In a cross complaint or counterclaim, the defendant spouse may:

A. Allege the same grounds as the plaintiff spouse.
B. Establish new grounds.
C. Seek a divorce.
D. Initiate divorce proceedings.


Answer: D

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You pass a home that has a marijuana plant in a hanging planter on the deck. As a police officer, you stop and seize it, arresting the occupants of the home. They argue that Katz prevents you from doing so. What would be the ruling?

A) The home is a physical location and is protected. B) A home has a reasonable expectation of privacy. C) The owners were in the home and were covered as protected persons. D) A plant on a deck is knowingly exposed to the public.

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If you were arrested for an assault and given a choice between a plea bargain (with probation) or a deferred prosecution, which would you prefer and why?

What will be an ideal response?

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What are the potential obstacles to successful prosecutions of hate/bias crimes?

a. all of the below
b. proving the crime was motivated by bias
c. special defenses
d. lenient sentences

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In the future, the types of cases routinely heard in criminal courts are likely to change somewhat and to reflect more strongly the problems confronted by the elderly.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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