A process that helps identify potential hazards and analyze possible outcomes if a hazard occurs is a risk ________

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Column 1 Column 2 1. Admission a. Typically an arrest 2. Confession b. The requirement that a witness, includingthe defendant, at either a trial or a grand jury hearingcan be compelled to answer questions once he or she waivesFifth Amendment protection and begins to testify 3. Custody c. The opposite of testimonial evidence. Can include murder weapons, documents,and even the results from police lineups. 4. Deliberate elicitation d. Express questioning (e.g., "Where were youon the night of the crime?") or the functional equivalent of aquestion 5. Due process voluntarinessapproach e. When a person can simply admit to involvementin a crime without any police encouragement 6. Fair examination rule f. The requirementthat any confession be voluntary under the "totality ofcircumstances" 7. Formal criminal proceeding g. In the Sixth Amendmentright to counsel context, either a formal charge, a preliminaryhearing, indictment, information, or arraignment 8. Interrogation h. Loosely defined to include incriminatingstatements made at any point during the criminal justice process,whether or not the person making such statements is under oath. 9. Physical evidence i. In the Sixth Amendment right tocounsel context, deliberate elicitation occurs when police officerscreate a situation likely to induce a suspect into making anincriminating statement. 10. Testimonial evidence j. When a person implicates himself or herself incriminal activity following police questioning and/or interrogation

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Kathy is a sixteen-year-old resident of Baskville, a state in the United States. She is accused of murdering her sister. Baskville has recently implemented legislative waiver for serious crimes such as murder and rape. Which of the following is most likely to be an outcome of Kathy's case?

A. Kathy's case will be halted until she turns eighteen. B. Kathy will be enrolled in an anger-management program. C. Kathy's case will automatically be transferred to an adult court. D. Kathy will be incarcerated without trial for a predetermined amount of time.

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In order to be permissible under the Fourth Amendment, stops must be justified by ________ ________

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An error made by a trial court in admitting evidence does not require reversal of the conviction by an appellate court if the appellate court decides that the error was ____________

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