Summarize four restrictions on habeas corpus petitions
What will be an ideal response?
The Supreme Court has restricted the right to review in a number of ways. First, it has limited the types of claims that can succeed. Second, the Court has held that a habeas corpus review may not be granted if the petitioner fails to submit a claim within the time frame specified by state law. Third, it is generally necessary for a convicted individual to exhaust all state remedies before a federal habeas review will be granted. Finally, restrictions have been imposed in situations in which prisoners have filed multiple habeas petitions.
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Explain the difference in relevant and material evidence. Provide an example of each
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The primary issue addressed by the McNabb-Mallory rule is _____.
A) the amount of psychological coercion police can use during an interrogation B) the amount of time between arrest and first appearance before a magistrate C) whether police can promise leniency to a suspect in order to obtain a confession D) how long police can interrogate a suspect before informing him/her of his right to counsel
The first African American female chief of a major U.S. police department was in __________.
a. Chicago. b. Houston. c. Las Vegas. d. Atlanta.
Maintaining a damaged identity after official labeling may, along with other negative social reactions from society, produce a _____, which provokes some adolescents into repeating their antisocial behaviors
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word