Which of the following cases established that a confession given prior to the reading of Miranda is valid and admissible if there is a necessary public safety exception?
A) New York v. Son of Sam B) New Mexico v. Wainwright
C) New York v. Quarles D) Newark v. Jones
C
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What will be an ideal response?
Appellate courts do not decide matters of fact.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Cohort studies tend to show that ________
A) the later juveniles begin delinquent activity, the more likely they are to continue in crime B) the incidence of arrest decelerates at age thirteen and is lowest at about age seventeen C) status offenders typically specialize more than delinquents D) delinquent careers are devoid of crime-free intervals
The Amendment that describes the requirements for a fair trial—including the rights of the accused to a speedy and public trial, to an impartial jury, to be advised of the charges against them, to confront witnesses against them, and to be represented by a lawyer—is the:
a. Fifth Amendment. b. Eighth Amendment. c. Sixth Amendment. d. Fourth Amendment.