During this stage of the adversarial process, the suspect is brought before a judicial official and informed of charges.
A. arraignment
B. indictment
C. initial appearance
D. grand jury
C. initial appearance
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With no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of a cult, the police can legally do all of the following EXCEPT?
a. Set up surveillance b. Wiretap phones c. Infiltrate the group with undercover officers d. Entice members to serve as informants
Officers testifying during cross-examination should _____________ volunteer information.
a. FREQUENTLY b. NEVER c. INFREQUENTLY d. ALWAYS
Anglo-Saxon dooms were responsible for creating:
A) peremptory challenges. B) petit juries. C) grand juries. D) natural jury selection.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine is a legal principle that says that any evidence developed as the result of an illegal search or seizure may not be introduced at trial. 2) A search incident to arrest may include the entire building in which the arrest was made. 3) A search incident to arrest may include the entire building in which the arrest was made. 4) The good-faith exception may allow evidence obtained through an illegal search to be admitted at trial. 5) Mapp v. Ohio was a landmark case that restricted police from interrogating juveniles without their parents present.