If convicted, a defendant will usually ________ the conviction to the appropriate appellate court if there is any basis at all
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Answer: appeal
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The state courts of appeal have:
A) Limited jurisdiction. B) General jurisdiction. C) Exclusive jurisdiction. D) Appellate jurisdiction.
To establish identity, the prosecution may introduce all of the following types of evidence except:
A. circumstantial evidence. B. other crimes with the same modus operandi. C. evidence of acts of misconduct which are not a part of the charge for which the defendant is now being tried. D. other crimes in which the defendant had the ability and means with which to commit the crime in question.
Discuss three exceptions to the warrant requirement that would permit police to enter a home (where evidence might be seen in plain view). Give examples of each
What will be an ideal response?
To continue monitoring the calls of suspects who frequently change phones, federal law authorizes the use of ____________________ wiretaps
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word