A person who is charged in a death and arrested under a warrant of the justice of the peace
a. may be released on bail or bond by a magistrate of the district court.
b. may not be removed from the officer's custody on authority of a warrant from another magistrate.
c. may be released to the custody of another law enforcement agency based on a warrant of arrest from another magistrate.
d. may not receive bail or bond from the justice of the peace until after the grand jury hearing.
Answer: b. may not be removed from the officer's custody on authority of a warrant from another magistrate.
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a. Richard Dugdale's theory b. Charles Darwin's theory c. Raffaele Garofalo's theory d. Cesare Lombroso's theory
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a. Henry Fielding b. John Fielding c. Eugene Vidocq d. Cesare Lombroso