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1.) What is the Brady rule? - ✔✔a. Prosecutors must hand over any evidence that may exonerate the defendant 2.) (T/F) The Eighth Amendment allows prosecutors use the same sentencing guidelines for drug cases in the same states - ✔✔a. False 3.) What is an inchoate crime? - ✔✔a. A crime that is enacted when preparing to carry out another crime 4.) A police officer can obtain a search warrant if they have what? - ✔✔a. Probable cause 5.) What is the exclusionary rule? - ✔✔a. A rule that says evidence that is discovered in violation of the Constitution cannot be used against the defendant 6.) (T/F) A jury trial is a guarantee for all criminal law violations - ✔✔a. False7.) What is the Batson rule? - ✔✔a. It is an objection to the validity of a peremptory challenge, on ground that the other party used it to exclude a potential juror based on race, ethnicity, or sex 8.) The Castle Doctrine is closely related to what concept? - ✔✔a. Stand Your Ground
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1 .) What is the Brady rule? - ✔✔a. Prosecutors must hand over any evidence that may exonerate the defendant 2 .) (T/F) The Eighth Amendment allows prosecutors use the same sentencing guidelines for drug cases in the same states - ✔✔a. False 3 .) What is an inchoate crime? - ✔✔a. A crime that is enacted when preparing to carry out another crime 4 .) A police officer can obtain a search warrant if they have what? - ✔✔a. Probable cause 5 .) What is the exclusionary rule? - ✔✔a. A rule that says evidence that is discovered in violation of the Constitution cannot be used against the defendant 6 .) (T/F) A jury trial is a guarantee for all criminal law violations - ✔✔a. False
7 .) What is the Batson rule? - ✔✔a. It is an objection to the validity of a peremptory challenge, on ground that the other party used it to exclude a potential juror based on race, ethnicity, or sex 8 .) The Castle Doctrine is closely related to what concept? - ✔✔a. Stand Your Ground 9 .) What are the three objectives of criminal procedure? - ✔✔a. Truth seeking, efficiency, and respect for the individual/limits on governmental power 10 .) What is the Supreme Court's stance on the death penalty? - ✔✔a. Can be used in certain instances (is not unconstitutional) 11 .) (T/F) If a reasonable expectation of privacy exists, police must have a warrant for a search. - ✔✔a. False 12 .) What is the difference between mens rea and actus rea? - ✔✔a. Mens rea indicates a guilty mind, whereas actus rea indicates a guilty act 13 .) (T/F) Can a juvenile be executed for a crime? - ✔✔a. False
22 .) (T/F) A defendant may be sued in both civil and criminal court for the same action - ✔✔a. True