Punitive measures that are tougher than probation, but less harsh than a prison sentence are known as ________ sanctions
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Intermediate
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Who can issue a valid search warrant?
a. A trial judge involved in the case b. A police chief not involved in the case c. A magistrate who is neutral and detached d. A state attorney general
After a brutal rape and murder of an 8-year-old boy, police identified the suspect as a neighbor, Ray, who they took to the police station for an interrogation
Using police practices from the past, officers used telephone books to hit Ray in the ribs without leaving marks, held him face up under an open faucet and let his throat fill with water before turning him over, and attached electrodes to his genitals which, police said, they would turn on if Ray did not confess to the murder. Ray did confess. When police asked where the body was, Ray initially refused. While Ray was at the police station, a search party was searching in the area of a local elementary school for the boy's body. Also, Ray's sister came to the police station to report that Ray had indicated he had killed the boy and dumped his body "near a school yard." Ray eventually told police that the boy's body was under the swing set at the nearby school. At his murder trial, Ray claims that his confession was coerced and should be excluded and his telling the location of the boy's body was fruit of the poisonous tree. The state replied that under the inevitable discovery and independent source doctrines, the body should be admissible. How should the court rule and why? What will be an ideal response?
The exclusionary rule is:
A. Judicially created B. A law of exclusion C. Not found in the U.S. Constitution D. All of the above
White-collar crime is often thought of as victimless crime Discuss who the victims may be in white-collar crime
What will be an ideal response?