What is a Curtilage?
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In legal usage, the area surrounding a residence that can reasonably be said to be a part of the residence for Fourth Amendment purposes.
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If a knife is used to assault an individual, the offense will likely be charged as a(n) ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What was the decision in the 1970 Supreme Court case of Gittlemacker v. Prasse?
a. Muslim inmates are allowed to have a special meal to end Ramadan. b. It is impractical to provide every inmate a member of the clergy. c. Prison officials do not have to rearrange inmate work schedules to allow a Muslim inmate to attend Friday worshi
The prosecutor in this case is adamant that Scott serve some jail time. In the plea discussions, the prosecutor suggests that Scott agree to spend 90 days in jail and then he will automatically serve a 2-year probation sentence. This suggested sentence is known as:
a. boot camp. b. shock incarceration. c. shock probation. d. suspended sentence.
Amy is late for work at a prestigious law farm. She is driving through town when she sees police lights flashing in her rear view mirror. She immediately pulls off to the side of the road and retrieves her license and proof of ?car insurance. She puts her car window down and waits patiently for the officer to arrive. When he does, she smiles and offers her documents to the officer, using "Sir"
when addressing him. Officer Jones has just pulled over an expensive car for speeding, and as he approaches it he notices an elegant middle-aged woman with a pleasant demeanor. The Chief of Police has made it quite clear he wants more tickets issued. Discretion in this case is expressly limited by: A) the less serious a crime is to the public, the more freedom officers have to ignore it. B) the relationship between the alleged criminal and victim. C) the relationship between the police and the criminal or victim. D) the nature of the crime. E) departmental policy