Multiple Choice
A judge can order prevention detention after deciding that the defendant either won't appear or is a threat to public safety. What level of proof is required in this situation?
A) probable cause
B) clear and convincing evidence
C) proof beyond a reasonable doubt
D) preponderance of the evidence
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: Misdemeanor defendants commonly enter a plea at
Q3: Preliminary hearings are adversarial proceedings.
Q4: All dismissals because of speedy trial violations
Q5: The stage of the criminal process at
Q6: List and describe the differences between testing
Q8: The adversarial proceeding that tests the government's
Q9: Which case allowed the right to counsel
Q10: Pretrial motions ask courts to decide questions
Q11: Identify and describe the types of pretrial
Q12: The speedy trial clause prohibits:<br>A)any delay in