In merit selection systems of judicial selection, approximately what percentage of judges are voted out of office (i.e., not retained)?

a. 25%
b. 10%
c. 5%
d. Less than 1%


d. Less than 1%

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In which war was the use of repression by the United States particularly intense?

a. The Cold War b. World War I c. World War II d. The War of 1812

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At common law, _____________ was defined as the unlawful killing of one human being by another when no malice was involved

a. murder b. mayhem c. manslaughter d. wrongful death

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Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT?

a. A federal grand jury can refuse to return an indictment requested by a United States Attorney. b. A grand jury can receive and consider hearsay testimony. c. A grand jury does not have to honor an evidentiary privilege such as the marital privilege. d. Federal grand juries comprise sixteen to twenty-three persons, yet the "12 votes for indictment" rule applies in every case.

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_____ refers to the number of individuals or cases on probation or parole that an officer can supervise effectively

a. Caseload b. Treatment load c. Client load d. Assessment load

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