Which of the following is NOT something the defendant must understand inorder for a plea to be intelligent (i.e., understood)?
a. The correctional facility where the defendant will be placed
b. The possible sentence or sentences associated with the charges
c. The rights he or she may waive if a guilty plea is entered
d. The nature of the charge or charges for which he or she is accused
a
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Prison language is also called ________
a. convict talk b. prison argot c. "the code" d. the secret vocabulary
______ at common law was any communication intended or likely to bring about hatred, contempt, or dissatisfaction with the king, the constitution, or the government.
a. Treason b. Sabotage c. Sedition d. Espionage
exclusionary rule
What will be an ideal response?
In 1979, in the case of _____, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a child may waive his or her right to an attorney and his or her right to remain silent
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word