At what stage of the pretrial process is the accused fingerprinted, photographed, and questioned?

A. booking
B. initial appearance
C. pretrial release
D. preliminary hearing


A. booking

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The specific views of Freud on crime can be best linked with white collar crime which has a _____ character.

a. violent b. self-destructive c. materialistic d. deceptive

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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a form of child abuse that occurs when an abuser violently shakes an infant or small child, creating a whiplash-type motion that causes acceleration–deceleration injuries

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Your friend expresses concern because he has been held in jail for more than a week since his arrest and has made no appearance in front of a judge. Based on your understanding of federal rules of criminal procedure and relevant case law, you surmise

that: You are a second year law student at the prestigious Frankfurter School of Law. One of your classmates is arrested on federal drug trafficking charges and is held at the local federal detention center. You show up to visit about a week after he is first taken into custody. He informs you that his parents are willing to pay for an attorney, but have not yet done so because they are trying to save some money. Because your friend was a C student who didn’t always pay attention in class, he has some very basic legal questions for you to answer. a. This delay is acceptable, and he only needs to be brought before a judge within 30 days for an initial appearance. b. This delay is unacceptable and appears to be a violation of the McNabb-Mallory rule. c. This would be a violation of the McNabb-Mallory rule, but that does not apply here because there are federal charges. d. This would be a violation of his 3 rd Amendment rights

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Which of the following factors have been shown to contribute to an officer's conditioned hesitation?

a. training b. physical fitness c. the officer's mind-set d. fear e. all of the other choices

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