Which example correctly applies the exclusionary rule?
A) An officer executing a warrant on the suspect?s home sees the suspect in a neighboring home and goes in
after him, finding evidence of criminal activity in that home in the process.
B) An officer executing a warrant on a suspect?s home sees additional evidence of another crime in the home.
C) An officer executing a warrant to search a vehicle goes into the house and finds what he was originally looking for in the vehicle.
D) An officer executing a warrant on a suspect?s home sees incriminating evidence in a neighbor?s garbage, which is waiting on his curb for picku
B
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Goldsberry and Myers were tried together for murder and robbery while selling drugs. Goldsberry was found guilty. During a pretrial motion to sever the trials of Myers and Goldsberry, Myers' lawyer informed the trial judge that Attorney McKenzie spoke to her client about the case while Myers was represented, potentially violating rules of professional ethics. She argued that the conversation prejudiced Myers because possible cross-examination by McKenzie might undercut Myers decision to testify. McKenzie said that Myers, made no incriminating admissions to him. Goldsberry's other lawyer, Andrew Jezic, told the court, and the court accepted, that he and McKenzie did not discuss the conversation with Myers—the two maintained a "Chinese wall" about that conversation. The trial court ruled that McKenzie could not continue to represent Goldsberry but could remain at the trial table. The prosecutor then informed the court that a State witnesses, Ms. Davis testified to the grand jury that she was "coached" by Mckenzie and Goldsberry, and that the prosecutor might have to call Mckenzie as a witness. The court prohibited Mckenzie from sitting at the trial table. What will be an ideal response?
What are three-strikes laws, and why are they so popular? Are they generally found to be effective?
What will be an ideal response?
The majority of sexual victimizations of incarcerated youth are committed by
A) visitors. B) other youth in the facility. C) facility staff. D) court personnel.
The screening procedure usually conducted by a juvenile probation officer to determine whether to release a juvenile offender to parental custody or recommend detention for further court action is known as:
a. review.
b. referral.
c. intake.
d. booking.