Illegally seized evidence or statements may be introduced or used for each of the following hearings or purposes, EXCEPT
A. Alien deportation
B. Formulating a grand jury question
C. Impeaching a witness
D. Parole revocation
ANSWER: C
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introduced. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Positivism suggest that:
a. offenders commit crime solely because of the benefits it brings them. b. evil forces such as demons can affect criminal behavior. c. individuals are less likely to be victims if they have positive attitudes. d. forces both outside and inside an individual might affect his/her likelihood of breaking the law.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In prosecuting white-collar crimes in federal court, the government is usually required to prove that the accused committed the prohibited act “knowingly and willfully.” 2. Today, corporations can be held criminally liable for the acts their agents commit within the scope of their authority. 3. Price-fixing and bid rigging are among the most common violations of the federal anti-trust laws. 4. To prove a criminal violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, the government must establish that two or more entities formed a combination or conspiracy that produces, or potentially produces, an unreasonable restraint of interstate in trade or commerce with intent to violate the law.
On which of the following variables is it appropriate to use a Pearson's product-moment correlation as a means of measuring association?
a. gender b. number of arrests c. race d. all of the above