Explain the constitutional restrictions that the courts have placed on witness identification procedures
What will be an ideal response?
Good answers will discuss how the courts have interpreted the right to counsel, due process rights, self-incrimination and the Fourth Amendment to identification procedures. In addition to explaining when these rights are guaranteed, the court cases which defined them for each area.
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In reality, when someone is charged with a crime...(select the least accurate answer):
a. We believe that the accused individual is presumed legally innocent. b. We believe that the accused is likely to be factually guilty. c. The accused will be tried in an adversarial manner. d. Under our adversarial system of law it is virtually impossible for a factually guilty person to be found legally innocent.
One of the most remarkable and influential persons who have ever worked on gang intervention is Father ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Central rationalizations for Internal Affairs include the fact that
a. Police investigators will conduct the most thorough investigations into misconduct b. Police investigators will be concerned with maintaining the cleanest organization possible c. No one from outside of the police organization will know enough about the multiple standards to which the police must be held d. All of the above
What is the public safety exception? Describe a recent case where the United States Department of Justice Memorandum titled Custodial Interrogation for Public Safety and Intelligence-Gathering Purposes of Operational Terrorists Inside the United States guided the use of this exception, and summarize what is included in the Memorandum.
What will be an ideal response?