No-drop prosecution policies are also called__________________ prosecution

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evidence-based

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Identify and discuss the main tasks of parole officers.

What will be an ideal response?

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In South Dakota v. Opperman (1976), the police conducted an inventory search in which they searched Opperman's car after towing it to an impound lot because it was parked illegally. They found marijuana during a search of the glove compartment. SCOTUS decided that the search of the glove compartment:

a. violated the U.S. Constitution, because it did not use the least intrusive means to secure the drugs. b. did not violate the U.S. Constitution, because it was a legitimate inventory search. c. violated the U.S. Constitution, because it was conducted on a suspicion that drugs were in Opperman's glove compartment. d. did not violate the U.S. Constitution, because drugs were discovered in the glove compartment.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1) The FBI's Most Wanted list, maintained since 1950, is still a mainstay in crime fighting today. 2) A police informant may legitimately conduct "controlled" undercover transactions. 3) The "Aguilar-Spinelli two-prong test"" was used by courts for evaluating whether information provided by an informant properly established probable cause for an arrest or search. 4) The egotistical informant has a desire to associate with law enforcement. 5) The perversely motivated informant gives information in exchange for a fee.

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