The so-called "fleeting targets" ruling by the Supreme Court in Carroll v. U.S., concerned:

a. Motor vehicle pursuits of fleeing felons.
b. Using deadly force on suspects fleeing the scene of a forcible felony.
c. The stopping and frisking of dangerous subjects fleeing in a car.
d. Granting an exception to the exclusionary rule.


d

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Changes in the standard of proof in juvenile courts have made cases against juveniles:

A) more difficult to prove. B) more dependent on the parens patriae doctrine. C) easier to process. D) easier to prove.

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A plea of _______ has the same effect as a plea of guilty, except that it cannot be used against the defendant in a subsequent civil action involving the same event

a. nolo contendere b. not guilty be reason of insanity c. nolle prosequi d. prior jeopardy

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Colombia-based cocaine trafficking groups in the United States continue to be organized around ___________ that operate within a given geographic area.

a. "cells" b. "mules" c. "the families" d. "dealers"

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