Detainer warrants are used to hold inmates who are:
A) sex offenders.
B) psychotic.
C) wanted by other jurisdictions.
D) considered dangerous and pose a risk to other inmates.
C
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The Police Chief of the town or city is usually responsible for law enforcement in unincorporated areas and for the operation of the county jail
a. True b. False
Juvenile judges have very little discretion in sentencing youthful offenders
a. true b. false
The Supreme Court's decision in Weeks v. U.S. in 1914 is significant because it: a. began the Fourth Amendment's annexation of the exclusionary rule. b. held that the exclusionary rule applies to state court criminal proceedings. c. recognized that illegally seized evidence should not be used in federal court criminal proceedings andthereby brought the United States into conformance with the
practice in most European countries. d. permitted law enforcement officers to be sued if they conducted searches in a manner that violated theFourth Amendment.
The juvenile court did not include a prosecutor in its first 60 years of existence because _____
a. it was inconsistent with the philosophy of treatment b. there was no constitutional right to legal counsel, so a prosecutor was unnecessary c. the judge acted as the prosecutor d. the child was always presumed guilty