Judges' use of discretion is perhaps nowhere as clear as in their application of the exclusionary rule. Supreme Court decisions such as New York v. Quarles and Nix v. Williams have made it easier to admit evidence that was illegally obtained. As a judge who frequently tries drug cases, the presentation of physical evidence is a crucial part of your decision-making process. What does settled law say about your responsibilities to the collection and use of evidence, and how closely do your own ethics align with those decisions?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary
You might also like to view...
A method of presenting material so faintly and rapidly that people do not have any conscious awareness of having been exposed to it is called ____ presentation
a. subliminal b. supraliminal c. superordinate d. subordinate
Jimmy helps his father put away the dishes after dinner. Jimmy's father wants to increase the probability of this behavior and will be most successful by praising Jimmy
a. after all the dishes are put away. b. at bedtime. c. the next morning at breakfast. d. the next time that some dishes need to be put away.
In ________, negative conversations among antisocial friends can lead to delinquent actions
a. a crowd b. positive youth development c. deviancy training d. perceived popularity
Humanistic psychology originally viewed itself as the ____ force in psychology
a. ?first b. ?second c. ?third d. ?fourth