A legal narrative description of events related to a crime.
a. Rapport
b. Reasonable Doubt
c. Statement
d. Victim
Ans: c. Statement
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As a warden of a federal supermax prison, you have regular and frequent cause to "lockdown" your facility. What, exactly, does this mean and how might you be able to reduce the frequency of lockdowns in the future?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is a reason for which a jury can nullify the facts and evidence of a case?
a. The jury believes that the law is unjust. b. The jury believes the punishment is excessive. c. The jury believes the law is being unjustly applied. d. All of the above are reasons for jury nullification.
Failing to tell the prosecutor about tests performed on the murder weapon that came out negative:
a. will cause a problem because the prosecutor will think the case is stronger than it really is. b. will cause a problem because the prosecutor will fail to disclose information during discovery that the defendant has a constitutional right to know. c. may give the defense an edge during cross-examination. d. All of these problems may result