The exclusionary rule provides that evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment is:
a. admissible in legal proceeding if it is used to prove a fact.
b. admissible in a civil suit brought by an individual for breach of contract.
c. inadmissible a criminal proceeding to prove a fact by the prosecution.
d. inadmissible in a criminal proceeding as evidence of guilt.
d
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Which of the following is a frequent criticism of sex offender registration laws?
A. The wrong people can sometimes end up on the registry. B. The list is difficult for the public to find. C. The laws are too lenient on offenders. D. Some offenders refuse to be listed. E. The laws discourage vigilantism.
The legal and administrative actions that take place after arrest and before trial are called:
A) ?indictments. B) ?arraignments. C) ?complaints. D) pretrial procedures. E) due process procedures.
Which explanation is no longer considered valid in explaining the differences in offending patterns between males and females?
A) Patterns are based on gender-based traits such as hormonal differences. B) ?Differences in socialization between males and females affect offending patterns. C) ?Better verbal abilities in females promote talking to diffuse conflict as opposed to fighting. D) ?The use of sex by females to control and influence male behaviors accounts for offending patterns. E) ?None of these since offending patterns are the same between males and females.
Which of the following is an adequate provocation?
a. mutual combat b. adultery c. assault and battery d. all of these are adequate provocation