In what ways might pretrial news coverage be damaging to the objective outcome of a criminal trial?

What will be an ideal response?


Press reports at all stages of a criminal investigation and trial often create problems for
the justice system. Significant pretrial publicity about a case may make it difficult to find
jurors who have not already formed an opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the defendant.
News reports from the courtroom may influence or confuse nonsequestered jurors who hear
them, especially when the reports contain information brought to the bench but not heard
by the jury.

Criminal Justice

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a. from the radio b. from the media c. in discussion with others d. by reviewing newspapers online

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A non-custodial interrogation is not an option after the individual has ____________________ the crimes under investigation or asked to speak to an attorney

a. been arraigned in court on c. spoken to his or her probation officer about b. spoken to any attorney about d. spoken to his or her parole officer about

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Enforcement of the Clean Air Act may be delegated to the ________

a. Department of the Interior b. states c. Army Corps of Engineers d. Department of Energy

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After an arrest, an individual is taken to jail to first go through____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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