A rape victim may be incompetent to give consent in one of three situations. Which is not one of these situations?
a. If the victim is drugged and therefore not thinking rationally.
b. If the victim is mentally disabled.
c. If the victim is too young.
d. If the victim consents and then later withdraws.
D
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Which case highlighted the issue of the public safety exception to the Miranda warning requirement?
a. New York v. Quarles b. Mapp v. Ohio c. Lawson v. Kolender d. Arizona v. Mincey
If the _____ on two bullets viewed through a comparison microscope are alike, the examiner can conclude that both bullets traveled through the same barrel
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Petersilia, Greenwood, and Lavin's study of inmates who were serving sentences for armed robbery concluded that:
a. most of the robbers planned their crimes in great detail. b. the robbers had been incarcerated an average of half of their criminal careers. c. the robbers were more likely to have been arrested for any given crime as a juvenile than as a adult. d. fulfilling financial needs became relatively less important as a motive for the robbers' crimes as they got older.
Adult witnesses are _____
a. presumed incompetent unless shown to be competent b. presumed competent unless shown to be incompetent c. always subjected to voir dire before being allowed to testify d. presumed competent if they are at least 21 years of age