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    Criminal Justice Ethics A Framework for Analysis
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    Exam 3: Moral Dilemmas in Criminal Justice
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    Withholding Evidence Tending to Show a Defendant's Innocence Would Be
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Withholding Evidence Tending to Show a Defendant's Innocence Would Be

Question 26

Question 26

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Withholding evidence tending to show a defendant's innocence would be an example of a moral dilemma relating to:


A) Probation officers
B) Judges
C) Police officers
D) Prosecutors

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