A defendant in a criminal prosecution can waive his/her right to Trial by Jury if the waiver is

a. entered upon entering a plea
b. made in person
c. made in writing
d. approved by the court
e. both C & D
f. All of the above


Answer: f. All of the above

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. the offender works with other employees in the company B. the offender is spatially separated from the victim C. the offender has legitimate access to the location in which the crime is committed D. the offender’s actions have a superficial appearance of legitimacy

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Which of the following cases was the first landmark U.S. Supreme Court case regarding juvenile justice in which the court concluded that juvenile justice was seeking to serve a noble purpose but noted that many juvenile courts lacked the personnel, facilities, and techniques to perform adequately in a parens patriae capacity?

A. Kent v. United States B. Breed v. Jones C. Schall v. Martin D. In re Winship E. In re Gault

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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