Which judge was the first noncitizen judge in the United States based on his racial classification?

A. Alberto Gonzalez
B. Miriam Neveira de Rodon
C. Macon Bolling Allen
D. Irvin Mollison


C. Macon Bolling Allen

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The ___________Amendment requires that trials be open to the public

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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One of the most significant Supreme Court cases for juvenile justice rights is Tennessee v. Garner (1967), which outlines the four most important due process rights for juvenile offenders.

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

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______ is referred to as the study of right and wrong, duty, responsibility, and personal character.

a. Ethics b. Discretion c. Profiling d. Nonfeasance

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The cause, inducement, or reason why an act is committed is called:

a. intent b. motive c. recklessness d. negligence

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