The California “Kellett” rule requiring a single prosecution for all crimes committed during a single criminal episode is based on

(a) the double jeopardy rule.
(b) the doctrine of “lesser-included offenses.”
(c) principles of stare decisis.
(d) penal code section 654.


(d) penal code section 654.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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How did Manuel Montesinos and Georg Michael von Obermaier contribute to discretionary release and the development of parole?

What will be an ideal response?

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

6. Custodial interrogations require Miranda warnings, regardless of the severity of the offense. 7. If no-trespassing signs are posted on a property, then the police cannot legally search that area without a warrant. 8. Under search incident to lawful arrest, the police can legally search an entire house if the suspect who is arrested was within 60 feet of the house at the time of the arrest. 9. The police can legally conduct a stop and frisk search of a person if that person looks suspicious and that person was never seen in the area before. 10. When a motorist is stopped for a traffic violation, the officer may legally order the motorist out of the car.

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Any activity or program dedicated to preparing and integrating parolees into the community as law-abiding citizens is referred to as a. surveillance

b. reentry. c. supervision. d. rehabilitation.

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