Deck 1: History and Development of the Law of Criminal Justice

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The privilege against self-incrimination (which includes the right of a defendant not to testify) is found in the ___________ Amendment.

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Eighth
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The Confrontation Clause is found in the __________ Amendment.

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Eighth
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The American Declaration of Independence (1776) the government derives its powers from

A)divine right.
B)natural law.
C)the people by their consent.
D)the common law.
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In England, before the Norman invasion of 1066, guilt or innocence was determined by

A)presentment juries.
B)oaths and oath-helpers.
C)petit juries.
D)ordeals.
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The right to a speedy and public trial is found in the __________ Amendment.

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Eighth
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Under the Sixth Amendment, defendants have a right to a/n ____________ jury.

A)favorable
B)well-informed
C)intelligent
D)impartial
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A suspect arrested without an arrest warrant must have a probable cause hearing before a judge or magistrate "promptly," within ___ hours of the arrest, including weekends and holidays.

A)24
B)36
C)48
D)72
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Because it is not required by the U.S.Constitution, only about half the states give defendants a right to

A)confront and cross-examine witnesses.
B)grand jury review.
C)have notice of the charges.
D)a speedy and public trial.
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The ______________ was the earliest legal procedure by which illegal or improper jailing or detention could be challenged in a court of law.

A)Appeal
B)Inquisition
C)Magna Carta
D)Writ of Habeas Corpus
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The English common law writ (also adopted in the U.S.) which allowed a person to challenge the legality of their custody or imprisonment was the writ of

A)certiorari.
B)habeas corpus.
C)mandamus.
D)pro hac vice.
Question
The Bill of Rights originally applied to the ______________ government.

A)federal
B)states
C)municipal
D)county
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The Magna Carta of 1215 was the first document establishing

A)minimum standards for arresting and imprisoning people accused of crimes.
B)the divine right of kings.
C)that the monarchy was the only source of personal rights.
D)the writ of mandamus.
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The rules of evidence are important not only to safeguard the rights of accused persons in a fair trial but also to ensure

A)the interests of the public in the proper functioning of the criminal justice system.
B)that the accused receives a perfect trial.
C)jurors are protected from distressing evidence.
D)there is no chance of an appeal.
Question
Through operation of the ____________ Amendment, many provisions of the Bill of Rights now also limit the power of the states.

A)Tenth
B)Thirteenth
C)Fourteenth
D)Fifteenth
Question
The rules of evidence

A)determine what information will be available to the judge or jury at trial.
B)dictate who can be selected for jury duty
C)specify the punishment for crimes.
D)require that all defendants have access to habeas corpus.
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Under American law, the defendant is presumed innocent and the government must prove guilt

A)by a preponderance of the evidence.
B)to a moral certainty.
C)beyond a reasonable doubt.
D)by clear and convincing evidence.
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The first ten amendments to the U.S.Constitution are known as the

A)Habeas Corpus Act.
B)Bill of Rights.
C)Magna Carta.
D)Declaration of Rights.
Question
Under American law, defendants have a right to a ________ trial.

A)perfect (error free)
B)fair
C)bench
D)inquisitorial
Question
Protection of the writ of habeas corpus and jury trials are found in the U.S.

A)Bill of Rights.
B)Constitution.
C)Declaration of the Rights of Man.
D)Magna Carta.
Question
The federal government requires a trial within _______ days for a felony unless the requirement for a speedy trial is waived.

A)30
B)60
C)70
D)90
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The Sixth Amendment guarantees a speedy and public trial.
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In all states, a defendant has a right to grand jury review of the charges.
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When originally ratified, the Bill of Rights limited the powers of the federal government, not the powers of the states.
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The prosecution can subpoena that defendants testify at their criminal trials.
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A presentment jury is the same as a trial or petit jury.
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The first twelve Amendments to the U.S.Constitution are called the Bill of Rights.
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The prosecution is required by law to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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One of the most deeply rooted traditions of modern Anglo-Saxon law is that an accused is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Under American law, criminal defendants have a right to a perfect (error free) trial.
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The Eighth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
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Habeas corpus was established under the Magna Carta.
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After conquering England in 1066, the Norman invaders instituted trial by ordeal.
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The defense carries the burden of proving the defendant is not guilty.
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One of the purposes of the rules of evidence is to help assure that defendants get a fair trial.
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The right of habeas corpus is protected by the U.S.Constitution.
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The Fifth Amendment requires that defendants receive notice of any charges brought against them.
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The Sixth Amendment affords defendants a right to confront and cross-examine witnesses.
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The U.S.Declaration of Independence declares that governments derive their power from consent of the governed.
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The Sixth Amendment contains a right to counsel.
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Every error at a trial entitles the defendant to a new trial.
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The English __________________ of 1215 was an important step in limiting government power and granting rights.
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The writ of ________________ is a means of challenging the government's authority to detain or imprison people.
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Discuss how habeas corpus defines/limits our judicial process for enemy combatants.
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List the abuses by the English monarchy and the corrections of those abuses remedied by the U.S.Constitution.
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Extensive listing of individual rights are found in the Fifth and _______ Amendments.
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In Uttecht v.Brown, the U.S.Supreme Court established principles for excusing jurors.Identify these principles and explain each.(LO3, 16)
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The rules of ____________ determine what information can be presented to the judge and/or jury.
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The First ten Amendments to the U.S.Constitution are called the ____________.
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Under American law, the prosecution must prove the defendant's guilty beyond a _____________ doubt.
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Through operation of the ____________ Amendment, most of the Bill of Rights' provisions are also applicable against the states.
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Prior to the Norman invasion of England, the use of ____________ was a common method of determining guilt or innocence.
Question
Protection against illegal search and seizure is guaranteed by the ___________ Amendment.
Question
The first form of jury in English history was the ____________ jury.
Question
Under American law, the defendant is entitled to the presumption of ____________.
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The Magna Carta began the development of the concept in law that there had to be ________ cause to justify arresting or holding a person in custody.
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The formal charging document issued by a grand jury is called a/n ____________.
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The foundation of the American criminal justice system was developed through the U.S.Constitution.What are the guarantees of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments??
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The _____________ Amendment gives defendants a right to notice of the charges, a right to counsel, and a right to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses.
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The _________ Amendment gives defendants a right to a speedy and public trial.
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The Magna Carta greatly influenced the American Declaration of Independence.Discuss, in detail, the ideals incorporated from the Magna Carta into the Declaration.
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Defendants in the United States whom are charged with felonies may lose their right to be present at their trial under what situations?
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The U.S.Supreme Court holds that a suspect arrested without an arrest warrant must have a probable cause hearing before a judge or magistrate "promptly," of which is defined as being within 48 hours of the arrest, including weekends and holidays.If this 48 hour rule is violated, what is the burden placed on the prosecution and what may be the consequence of such an unwarranted delay?
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The Supreme Court has ruled that there are four guiding principles that should be used when determining whether a juror has been properly excused for cause in capital cases.What are those four principles?
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Deck 1: History and Development of the Law of Criminal Justice
1
The privilege against self-incrimination (which includes the right of a defendant not to testify) is found in the ___________ Amendment.

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Eighth
B
2
The Confrontation Clause is found in the __________ Amendment.

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Eighth
C
3
The American Declaration of Independence (1776) the government derives its powers from

A)divine right.
B)natural law.
C)the people by their consent.
D)the common law.
C
4
In England, before the Norman invasion of 1066, guilt or innocence was determined by

A)presentment juries.
B)oaths and oath-helpers.
C)petit juries.
D)ordeals.
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The right to a speedy and public trial is found in the __________ Amendment.

A)Fourth
B)Fifth
C)Sixth
D)Eighth
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Under the Sixth Amendment, defendants have a right to a/n ____________ jury.

A)favorable
B)well-informed
C)intelligent
D)impartial
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A suspect arrested without an arrest warrant must have a probable cause hearing before a judge or magistrate "promptly," within ___ hours of the arrest, including weekends and holidays.

A)24
B)36
C)48
D)72
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Because it is not required by the U.S.Constitution, only about half the states give defendants a right to

A)confront and cross-examine witnesses.
B)grand jury review.
C)have notice of the charges.
D)a speedy and public trial.
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9
The ______________ was the earliest legal procedure by which illegal or improper jailing or detention could be challenged in a court of law.

A)Appeal
B)Inquisition
C)Magna Carta
D)Writ of Habeas Corpus
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10
The English common law writ (also adopted in the U.S.) which allowed a person to challenge the legality of their custody or imprisonment was the writ of

A)certiorari.
B)habeas corpus.
C)mandamus.
D)pro hac vice.
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11
The Bill of Rights originally applied to the ______________ government.

A)federal
B)states
C)municipal
D)county
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12
The Magna Carta of 1215 was the first document establishing

A)minimum standards for arresting and imprisoning people accused of crimes.
B)the divine right of kings.
C)that the monarchy was the only source of personal rights.
D)the writ of mandamus.
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13
The rules of evidence are important not only to safeguard the rights of accused persons in a fair trial but also to ensure

A)the interests of the public in the proper functioning of the criminal justice system.
B)that the accused receives a perfect trial.
C)jurors are protected from distressing evidence.
D)there is no chance of an appeal.
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Through operation of the ____________ Amendment, many provisions of the Bill of Rights now also limit the power of the states.

A)Tenth
B)Thirteenth
C)Fourteenth
D)Fifteenth
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The rules of evidence

A)determine what information will be available to the judge or jury at trial.
B)dictate who can be selected for jury duty
C)specify the punishment for crimes.
D)require that all defendants have access to habeas corpus.
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Under American law, the defendant is presumed innocent and the government must prove guilt

A)by a preponderance of the evidence.
B)to a moral certainty.
C)beyond a reasonable doubt.
D)by clear and convincing evidence.
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The first ten amendments to the U.S.Constitution are known as the

A)Habeas Corpus Act.
B)Bill of Rights.
C)Magna Carta.
D)Declaration of Rights.
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Under American law, defendants have a right to a ________ trial.

A)perfect (error free)
B)fair
C)bench
D)inquisitorial
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Protection of the writ of habeas corpus and jury trials are found in the U.S.

A)Bill of Rights.
B)Constitution.
C)Declaration of the Rights of Man.
D)Magna Carta.
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The federal government requires a trial within _______ days for a felony unless the requirement for a speedy trial is waived.

A)30
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D)90
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The Sixth Amendment guarantees a speedy and public trial.
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In all states, a defendant has a right to grand jury review of the charges.
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When originally ratified, the Bill of Rights limited the powers of the federal government, not the powers of the states.
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The prosecution can subpoena that defendants testify at their criminal trials.
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A presentment jury is the same as a trial or petit jury.
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The first twelve Amendments to the U.S.Constitution are called the Bill of Rights.
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The prosecution is required by law to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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One of the most deeply rooted traditions of modern Anglo-Saxon law is that an accused is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Under American law, criminal defendants have a right to a perfect (error free) trial.
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The Eighth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
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Habeas corpus was established under the Magna Carta.
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After conquering England in 1066, the Norman invaders instituted trial by ordeal.
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The defense carries the burden of proving the defendant is not guilty.
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One of the purposes of the rules of evidence is to help assure that defendants get a fair trial.
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The right of habeas corpus is protected by the U.S.Constitution.
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The Fifth Amendment requires that defendants receive notice of any charges brought against them.
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The Sixth Amendment affords defendants a right to confront and cross-examine witnesses.
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The U.S.Declaration of Independence declares that governments derive their power from consent of the governed.
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The Sixth Amendment contains a right to counsel.
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Every error at a trial entitles the defendant to a new trial.
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The English __________________ of 1215 was an important step in limiting government power and granting rights.
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The writ of ________________ is a means of challenging the government's authority to detain or imprison people.
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Discuss how habeas corpus defines/limits our judicial process for enemy combatants.
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List the abuses by the English monarchy and the corrections of those abuses remedied by the U.S.Constitution.
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Extensive listing of individual rights are found in the Fifth and _______ Amendments.
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In Uttecht v.Brown, the U.S.Supreme Court established principles for excusing jurors.Identify these principles and explain each.(LO3, 16)
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The rules of ____________ determine what information can be presented to the judge and/or jury.
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The First ten Amendments to the U.S.Constitution are called the ____________.
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Under American law, the prosecution must prove the defendant's guilty beyond a _____________ doubt.
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Through operation of the ____________ Amendment, most of the Bill of Rights' provisions are also applicable against the states.
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Prior to the Norman invasion of England, the use of ____________ was a common method of determining guilt or innocence.
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Protection against illegal search and seizure is guaranteed by the ___________ Amendment.
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The first form of jury in English history was the ____________ jury.
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Under American law, the defendant is entitled to the presumption of ____________.
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The Magna Carta began the development of the concept in law that there had to be ________ cause to justify arresting or holding a person in custody.
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The formal charging document issued by a grand jury is called a/n ____________.
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The foundation of the American criminal justice system was developed through the U.S.Constitution.What are the guarantees of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments??
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The _____________ Amendment gives defendants a right to notice of the charges, a right to counsel, and a right to confront and cross-examine adverse witnesses.
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The _________ Amendment gives defendants a right to a speedy and public trial.
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The Magna Carta greatly influenced the American Declaration of Independence.Discuss, in detail, the ideals incorporated from the Magna Carta into the Declaration.
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Defendants in the United States whom are charged with felonies may lose their right to be present at their trial under what situations?
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The U.S.Supreme Court holds that a suspect arrested without an arrest warrant must have a probable cause hearing before a judge or magistrate "promptly," of which is defined as being within 48 hours of the arrest, including weekends and holidays.If this 48 hour rule is violated, what is the burden placed on the prosecution and what may be the consequence of such an unwarranted delay?
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The Supreme Court has ruled that there are four guiding principles that should be used when determining whether a juror has been properly excused for cause in capital cases.What are those four principles?
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