The Juvenile Court Act differentiated between poor and abused children and delinquent and criminal children
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When defendants must await trial in jail, this is:
A) pretrial detention. B) pretrial diversion. C) pretrial suspension. D) preventive protection.
Many survivors of child sexual abuse will never tell their stories or will delay revealing the incident
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The leading case on searching the area within the person's immediate control is:
a. Garrison v. California (1969). b. Schmerber v. California (1969). c. Cullinson v. California (1969). d. Chimel v. California (1969).
A police officer is at a crime scene and locates a footprint in a flowerbed near an open window. The window is examined closely and pry marks are discovered on the lower window sash and the window sill indicating forced entry. The police officer pointed
out the evidence to the investigator who photographed the evidence and collected the footwear impression using a liquid footwear casting system. Who will be is required to testify in court to get the evidence admitted during the trial? A) The investigator who collected the evidence B) The police officer who discovered the evidence C) Both the police officer who discovered the evidence and the investigator who collected the evidence are usually required to testify. D) Everyone at the crime scene is required to testify.