Arrests have increased from 2005 to 2006 for the status offenses of:
a. liquor law and curfew violations
b. running away
c. truancy
d. drug abuse
A
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In Bell v. Wolfish, the Supreme Court found searches of inmates' body cavities to be
a. unconstitutional "punishment." b. proper, saying such practices were reasonable responses to legitimate security concerns. c. acceptable, but only if performed once per week on average. d. completely unacceptable, unless such searches were performed in a hospital room.
At a bar, Marge approaches Jim because she recognized him from previously dating her roommate. Jim buys Marge a few drinks and they talk for hours. As the bar closes, Jim asks Marge to come back to his place for a few more drinks. Marge goes along and when they get back to the apartment, Jim takes Marge into the bedroom. There, Jim begins taking off Marge’s clothes when she tells him to stop. Marge testifies that she told Jim she had a boyfriend hoping that would be incentive for Jim to stop. Jim continued to remove her clothing, then his own, and proceeded to have intercourse with Marge. When asked why she did not resist, she testified that she was afraid that he would hurt her. Her roommate had been beaten by Jim in the past, and she was fearful that he would beat her as well. When
the intercourse was complete, Marge ran out of the apartment and went to the police. Analyze and discuss the case under the intrinsic force test. What will be an ideal response?
What are two possible justifications for the attorney-client privilege?
What will be an ideal response?
In England, before the Norman invasion of 1066, guilt or innocence was determined by _____
a. presentment juries b. oaths and oath-helpers c. petit juries d. ordeals