Which of the following materials may not be taken into a jury room during deliberations?
A) Depositions of witnesses
B) Notes taken by the jurors
C) Generally all physical items of evidence
D) All of the above may be taken into the jury room, in some states.
Answer: D
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While the prosecution is presenting its case, the questioning of witnesses the prosecution calls to testify on behalf of the prosecution is called direct examination.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
John Irwin refers to disorderly and disorganized jail inmates as "rabble" and contends that the jail was invented and continues to be operated in order to manage society's rabble
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The reasonable doubt standard that applies to criminal prosecutions differs markedly from the ______________ standard that applies to civil cases
a. preponderance of evidence b. clear and convincing evidence c. totality of circumstances d. compelling interest