In , the U.S. Supreme Court set the limits for the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers

a. Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
b. Tennessee v. Garner (1985)
c. Graham v. Connor (1989)
d. Roviaro v. United States (1957)


b

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What will be an ideal response?

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The Supreme Court had in different cases given each of the following as a rationale for the Due Process Clause exclusionary rule against involuntary confessions, EXCEPT

A. To ensure that convictions are based on reliable evidence B. To elevate the level of police professionalism C. To deter improper police conduct D. To assure that a defendant's confession is the product of his free and rational choice

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Tactical information is generally used to make immediate decisions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The National Integrated Ballistic Information Network is operated by:

a. FBI b. CIA c. ATF d. DEA

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