Which of the following is/are the trial court(s) of the federal system?
A. U.S. magistrate’s courts
B. U.S. district courts
C. U.S. courts of appeals
D. U.S. Supreme Court
B. U.S. district courts
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What researcher(s) developed a similar form of guided group interaction as McCorkle and Wolf, but with Juvenile Offenders and what did they hypothesize?
A. McCorkle & Bixby - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools. B. Finckenauer and Smith - intimate small group therapy sessions worked best when dealing with youthful delinquents in prison. C. Boper & Wolferine - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools. D. Bixby & Wolferine - intimate small group therapy sessions worked best when dealing with youthful delinquents in prison. E. Boper & Culpepper - an established group treatment setting was ideal to treat youthful delinquents in training schools and in prison.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a form of child abuse that occurs when an abuser violently shakes an infant or small child, creating a whiplash-type motion that causes acceleration–deceleration injuries
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the below statements regarding the rules of evidence is correct
a. In most cases before the defense may appeal a judicial ruling on evidence, the defense must have objected when the evidence was offered into evidence. b. Judges may revisit their evidentiary ruling and change them during a trial. c. The judge has no discretion in deciding whether to admit offered evidence. d. The rules favor the non-admissibility of evidence.