What can a defendnat NOT do during a prosecutor's case-in-chief?

A. cross-examine
B. review real evidence offered by the prosecutor
C. raise objections to the evidence offered by the prosecutor
D. present witnesses to rebut evidence of guilt


D. present witnesses to rebut evidence of guilt

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The era of policing that incorporates the "Broken Windows" theory and problem-oriented policing is the:

a. political era b. public relations era c. police-community relations era d. community-oriented policing era

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Magistrates may only conduct trials for misdemeanors when:

A) the defendant approves. B) the prosecution approves. C) the misdemeanor is class 1 or 2. D) the magistrate has advanced training in the subject matter at hand.

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An act that is considered to be a crime simply because it has been prohibited by statute is a

A. felony. B. misdemeanor. C. mala prohibita crime. D. mala in se crime.

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Which form of survey is one of the lowest in cost and the questions are administered in an individual setting?

What will be an ideal response?

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