What doctrine holds that, whenever we knowingly reveal our incriminating secrets, we assume the risk that our false friends will use them against us in criminal cases?
a. private-search reconstruction doctrine
b. private search doctrine
c. trespass doctrine
d. third-party doctrine
d
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Courts that have the authority to review a decision made by a lower court are said to have:
a. Original jurisdiction. b. Oversight jurisdiction. c. Mandatory jurisdiction. d. Appellate jurisdiction.
Ethical pluralism argues that in most situations ______.
a. there are a lot of alternatives but only one can be correct b. the principle with which the greatest number of people agree is the correct principle c. there are many truths rather than a single truth d. ethical absolutism applies only when there are a large number of ethical options
During the 1500s and 1600s, England implemented a form of punishment known as banishment on a widespread scale. During this time, criminals were sent to the American colonies and ______.
a. India b. Egypt c. Brazil d. Australia
Some overseers think a hardening of public attitudes toward criminals is reflected in longer sentences.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)