Writing a bad check, or one that "bounces"
a. is always a crime
b. may be a civil, but not a criminal violation
c. is a crime only if the check is written in excess of $100
d. may be a crime when the writer refuses to make good the check
d
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A. True B. False
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that prisoners can use a writ of habeas corpus to challenge the conditions of their confinement, as well as the legality of their confinement?
a. Ruffin v. Commonwealth b. Ex parte Hull c. Cooper v. Pate d. Bell v. Wolfish
Once issued, and consistent with the Fourth Amendment, state search warrants must be executed or served within
A) forty-eight hours so that probable cause does not become stale. B) a reasonable time unless state law requires that a warrant be served within a specified time from when the judge signed it. C) three days from the time the judge signs the warrant. D) any time after the judge signs it since a court order is good until it is rescinded. E) ten days because probable cause becomes stale as a matter of constitutional interpretation after that time.