Does a defendant have a right to a criminal trial that is not televised?

What will be an ideal response?


Unless the defendant can establish that the televising of his or her trial will impair his or her ability to defend the case, the defendant can not prevent the televising of the trial.

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What landmark case helped determine the definition of a search to "protect people, not places?"

A. Miranda v. Arizona B. Payton v. New York C. Katz v. United States D. Butler v. United States

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Which of the following is a strategy whereby nations do not attempt to defeat a particular terrorist group, but the idea is to restrict its movements and operations to a confined area?

A. Crushing the terrorist group unilaterally B. Crushing the terrorist group multilaterally C. Containment D. Diversion

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Crimes against property, such as burglary and theft, are normally not considered to be acts of terrorism even if committed by members of a terrorist organization

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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All prisons provide mental health programs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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