Exigent circumstances involve prevention of escape, harm to the officer or others, and ______.
A. consent
B. the emergency doctrine
C. a suspicionless search
D. destruction of evidence
D. destruction of evidence
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Beyond a_____________ doubt is the standard of proof necessary for conviction in criminal trials
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Describe one forensic activity that might occur at each step of the criminal justice process from the commission of the criminal act to incarceration
What will be an ideal response?
The majority of sex offenders are under supervision in
A. prison. B. jail. C. the community. D. inpatient mental health facilities.
Around midnight, Jack and Roderick are standing on the street corner. They are in an area of town known for street drug sales. As a police car rounds the corner, Jack and Roderick began to walk briskly away from the corner
The police car follows Roderick who then breaks into a run. Suspecting Roderick has been engaged in some criminal activity, a police officer jumps from the car and chases Roderick. He forcibly detains Roderick and asks Roderick his name and to produce identification. Roderick responds by saying and doing nothing. Up to this point Roderick has committed: A) resisting arrest. B) escape. C) failure to identify. D) none of the above.