Arraignment:
a. identifies the defendant, states the charges, and asks for a plea.
b. identifies the defendant, and accepts a plea to the charges.
c. identifies the defendant, accepts a plea, and reviews any plea agreement.
d. identifies the defendant and counsel in the case.
a
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a. True b. False
Discuss three criticisms of the defensible space model
What will be an ideal response?
The State of Michigan v. Christopher Jones provides an instance of:
a. the importance of selecting open-minded jurors b. the difficulties of proving guilt in a rape case c. a prosecutor's use of multiple charges to pressure defendants to plead guilty d. the unreliable nature of eyewitness testimony e. a suspect's waiving of Miranda rights
The original source of our criminal laws was:
a. English common law. b. Church law. c. Roman law. d. statutory law.