Most states have extended the same legal rights enjoyed by adults at parole revocation hearings to juveniles who are in danger of losing their aftercare privileges

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. State involved crimes are those that involve the government, either as the victim or the offender. 2. Crimes against the state are crimes that are perpetrated against the state. 3. Sedition is considered a crime against the state. 4. Espionage is a federal crime punishable by death. 5. Disloyalty against the U.S. was once referred to as warfare by propaganda.

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The American Bar Association Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility in a formal opinion on Rule 3.8 has noted ______.

a. courts as well as commentators have recognized that the ethical obligation is more demanding than the constitutional obligation b. courts have recognized the need for prosecutors to hide exculpatory evidence in some cases c. commentators recommend that misdemeanor cases revert to a preponderance of the evidence as the burden of proof to speed up the trial process d. that in some circumstances, the defense attorney may break privilege when the attorney clearly knows the defendant is guilty

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Discuss the age of convicted individuals within a typical juvenile corrections facility. Should this age be lowered to send more juveniles directly into the adult system? What would be the benefits of this for corrections as a whole?

What will be an ideal response?

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The 1601 ________ was one of several laws introduced by the English parliament that reflected an increasingly compassionate attitude toward those that were victims of unfortunate circumstances

A) Beggars' Law B) Destitute Law C) Poor Law D) Orphan Law

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