A juvenile with an extensive criminal record is most likely to get diversion
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A statute that enhances a penalty for a crime because it was committed with racial animus is violative of the First Amendment’s Free Speech Clause.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A police officer observed a woman crossing the public street on foot where no public crosswalk existed. He chased her and prepared to issue a ticket
When the woman became somewhat verbally abusive toward the officer, he decided to arrest her for jay walking instead of merely issuing a warning ticket. The offense was punishable by a fine only. Local law allowed him to arrest or to issue a ticket for this misdemeanor crime, where probable cause existed. Where the officer arrested the woman, he has A) made a proper arrest since probable cause existed to believe that an offense had been committed. B) not made a lawful arrest since an officer generally cannot make an arrest even with probable cause, for misdemeanor offenses. C) not made a valid arrest since the offense carried no punishment by incarceration. D) made a proper arrest since probable cause is not needed for arrests for such low level offenses. E) not made a valid arrest since a warrant is required under the Fourth Amendment where no emergency exists.
Which of the following Supreme Court cases held that force must be "objectively reasonable in view of all the facts and circumstances of each particular case?"
What will be an ideal response?
"Bubba" is convicted of a 1st degree felony plus "Bubba" has 1 prior final felony conviction.
c b. This equals 25 years to life c. This equals no change d. This equals life without parole