C. whether it is kept and maintained in a public office
A. yes, always
B. yes, if there is evidence that the process or method for making the document was reliable
C. yes, if other evidence presented in the case was created by the same process or method
D. no, never
B. yes, if there is evidence that the process or method for making the document was reliable
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Identify one possible policy implication of differential association theory.
What will be an ideal response?
_________ theory holds that the more severely young offenders are punished the less likely they are to repeat their illegal acts
a. Specific deterrence b. Classical c. General deterrence d. Rational choice
The first case in which "throw-away" evidence was considered wat that of:
a. U.S. v. Hall b. Hester v. U.S. c. Weeks v. U.S. d. U.S. v. Pervaz
Match the exception to the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Doctrine with the correct description
Column 1: Purged Taint Independent Source Inevitable Discovery Column 2: Evidence brought forward by a source independent of an unconstitutional search or seizure will be admissible. Evidence that would have been discovered anyway will be admissible regardless of a wrongful search or seizure. If the taint of an unconstitutional search/seizure is sufficiently purged, the evidence will be admissible.