How would you address some of the challenges posed by crime scenes that involve famous individuals?
What will be an ideal response?
This is a time for students to be creative. Explaining to the celebrity the danger of trying to work around law enforcement could be helpful. Or perhaps the celebrity status could be used in much the same way as the media can be used to help solve a crime.
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In which U.S. Supreme Court case did the Court argue that deadly force to prevent inmate escape was valid under certain circumstances?
a. U.S. v. Nix b. Whitley v. Albers c. Clark v. Evans d. Kenny v. Indiana Youth Center
The landmark case that provided a permissible exception to the requirement for obtaining a search warrant in order to search motor vehicles was:
a. Carroll v. United States b. Chimel v. California c. United States v. Ross d. Wyoming v. Houghton
Which of the following statements represent(s) Congress’s position on the use of experts in cases of legal insanity?
a. Congress prohibited experts from testifying on whether the defendant possessed the mental state or condition that constituted an element of the crime. b. Congress took the position that whether the defendant possessed the mental state or condition that constituted an element of the crime was a matter for the jury to decide. c. Both a and b are correct. d. Neither a nor b are correct.
How many Appellate Districts are there in California?
a. Three b. Five c. Six d. Nine