How can a party wants to exclude a jury member who is not disqualified from serving due to prejudice or some other disqualifying factor?
A. by making a peremptory objection
B. by making a challenge for cause
C. by asking the jury member to leave
D. a party cannot exclude a jury member unless there is specific disqualifying factor
A. by making a peremptory objection
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Proficiency with the English language is a particular hindrance that can cause serious misunderstandings between practitioners and minority citizens
a. True b. False
This case determined that a defendant must state that they are making the plea voluntarily
a. Boykin v. Alabama (1969) b. Missouri v. Frye (2012) c. NC v. Alford (1970) d. Ricketts v. Adamson (1987) e. Bordenkircher v. Hayes (1978)
Which of the following is a finding of the fifteen-year follow-up evaluation by Miller, Bartollas, and Dinitz?
A) Staff members were less fearful of victimization from residents than they were in 1976. B) Negative youth culture described in the 1976 study still thrived. C) Negative youth culture described in the 1976 study was replaced by positive youth culture. D) Staff members were less disillusioned than they were in 1976 study.
Information and statistics collected by the police, courts and/or correctional agencies is called:
a. unofficial data b. official data c. self-report data d. jurisdiction report data