List the requirements normally imposed on potential jurors

What will be an ideal response?


• In order to serve on a jury, a potential juror must (1) be a citizen of the United States, (2) be over eighteen years of age, (3) have no felony convictions, (4) be healthy enough to function in a jury setting, (5) be sufficiently intelligent to understand the issues of a trial, and (6) be able to read, write, and comprehend the English language.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Interpol was created in order to:

a. fight terrorism. b. foster cooperation among the world's police forces. c. implement community policing in the United States. d. teach officers about the benefits of community policing. e. improve policy-community relations around the world.

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According to Michigan v. Sitz (1990), do DWI roadblocks constitute unlawful stops? a. Yes, they are unlawful stops unless the individual stopped has already demonstrated some subjectivesymptoms of driving while under the influence

b. No, they are not unlawful as long as the police have a warrant to search ‘all vehicles' suspected of DWIsuspects. c. Yes, they are unlawful based on the Fourth Amendment ‘unreasonable' test. d. No, they are not unlawful because there is a compelling interest related to public safety.

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