Probationers must not commit new crimes during their sentence, but they do not have conditions to meet like parolees
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which of the following is NOT a reason for grand jury secrecy?
A) To prevent the escape of those whose indictment may be contemplated B) To insure the utmost freedom to the grand jury in its deliberations C) To protect powerful people from damaging public prosecution D) To protect the innocent accused
Vagrancy laws have been used to:
a. Regulate the mobility of laborers. b. Secure a steady supply of cheap labor c. Control the rogues, vagabonds and other criminals d. All of the above
Imagine that you are an attorney in a high-profile case. You want to do everything you can to make sure the jury selection is in your favor. You are considering using scientific jury selection to aid in this, but are concerned that this might be "working the system." You believe in things being as fair as possible, but if you win this case, it could really help your career. There is nothing illegal about scientific jury selection, but you feel slightly wrong doing it. What would you do, and why?
What will be an ideal response?
The U.S. Supreme Court has relied on three justifications for throwing out good evidence. Which of the following is NOT one of these three justifications?
a. Deterrence b. Good faith c. Judicial integrity d. Constitutional right