Among the issues addressed by the Bail Reform Act of 1984 were:
A) bail for indigent defendants.
B) judicial discretion in granting bail.
C) excessive bail.
D) All of the above.
D
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Under federalism:
a. the federal government has the most power. b. state governments have more power than the federal government. c. power is shared by the national government and the states. d. the Constitution is declared the supreme law of the land.
The ___________ strikes the primer on the base of the cartridge, igniting the gunpowder, which causes the bullet to be sent through the barrel:
a. firing pin b. extractor c. ejector d. trigger e. bolt lever
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The lack of direct supervision increases the risk of police corruption. 2. Accepting free meals and services is a form of pilfering. 3. A shakedown is a form of extortion. 4. A police supervisor who accepts payment to influence the vacation schedule is engaging in patronage. 5. Police brutality can include verbal as well as physical assaults.
Budd was taken to the police station for questioning and was not read his rights per Miranda. He confessed to committing a bank robbery
Unbeknownst to Budd, his mother had given officers a treasure map which detailed the location of the bank's loot and they were currently searching for the money when Budd eventually disclosed the exact location of the money. Budd moved to suppress the bank money as poisoned fruit from the initial illegality of the unwarned confession. The prosecution's best retort is the doctrine of: a. inevitable discovery b. independent source c. attenuation d. collateral use