When preparing a photo lineup for a witness, the detective working on the case intentionally chose a photo of the suspect where he was wearing similar clothes to those described by the victim--formal attire. All other photos in the lineup were dressed in very casual clothes. The judge decides that the officer violated the suspect’s right to fairness by doing so. Which of the following describes the most likely outcome?
A. Formal charges against the suspect must be dropped.
B. The defense attorney will file a motion to remove the detective from the case.
C. The suspect will be granted a new trial.
D. The photo lineup evidence must be excluded from the trial.
D. The photo lineup evidence must be excluded from the trial.
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a. Embezzlement b. Forgery c. Uttering d. Extortion e. Larceny
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A. vigilante groups B. chieftains in a clan C. community security personnel D. suffragette groups
All of the following are true regarding spirituality and our understanding of crime, deviance, and desistance EXCEPT for ______.
a. Quantitative analyses of these data lend no support to the idea that spirituality (closeness to God and church attendance) was related to desistance. b. Spirituality is clearly something that will garner more theoretical and empirical attention as federal money is invested into faith-based approaches to reforming criminals and other deviants. c. Spirituality, like other “hooks,” such as new relationships, occupations, and geographic moves away from “bad influences,” are also likely to be carefully studied both quantitatively and qualitatively in the future. d. Quantitative and qualitative analyses both offer outstanding empirical support to the idea that spirituality was related to desistance.
The right to a speedy trial commences when a person
a. becomes the target of a criminal investigation b. testifies before a grand jury c. is officially charged with a crime d. appears with counsel for trial