The process by which police take an eyewitness to the crime scene to view a suspect shortly after an offense has been committed is called a ____________

a. showup
b. lineup
c. photo pack display
d. polygraph examination


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If the lawyer has accepted a criminal case but then finds out that the client is clearly guilty but wants to fight the charges, the lawyer ______.

a. is required to withdraw from the case b. may withdraw from the case if the judge is informed of this reason c. can continue and require that the prosecution prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt d. enter a plea of guilty on behalf of the client

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A ___________ is the inverse of the sampling ration that is used when selecting cases in systematic sampling

a. central limit theorem b. systematic sampling c. confidence intervals d. sampling interval e. stratified sampling

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Which of the following statements is correct regarding Daubert?

a. Daubert imposes a higher standard for the admission of scientific evidence from an expert. b. Daubert is incompatible with the Federal Rules of Evidence. c. Under Daubert, the judge, not the scientific community, is the gatekeeper of scientific evidence. d. Under Daubert, the scientific community must recognize the evidence as “generally accepted” before expert testimony can be admissible.

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The main sources of hearsay information used to establish probable cause in most arrests that rely on hearsay are ___________ _____________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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