In ____________________________, the Supreme Court gave inmates the right to secure proper medical attention

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Estelle v. Gamble

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Many have argued that in a case such as Martha Stewart, punishing a high-profile offender accomplishes which of the following goals?

a. General deterrent b. Retribution c. Incapacitation d. None of the above

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Under the plain feel doctrine, the officer who is conducting a valid frisk of a person who has lawfully stopped may

A) actually reach inside the outer garments of the stopped individual to retrieve an object whose presence and feel, discerned during a frisk, clearly is reasonably indicative of criminality. B) never reach inside the outer garments at any time unless a weapon-like lump has been felt by the officer while patting down the outer garments. C) always conduct a frisk since that operation is merely part of the stop-and-frisk doctrine that has been approved by the Supreme Court of the Untied States. D) always reach inside the outer garments or go into a pocket when an officer finds any object regardless of feel or touch when the identity of the object remains unknown. E) none of the above answers constitutes a correct response.

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The prosecution’s burden of proving the guilt of the defendant beyond a moral certainty is known as:

a. Burden of persuasion b. Burden of production c. Burden of proof d. None of the above

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A large number of auto thieves steal cars to use in other crimes such as robberies and thefts

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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