The ruling in ______ affirmed to the right of an inmate to hand out Black Muslim literature that was considered dangerous by prison authorities.
a. Bell v. Wolfish
b. Wolff v. McDonnell
c. Sandin v. Conner
d. Cooper v. Pate
d. Cooper v. Pate
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Calvin is arrested for breaking and entering and assault with a weapon. If convicted, he faces a potential sentence total of five years in prison or ten years on probation. His attorney recommends he take a plea bargain offering him one year in prison. If he goes to trial, which of the following rights does he have?
A. Jurors at his trial must reach a unanimous verdict. B. The jury at his trial must have at least eight members. C. The media will not be allowed in the courtroom. D. He has the right to a jury trial.
You are a police officer who executed an illegal search but did find drugs and other illegal paraphernalia in the process. The judge ruled that the evidence you found could not be used. Which concept explains this?
A) Exclusionary rule B) Fruit of the poisonous tree C) Public-duty defense D) Objective reasonableness
The highest position in the chain of command is that of the captain
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false