld a separate __________ exception to the double jeopardy clause, recognizing the duality of interests of federal and state governments.
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The right to due process is guaranteed to all citizens in all courts through the incorporation of the _______________ Amendment.
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Mandatory measures to be employed by police personnel to secure the rights of the accused are called ____________ warning.
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_____________ acknowledge guilt and includes information regarding each essential element of the criminal offense.
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The doctrinal underpinnings of ______________ do not require that it be applied in all its rigor to a situation in which police officers ask questions reasonably prompted by a concern for the public safety is known as the Public Safety Exception.
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The ____________ Clause of the Sixth Amendment provides for the cross-examination of all individuals and entities providing evidence against an accused.
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The ___________ rule established that a confession of a co-conspirator that identifies the defendant can only be used when the individual who confesses takes the witness stand and is subject to cross-examination.
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The Employee Polygraph Act protects employees of _______________ commerce business from most pre-employment screening and on-the-job polygraphs.
Question
Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right to grand jury

A) Fifth Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
Question
Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right to due process

A) Fifth Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
Question
Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right of impressment of private property

A) Fifth Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
Question
Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right to counsel during lineups

A) Fifth Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
Question
Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Incorporation to allow rights at state level

A) Fifth Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
Question
Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right of the accused to confront his/her accuser

A) Fifth Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
Question
Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right to illegal search and seizure

A) Fifth Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
Question
Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Addresses issues of physical evidence

A) Fifth Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
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Explain the concept of double jeopardy and describe some exceptions to this clause.
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Discuss the parameters of Miranda.
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Discuss the situations when the protections afforded by the Fifth Amendment does not protect against self-incrimination.
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Pick a movie that addresses one of the key concepts discussed in the textbook. It can focus on confessions, double jeopardy, due process, a grand jury, a hung jury, or procedural defense. Summarize the specific scene as it relates to your chosen topic and write an analysis of that scene. Did the scene portray the legal aspects correctly? Was anything portrayed inaccurately?
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Confessions are often a large part of a conviction. In the past twenty-five years many of those convicted based primarily based on confessions have been found to be innocent through the use of DNA. Explain what constitutes a confession, discuss case law and rulings regarding confessions, and find one outside case in which an innocent person was convicted based on a faulty confession and describe the circumstances surrounding that case.
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Which of the following is not one of the double jeopardy provisions of the Fifth Amendment?

A) Sometimes allows for the trying of an individual more than once for the same crime
B) Prohibits trying of an individual more than once for the same crime
C) Does not attach in those cases which do not achieve legal finality
D) Retrials resulting from successful post-conviction appeals
Sometimes allows for the trying of an individual more than once for the same crime
2
Mistrials maybe declared for which of the following reasons?

A) Deadlocked juries
B) Prosecutorial misconduct
C) Procedural violations
D) All of the above
All of the above
3
The double jeopardy clause includes three essential protections for American citizens:

A) A second prosecution for the same offense after acquittal
B) A second prosecution for the same offense after conviction
C) Multiple punishments for the same offense
D) All of the above
All of the above
4
The double jeopardy clause does all but one of the following?

A) Attaches in cases in which different standards of proof apply
B) Does not apply in parole violation hearings where criminal acts by an individual may be part and parcel of such proceedings, even in those acts for which he/she has been acquitted
C) Recognizes the separate sovereigns exception
D) Provides protection in cases of prosecutorial misconduct
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The right to due process is guaranteed to all citizens in all courts through the incorporation of which Amendment?

A) First
B) Fifth
C) Eleventh
D) Fourteenth
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Which Amendment affords American citizens the freedom from impressment of personal property and the prohibition against self-incrimination?

A) Fourteenth
B) Fifth
C) Third
D) First
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The Fifth Amendment, and all of the provisions contained therein, were applied to state courts through which Amendment in 1964:

A) Fourteenth
B) Fourth
C) Third
D) First
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Which court case created a comprehensive framework for custodial interrogations?

A) Smith v. Illinois
B) Bruton v. United States
C) Miranda v. Arizona
D) Adamson v. California
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The "bright line rule":

A) Allowed the interrogation of suspects to wear them down for self-incrimination
B) Allowed for the continued questioning of a suspect (after his/her rights had been given) until their counsel arrived
C) Forbade future questioning so that the authorities were not able to wear down the accused and persuade him to incriminate himself notwithstanding his earlier request for counsel's assistance
D) None of the above
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10
The "rights of the accused" are all but one of the following:

A) Remain silent
B) Anything said may be used against them
C) They must pay for their attorney
D) Right to an attorney during questioning
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The "rights of the accused" does not attach in which of the following?

A) Terry stops
B) Routine booking questions
C) Questioning by non-law enforcement persons
D) All of the above
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12
Miranda warnings are not necessary in which of the following are present?

A) An urgent need exists in which no other possibility abounds
B) There is a possibility to save human life
C) The primary motive of the interrogator is rescue
D) All of the above
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13
The Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment provides for the cross-examination of all individuals and entities providing evidence against the accused. The Court has ruled that the introduction of statements made by co-conspirators/co-defendants is permissible only in special situations. Statements or confessions by co-defendants are only admissible against the defendant if:

A) She/he takes the stand during the trial
B) The two parties are tried separately
C) The charges against the defendant are dropped
D) All of the above
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Which of the following court cases state that because a State may dispense with a jury trial, it does not follow that it may substitute trial by ordeal.

A) Brown v. Mississippi
B) Escobedo v. Illinois
C) Rogers v. Richmond
D) None of the above
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Which of the following court cases was the first time that the Court ruled that defendants had the right to consult with an attorney if they so desired?

A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Escobedo v. Illinois
C) Brown v. Mississippi
D) Rogers v. Richmond
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Law enforcement officers in the United States are prohibited from extracting confessions through the use of physical torture, and they are totally forbidden from collecting such through a variety of deceptive strategies, including:

A) Issuance of promises
B) Threats
C) Lies
D) None of the above
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17
The protection housed within the 5th Amendment applies in which of the following:

A) Physical evidence
B) Corporate freedom from self-incrimination
C) Communicative or testimonial
D) Statements that might incriminate a third party
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In what court case did the Court consider whether drawing a sample of blood from an unconscious driver who smelled of alcohol violated the 5th Amendment's protection against compulsory testimony and/or the 14th Amendment's guarantee of due process?

A) Breithaup v. Abram
B) United States v. Wade
C) Pennsylvania v. Muntz
D) None of the above
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The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution includes provisions and/or prohibitions regarding: the grand jury system, double jeopardy, due process, and impressment of private property.
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Double jeopardy provisions prohibit trying of an individual more than once for the same crime.
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Double jeopardy does attach in those cases, which do not achieve legal finality or conclusion.
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The Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment does attach in cases in which different standards of proof apply. It attaches in civil cases irrespective of adjudication in criminal courts.
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Double jeopardy does not apply in parole violation hearings where criminal acts by an individual may be part and parcel of such proceedings, even in those acts for which he/she has been acquitted.
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The prohibition against self-incrimination was articulated as early as 1897, when the Supreme Court heard the case of Bram v. U.S.
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Voluntary statements, of any kind, are barred by the Fifth Amendment.
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Miranda does not apply to the actions of private citizens, including store clerks and private security officers.
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Miranda warning are not necessary in cases in which three characteristics are present 1) an urgent need exists in which no other possibility abounds; 2) there is a possibility to save human life, and 3) the primary motive of the interrogator is rescue.
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The Court has ruled that the introduction of statements made by co-conspirators/co-defendants is not permissible.
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Escobedo v. Illinois was the first time that the Court ruled that defendants had the right to consult with an attorney if they so desired.
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Law enforcement officers in the United States are prohibited from extracting confessions through the use of physical torture, they are not entirely forbidden from collecting such through a variety of deceptive strategies, including the issuance of promises, threats, and lies.
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The Constitutional prohibition against self-incrimination does not apply to all actions by a defendant.
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The Court held that the freedom from self-incrimination offers protection against compulsion to submit to fingerprinting, photography, or measurements, to write or speak for identification, to appear in court, to stand, to assume a stance, to walk, or to make a particular gesture.
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Statements made prior to, during, or after a polygraph examination are privileged.
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The ______________ Amendment to the United States Constitution, includes provisions and/or prohibitions regarding: the grand jury system; double jeopardy; self-incrimination; due process; and impressment of private property.
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Prohibitions of double jeopardy were originally made available under common law in the form of a ___________ defense.
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The Court has repeatedly upheld a separate __________ exception to the double jeopardy clause, recognizing the duality of interests of federal and state governments.
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The right to due process is guaranteed to all citizens in all courts through the incorporation of the _______________ Amendment.
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Mandatory measures to be employed by police personnel to secure the rights of the accused are called ____________ warning.
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_____________ acknowledge guilt and includes information regarding each essential element of the criminal offense.
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The doctrinal underpinnings of ______________ do not require that it be applied in all its rigor to a situation in which police officers ask questions reasonably prompted by a concern for the public safety is known as the Public Safety Exception.
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The ____________ Clause of the Sixth Amendment provides for the cross-examination of all individuals and entities providing evidence against an accused.
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The ___________ rule established that a confession of a co-conspirator that identifies the defendant can only be used when the individual who confesses takes the witness stand and is subject to cross-examination.
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The Employee Polygraph Act protects employees of _______________ commerce business from most pre-employment screening and on-the-job polygraphs.
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Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right to grand jury

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C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
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Match up protection to the Amendment :

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C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
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Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right of impressment of private property

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C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
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Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right to counsel during lineups

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C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
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Match up protection to the Amendment :

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C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
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Match up protection to the Amendment :

-Right of the accused to confront his/her accuser

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C) Fourteenth Amendment
D) Fourth Amendment
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Match up protection to the Amendment :

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D) Fourth Amendment
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Match up protection to the Amendment :

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52
Explain the concept of double jeopardy and describe some exceptions to this clause.
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53
Discuss the parameters of Miranda.
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Discuss the situations when the protections afforded by the Fifth Amendment does not protect against self-incrimination.
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Pick a movie that addresses one of the key concepts discussed in the textbook. It can focus on confessions, double jeopardy, due process, a grand jury, a hung jury, or procedural defense. Summarize the specific scene as it relates to your chosen topic and write an analysis of that scene. Did the scene portray the legal aspects correctly? Was anything portrayed inaccurately?
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Confessions are often a large part of a conviction. In the past twenty-five years many of those convicted based primarily based on confessions have been found to be innocent through the use of DNA. Explain what constitutes a confession, discuss case law and rulings regarding confessions, and find one outside case in which an innocent person was convicted based on a faulty confession and describe the circumstances surrounding that case.
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