What is the consequence when an officer obtains a confession from a suspect in violation of Miranda?

A) The officer has violated the suspects constitutional rights
B) The officer is liable for civil liability for a rights violation
C) The confession may never be used in court for any purpose
D) The confession received may not be used in court during the prosecutor's case-in-chief to prove guilt


D

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The method the courts use to uphold the constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures, as well as to control the investigator's actions and prevent illegally obtained evidence from being used at trial,

is known as the: _____. a. exclusionary rule b. inclusionary rule c. emergency rule d. conclusively rule

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What year did the FBI develop a National Gang Strategy designed to incorporate the successful investigative and prosecutorial practices for the Organized Crime/Drug Program National Strategy?

a. 1995 b. 1992 c. 1990 d. 1982

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In ________________ the Court held that a judge may admit into evidence testimony regarding the content of another person’s statement when the declarant is unavailable to testify, if the statement was made under circumstances providing sufficient indicia of reliability.

a. Crawford v. Washington b. Ohio v. Roberts c. Davis. v. Washington d. Michigan v. Bryant

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Hearsay information from an informant can establish probable cause, provided it is ________ by a police officer

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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