The majority of people who assisted in illegally entering the United States are smuggled rather than trafficked
a. True
b. False
a
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Which pre-Gideon v. Wainwright case held that the right to counsel is a jurisdictional requirement in federal trials under the Sixth Amendment?
A. Johnson v. Zerbst (1938) B. Betts v. Brady (1942) C. Von Moltke v. Gillies (1948) D. Griffin v. Illinois (1956)
Two methods of pursuit termination that involve police vehicles include:
a. "colliding" and the "ground interference approach." b. "boxing" and the "precision immobilization technique." c. "interruption" and the "immobilization and contact paradigm." d. "saturation" and the "deadfall halt approach."
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Fellow workers typically support whistleblowers even when their jobs may be jeopardized by the whistleblowing. 2. Traditionally, federal agencies and the courts have done little to intervene on behalf of whistleblowers. 3. Ralph Nader first came to public attention when he produced evidence of the superior safety of General Motors automobiles. 4. Federal agencies have a track record of being uncooperative with investigative shows like 60 Minutes. 5. Local TV stations typically conduct a large amount of investigative reporting, focusing on municipal corruption and consumer fraud.
Many states use __________ to get around the rigidity of mandatory release.
A. parole B. discretionary release C. discretionary parole D. other conditional releases