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    If a Police Officer Displays Hostility Toward the Defendant While
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If a Police Officer Displays Hostility Toward the Defendant While

Question 2

Question 2

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If a police officer displays hostility toward the defendant while testifying, the officer may be impeached for:


A) unprofessional conduct.
B) bias, motive or prejudice.
C) prior inconsistent statements.
D) Officers cannot be impeached unless they lie under oath.

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