What is the process by which both parties to the case learn of the evidence the opposing side will use?

a. Discovery
b. Bargaining
c. Change of venue
d. Arraignment


a. Discovery

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In the context of the United States juvenile justice system, the lack of procedural protections in the juvenile courts led to:

A. the repealing of In re Winship and In re Gault. B. children being arbitrarily punished for both crimes and status offenses. C. status offenders and violent delinquents being incarcerated in different institutions. D. the establishment of the House of Refuge in New York.

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According to Mann’s study, in what way does white collar crime defense work differ from conventional crime defense work?

a. Attorneys typically become involved at a later stage of the case b. The control of information becomes a major objective c. Clients are much more likely to be advised to disclose information to the authorities when first questioned d. Attorneys are much less likely to engage in preliminary discussions or negotiations with the government

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Common third degree interrogation techniques included:

a. squeezing a suspect b. burning a suspect c. beating a suspect d. all of the above4.The primary obstacle to judicial invalidation of coerced confessions from the 1930s to the 1960s was: a. the protections of the 5th and 6th Amendments did not apply to the states b. federal law specifically prohibited the courts from entertaining such claims c. lawyers were unfamiliar with the requisite constitutional jurisprudence d. the racial divide of legal segregation that still existed in the deep South

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Discuss the concept of protective factors. What is a protective factor? Why are protective factors difficult to study? What effects do risk factors have?

What will be an ideal response?

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