Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT true?
A) Only in cases that would create a manifest injustice if the defendant were allowed to go free, does the federal government prosecute an individual who has already been tried and convicted or acquitted of an act that is a state crime and also a federal crime.
B) Defendants can be compelled to provide some forms of physical evidence that can be used against them at trial.
C) Police who have obtained a valid warrant may search property on tribal lands.
D) If a search warrant is obtained and used, and later shown to have been flawed in some way, the police may not use the evidence obtained even though they took that evidence in good faith.
E) To meet Constitutional standards, a search warrant must describe specifically "the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized."
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Q5: A presumption that can be overcome by
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Q8: Evidence that is obtained through a search
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