In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court establish a three-stage procedure to protect the limited due process rights of probationers during revocation hearings?
a. Miranda v. Arizona
b. Morrissey v. Brewer
c. Mempa v. Rhay
d. Griffin v. Wisconsin
B
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a) aggressive behavior. b) shyness. c) appearance. d) mental capacity.
Appointed counsel for the indigent is required on a first, mandatory appeal because
A. This result logically derives from the text of the Sixth Amendment B. The incorporation of the Sixth Amendment requires the same rule for state as well as federal trials C. It is necessary under the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses to prevent discrimination D. This was the common law rule when the Constitution was ratified
With a second-parent adoption, one partner of a same-sex couple adopts a child and his or her partner files for co-parent status.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Claims of Fourth Amendment violations with respect to warrantless seizures do not usually prevail in lineup and showup cases because
a. these procedures are not critical stages. b. the suspect has not been arrested. c. the evidence is not testimonial or communicative. d. the evidence is physical.