In Miranda v. Arizona, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that evidence obtained by the police during custodial interrogation of a suspect cannot be used in court during the trial unless the suspect was first informed of the right to

a. remain silent.
b. counsel.
c. withdraw from the interview.
d. counsel and to remain silent.


d

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a. Iran b. Sudan c. Syria d. Afghanistan

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Which of the indigent defense systems has been condemned by the American Bar Association?

a. Ad hoc assigned counsel programs b. Coordinated assigned counsel programs c. Fixed-price contract programs d. Fixed-fee-per-case contract programs

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Two college students, John and James are drinking beer in a local bar. John asks James to help him paint the public statute pink to protest the lack of progress on cancer research. Such conduct is a violation of a state law

James refuses the request, but goes the next day to what John paint the statute. What crimes have they committed?

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With regard to eyewitness identifications in photo lineups, ______.

a. feedback should always be given to witnesses about whether they identified the right person b. witnesses should be told that the suspect is in the lineup c. all lineups include the actual culprit d. foils in lineups should be included on the basis of the descriptions provided by witnesses

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