How do the rules of evidence affect the admissibility of evidence at trial?

What will be an ideal response?


Rules of evidence direct the process of the criminal trial. This affects how the trial will be conducted and how evidence will be introduced. If a rule of evidence is violated, the prosecutor or the defense attorney can appeal the case. If the judge believes that the prosecutor
or the defense attorney has violated a professional standard of conduct during trial, the judge can impose a fine or term of imprisonment for contempt of court. In a bench trial, the judge determines the verdict

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a. Void-for-vagueness doctrine c. Ex post facto clause b. Equal protection doctrine d. Auxiliary clause

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Describe the typologies of police deviance proposed by scholars

What will be an ideal response?

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What is NOT a category of threats to information systems?

a. Authenticity b. Confidentiality c. Integrity d. Security

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Compare and contrast espionage and sabotage.

What will be an ideal response?

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