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8. Defense attorney a. An attorney whom the accused has sought out and hired, often paying a retainer in order to engage the attorney for their services
9. Privately retained counsel b. Lawyers appointed from a list of private bar members who accept cases on a judge-by-judge or court-by-court basis
10. Public defender c. The lawyer who advises, represents, and acts for the defendant
11. Assigned counsel d. The counsel appointed from a salaried staff who render criminal indigent defense services


8. *c
9. *a
10. *d
11. *b

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Which of the following organizations was conceived from the First International Symposium on Victimology in 1973?

a. Max Planck Institue of Forgien and International Criminal Law b. World Society of Victimology c. The International Victimology Institute Tilburg d. The United Nations

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Match the category of intermediate sanction with the appropriate description

A) House in which offenders live in the community that provides supervision, room and board, and some treatment as an alternative to prison B) A combination of a short jail sentence and then return to the community on probation C) Supervision of community offenders with higher than average risk, through smaller caseloads and very close monitoring of activities D) The use of technology to monitor an offender's location 1) Intensive supervised probation 2) Electronic monitoring 3) Halfway house 4) Split sentence

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The “good faith” exception to the exclusionary rule is from ____________________.

a. Nix v. Williams b. US v. Leon c. New York v. Quarles d. Weeks v. US

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