While testifying for the prosecution, on cross-examination, the officer is asked whether she discussed her testimony with the prosecutor before trial. The officer's response should:
a. admit that she had discussed her testimony with the prosecutor if she did.
b. never admit that she discussed her testimony with the prosecutor.
c. refuse to answer the question.
d. request the judge to allow her not to answer the question.
a
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In a drug investigation, officers can avoid charges of entrapment by:
a. having a third party buy the drugs. b. making two or more buys. c. making an immediate arrest that is witnessed. d. using marked buy money.
An offense which punishes the individual for being something rather than doing something is known as a:
A) punitive crime. B) de facto crime. C) victimless crime. D) status offense.
Which of the following options when investigating a juvenile is the least severe?
A) station adjustment B) warning and release C) detention D) citation and referral to juvenile court
Under what legal doctrine can the government intervene to protect the child if the parents are failing in their responsibilities?
a. res ipsa loquitir. c. parens patriae. b. ipse dixit. d. patriae familiae.