_____________ is the philosophical position that, although there are a few universal truths different situations call for different response; therefore, some action can be right or wrong depending on situational factors
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Situational ethics
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__________ percent of wrongful convictions come from exonerated murder and rape cases.
A. 15 B. 35 C. 65 D. 95
In this same trial, the prosecution repeatedly admits circumstantial evidence against you into the trial. What might be an example of circumstantial evidence, and how does this type of evidence differ from direct evidence? Explain why the prosecution would be better off admitting direct evidence instead of circumstantial evidence.
What will be an ideal response?
What factor is not one courts consider in the totality test to determine if consent to search was voluntary:
a. physical contact initiated by the police b. nature of the suspected crime c. person's intelligence level d. any coercive techniques used by police
The _________ provided incentive grants to states that adopted truth-in-sentencing laws
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).