What is sentencing? Who imposes sentences and what restrictions are there on sentences in criminal cases?

What will be an ideal response?


Sentencing is the formal pronouncement of punishment following conviction in a
criminal prosecution. Sentences are imposed by a judge, but some jurisdictions allow
jury sentencing. No punishment is imposed without authorization by state law or
practice, and sentences must not violate due process, which means fundamental
fairness.

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A cursory visual inspection of those places in which a person might be hiding is referred to as a:

a. content search. b. protective sweep. c. pat-down. d. cursory search.

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The Supreme Court has created a _______________ exception to Miranda v. Arizona that allows police to ask suspects questions about the location of weapons before providing the Miranda warnings

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.

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__________ fingerprints are those not taken directly from suspects by police, but rather are obtained from evidence such as cups, glasses, weapons, and other surfaces

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Television violence tends to make children and teenagers

a. Immune to the horror of violence b. Imitate the violence they see on television c. Identify with victims or victimizers on television d. All of the above

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