Deck 3: The Role and Documentation of Evidence in Criminal Investigations
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Deck 3: The Role and Documentation of Evidence in Criminal Investigations
1
Probable cause is a set of facts that ______.
A) establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
B) forms clear proof of guilt
C) convinces a reasonable person that particular circumstances exist
D) supports reasonable suspicion about a person's involvement in a criminal act
A) establishes guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
B) forms clear proof of guilt
C) convinces a reasonable person that particular circumstances exist
D) supports reasonable suspicion about a person's involvement in a criminal act
convinces a reasonable person that particular circumstances exist
2
Reasonable suspicion applies to ______.
A) civil law cases
B) stop-and-frisk searches
C) arrest situations
D) obtaining convictions in court
A) civil law cases
B) stop-and-frisk searches
C) arrest situations
D) obtaining convictions in court
stop-and-frisk searches
3
The legal question what would a reasonable person have thought or done under these circumstances relates to ______.
A) civil cases
B) common sense
C) associate evidence
D) probable cause
A) civil cases
B) common sense
C) associate evidence
D) probable cause
probable cause
4
With regard to circumstantial evidence, which of the following is/are TRUE?
A) It is also known as hearsay evidence.
B) Is it also known as indirect evidence.
C) It is seldom of use in criminal investigations.
D) No one can ever be convicted on the basis of circumstantial evidence alone.
A) It is also known as hearsay evidence.
B) Is it also known as indirect evidence.
C) It is seldom of use in criminal investigations.
D) No one can ever be convicted on the basis of circumstantial evidence alone.
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5
Jake previously threatened to kill Amy. This threat represents ______ evidence that Jake killed Amy.
A) direct
B) indirect
C) demonstrative
D) motivational
A) direct
B) indirect
C) demonstrative
D) motivational
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6
An eyewitness saw the defendant put poison in the victim's food. The eyewitness statement about this observation is ______ that the defendant put poison in the victim's food.
A) real evidence
B) unreal evidence
C) direct evidence
D) indirect evidence
A) real evidence
B) unreal evidence
C) direct evidence
D) indirect evidence
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7
Facts concerning the defendant's attempts to avoid apprehension, possession of the fruits of the crime, and ability and motive to commit the crime ______.
A) can act as direct evidence
B) are seldom admitted into court
C) can NOT be used to infer the guilt of the accused
D) are examples of circumstantial evidence
A) can act as direct evidence
B) are seldom admitted into court
C) can NOT be used to infer the guilt of the accused
D) are examples of circumstantial evidence
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8
Hearsay is a form of ______.
A) testimonial evidence
B) real evidence
C) demonstrative evidence
D) documentary evidence
A) testimonial evidence
B) real evidence
C) demonstrative evidence
D) documentary evidence
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9
Dental evidence and fingerprints are often used as ______.
A) corpus delicti evidence
B) cumulative evidence
C) behavioral evidence
D) identification evidence
A) corpus delicti evidence
B) cumulative evidence
C) behavioral evidence
D) identification evidence
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10
______ is evidence that is admissible in court, and it meets the rules of evidence.
A) Judicial evidence
B) Extrajudicial evidence
C) Valid evidence
D) Invalid evidence
A) Judicial evidence
B) Extrajudicial evidence
C) Valid evidence
D) Invalid evidence
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11
Evidence that tends to exclude or eliminate someone from consideration as a suspect is ______.
A) judicial evidence
B) extrajudicial evidence
C) exculpatory evidence
D) inculpatory evidence
A) judicial evidence
B) extrajudicial evidence
C) exculpatory evidence
D) inculpatory evidence
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12
The standard of proof needed in trial in order to conclude that a defendant is guilty of a crime is ______.
A) probable cause
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) reasonable suspicion
D) preponderance of evidence
A) probable cause
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) reasonable suspicion
D) preponderance of evidence
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13
Crime-related information in which inferences and probabilities are needed in order to draw an associated conclusion is ______.
A) direct evidence
B) indirect evidence
C) exculpatory evidence
D) inculpatory evidence
A) direct evidence
B) indirect evidence
C) exculpatory evidence
D) inculpatory evidence
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14
The fact that a defendant had a motive for committing the crime is ______ evidence of his/her guilt.
A) direct
B) indirect
C) reliable
D) unreliable
A) direct
B) indirect
C) reliable
D) unreliable
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15
Evidence that is presented in court through witnesses speaking under oath is ______.
A) testimonial evidence
B) real evidence
C) demonstrative evidence
D) documentary evidence
A) testimonial evidence
B) real evidence
C) demonstrative evidence
D) documentary evidence
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16
Hearsay is most often excluded from court proceedings because it is considered ______.
A) exculpatory
B) inculpatory
C) reliable
D) unreliable
A) exculpatory
B) inculpatory
C) reliable
D) unreliable
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17
Diagrams of a crime scene are best considered ______.
A) testimonial evidence
B) real evidence
C) demonstrative evidence
D) documentary evidence
A) testimonial evidence
B) real evidence
C) demonstrative evidence
D) documentary evidence
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18
Evidence that establishes that a crime actually occurred is ______.
A) corpus delicti evidence
B) cumulative evidence
C) identification evidence
D) associative evidence
A) corpus delicti evidence
B) cumulative evidence
C) identification evidence
D) associative evidence
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19
What type of evidence is used to construct a psychological profile?
A) cumulative evidence
B) identification evidence
C) associative evidence
D) behavioral evidence
A) cumulative evidence
B) identification evidence
C) associative evidence
D) behavioral evidence
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20
The knife used in a homicide is best considered ______.
A) testimonial evidence
B) real evidence
C) demonstrative evidence
D) documentary evidence
A) testimonial evidence
B) real evidence
C) demonstrative evidence
D) documentary evidence
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21
A statement of a fifth witness that provides the same details as four other witnesses is an example of ______.
A) corpus delicti evidence
B) cumulative evidence
C) identification evidence
D) associative evidence
A) corpus delicti evidence
B) cumulative evidence
C) identification evidence
D) associative evidence
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22
Which of the following is NOT an exception to the hearsay rule?
A) recorded testimony not provided under oath
B) dying declarations
C) previous admission and confession of the defendant
D) statements regarding one's physical condition
A) recorded testimony not provided under oath
B) dying declarations
C) previous admission and confession of the defendant
D) statements regarding one's physical condition
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23
Which of the following is NOT an example of indirect (circumstantial) evidence?
A) eyewitness testimony identifying the suspect as the one who committed the crime
B) the physical ability of a perpetrator to commit the crime
C) the presence of a motive
D) possession of the fruits of the crime
A) eyewitness testimony identifying the suspect as the one who committed the crime
B) the physical ability of a perpetrator to commit the crime
C) the presence of a motive
D) possession of the fruits of the crime
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24
Which was NOT inculpatory evidence which led to Amy Van Wagner as the killer of her husband?
A) She withdrew money from her husband's bank account between the day of the murder and the day the body was found.
B) She possessed a gun with the same caliber as the murder weapon.
C) Amy searched rental carpet cleaner with the in-private browser function.
D) She went to work and acted very normal the day Stanley was killed.
A) She withdrew money from her husband's bank account between the day of the murder and the day the body was found.
B) She possessed a gun with the same caliber as the murder weapon.
C) Amy searched rental carpet cleaner with the in-private browser function.
D) She went to work and acted very normal the day Stanley was killed.
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25
What supports the medical examiner's statement that Stanley was most likely killed on May 15 or May 16 and not on May 17 when the body was found?
A) On May 16 Amy posted on Facebook that anyone who sees Stanley should tell him to come home.
B) Medical examiners are never wrong/
C) The bullet which struck Stanley's computer made its clock stop at 5:30 a.m. on May 15.
D) A witness reported that she saw Stanley on Saturday.
A) On May 16 Amy posted on Facebook that anyone who sees Stanley should tell him to come home.
B) Medical examiners are never wrong/
C) The bullet which struck Stanley's computer made its clock stop at 5:30 a.m. on May 15.
D) A witness reported that she saw Stanley on Saturday.
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26
Investigator perceptions and interpretations of body language may not be admissible in court; therefore, they are basically worthless as evidence.
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27
Fingerprints are always circumstantial evidence.
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28
A defendant can be convicted of a crime with circumstantial evidence alone.
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29
Circumstantial evidence is not necessarily less valuable than direct evidence in establishing proof.
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30
A defendant's previous admission or confession may be admitted into court as hearsay.
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31
All circumstantial evidence is real evidence.
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32
All direct evidence is in the form of eyewitness testimony.
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33
A dead body is always corpus delicti evidence that a murder occurred.
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34
A lay witness provides special knowledge about a fact of the case that needs examination.
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35
Physicians, therapists, and forensic science technicians can all be possible expert witnesses
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36
Compare inculpatory evidence with exculpatory evidence. Give an example of each.
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37
What is probable cause? Why and where is it important?
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38
Compare direct evidence with indirect evidence. Give an example of each.
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39
Define testimonial, real, demonstrative, and documentary evidence. Give an example of each.
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40
Define the following forms and functions of evidence: corpus delicti, corroborative, cumulative, associative, identification, and behavioral. Give an example of each.
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