An officer without jurisdiction makes an out of state arrest and brings the arrestee before the court of a state where the crime was committed. The non-jurisdictional arrest deprives the court of its jurisdiction to try the defendant
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE Frisbie v. Collins (1952 )
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______ occur when a computer system is accessed without permission.
a. Distributed denial of services b. Rogue access points c. Micro-segments d. Network intrusions
__________ accounts have led to more convictions in the United States than any other type of evidence
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Reports should be written_________
A. in lay terms B. accurately C. subjectively D. in the present tense
Imagine that you are a judge speaking to a class at Harvard Law School. The students, just beginning their first year, are under the impression that the judge is the principal decision maker in courts. You know, however, that they are not. How would you explain your role and others' roles in the court? You are a particularly active leader in the courtroom work group, but you know other judges have a laissez-faire attitude. Why do you feel that your approach serves the whole courtroom work group better? Explain.
What will be an ideal response?