A defendant's silence while in police custody is usually not an opposing party's statement (admission).
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Statutory exclusion means that the juvenile court will:
A) hear the case against the juvenile. B) hear the case after the criminal court determines the juvenile's guilt or innocence. C) not hear the case against the juvenile. D) None of the above
Hereditary theories of racial inferiority to explain why African Americans, despite social changes in the 1960s, had failed to succeed were referred to as ______.
a. racist theories b. racial inequality theories c. cryptoracist theories d. racism theories
A venire is a/an:
a. assembled group of perspective jurors. b. group of empanelled jurors. c. procedure by which potential jurors are questioned. d. group of twelve persons selected to hear a case.
The _____ view of crime is that people agree on the nature of social harms using social morality to determine right and wrongs
a. Consensus c. Conflict b. Cooperation d. Exploitative