In Arizona v. Grant, the Court revisited the bright line rule established in Benton and:
a. Overturned their holding Belton
b. Re-affirmed their holding Belton
c. Significantly limited their holding Belton
d. Significantly expanded their holding Belton
c. Significantly limited their holding Belton
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a. True b. False
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The use of parole boards no longer exists within the federal justice system. 2. Parole revocation is guided by the Supreme Court decision in Morrissey v. Brewer (1972). 3. The terms and conditions for parolees, in many cases, are identical to many of those included for offenders on probation. 4. The Second Chance Act was designed to improve outcomes for people returning to communities from prisons and jails.
Which of the following cases resulted in false accusations of child abuse, facilitated by prosecutorial misconduct, and victimized a family?
a. The Edgar Ray Killen case b. The Rodney King case c. The McMartin case d. The O.J. Simpson case
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a. Adolescent girls are significantly more likely to experience cyberbullying. b. Boys are more likely to spread rumors online. c. A cyberbully's online power may stem from Net proficiency. d. Research indicates that one out of every five kids has been cyberbullied.