In which of the following cases did the Court specifically rely on statistics and opinions gathered from sources ranging from scholars to law enforcement practitioners in order to arrive at a conclusion, marking a clear departure from the normal
procedure? a. New Yorker v. Ferber
b. Miller v. California
c. Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition
d. Osborne v. Ohio
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The presumption of innocence and the requirement of proof beyond a reasonable doubt in criminal prosecutions or juvenile adjudications are supported by the _________ ______________ ____________
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Many observers assume that men are less likely to report cases of female-on-male domestic violence because:
A. of their fear of being stalked. B. of the social stigma surrounding it. C. of the biased justice system. D. of their fear of not being taken seriously.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The faster the police response to a call, the more likely the perpetrator will be apprehended. 2. Eyewitness identifications are often the best evidence available in robberies. 3. An offender's MO can be substantiated through victim and witness information. 4. Robbers who plan the crime in advance are typically older and serial offenders.
("Lepke") Buchalter and Jacob ("Gurrah") Shapiro were two leading members of Benjamin ("Dopey") ____________ labor union "muscle" organization
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