This landmark U.S. Supreme Court case held that evidence of officer credibility as a witness may be considered exculpatory evidence and should be given to the defense during discovery.
A. Brady v. Maryland
B. Loving v. Virginia
C. Munn v. Illinois
D. Tinker v. Des Moines
A. Brady v. Maryland
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Mandatory prison terms rule out:
A) inmate counseling in prison. B) inmate prison labor. C) inmate treatment in prison for drug or alcohol dependencies. D) temporary release programs.
The Eighth Amendment does not guarantee a constitutional right to bail.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Supreme Court of the United States restricted governmental searches wherever individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in ______.
A. Loving v. Virginia B. Miranda v. Arizona C. Terry v. Ohio D. Katz v. United States
The broken-window phenomenon suggests that a. broken windows are a signal of community unrest
b. all buildings with broken windows that remain unrepaired will eventually become crack houses. c. disorder and crime thrive when it appears that "no one cares.". d. police should increase patrols in areas where there is substandard housing. e. none of these choices.