In re Gault established that proof beyond a reasonable doubt be the standard by which juveniles are found guilty

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


False

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Was Vue's Statement admissible?

A high school liaison officer approached two males walking back and forth in front of the school, asked them to identify themselves, and asked them what they were doing in the area. One identified himself as Pha Vue. The officer recognized Vue's name because the County Sheriff's Department had issued a warrant for Vue for attempted murder. He then arrested Vue. While being transported to the county jail, Vue refused to answer any questions posed by investigator Ronald Smith. Two weeks later Vue was transported from the county jail to the Green Bay Police Department to be fingerprinted and photographed. While waiting for the pictures to be developed, Smith told Vue that he did not want to ask him any questions. Vue was there only for the photo and ID processing. Vue then asked Smith about the length of time he was facing if convicted. Smith stated that it was "something like 90 to 100 years." Vue then stated, "That's if you have any witnesses, right?" Vue had not been given his Miranda warning. What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following is not one of the four broad categories of opioid drugs?

A. a natural compound, like morphine B. a derivative compound, like heroin C. a harmless compound, like suboxone D. a synthetic opioid, like fentanyl

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According to Quinney, the social reality of crime theory is based on

a. conflict in society. b. the reality of crime as a social problem. c. consensus about the nature of real crime. d. the need to control serious crime realistically.

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If the defense introduces evidence on the basic fact in order to establish a conclusive presumption, the prosecution should:

a. disprove the basic fact. b. disprove the presumed fact. c. disprove either the basic fact or the presumed fact. d. ask that the jury be instructed that presumptions cannot be used in criminal cases.

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