In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court conclude that a suspect being questioned cannot assert his or her right to remain silent by remaining silent in the face of continued questioning by the officer?
a. Roper v. Simmons
b. Berghuis v. Thompson
c. Florida v. Powell
d. New York v. Quarles
b
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A) Delphi B) forecasting C) Oracle D) none of the above
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A. Their reintegration into society is smooth. B. Their rearrest rates are among the highest for all offenders. C. They are exempted from supervision by parole officers. D. They are required to undergo psychiatric treatment.
Juvenile courts can institutionalize status offenders by simply ________ them as delinquent
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).