In which case did the Supreme Court create the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine?

A) Mapp v. Ohio
B) Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. United States
C) Wong Sun v. United States
D) Segura v. United States


Answer: B

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However, the E-Bay security operatives managed to discover his consumer scam involving interstate commerce and alerted the federal prosecutor in San Francisco. Charlie Poindexter now faces federal charges resulting from his electronic scam played on the Internet. Charlie Poindexter has requested a trial by jury. The defendant has heard of smaller juries and non-unanimous jury verdicts and wonders how many jurors must vote to convict him of the federal charges for which he has been indicted. As a general rule, the correct jury vote would require that A) eight jurors out of twelve must vote in favor of a guilty verdict to obtain a valid decision in a federal criminal trial. B) nine out of twelve jurors must vote for a guilty verdict to produce a valid federal court decision. C) a jury vote consisting of five out of six creates a valid federal judgment. D) six out of six jurors must vote for conviction to make a valid judgment E) twelve out of twelve jurors must vote for conviction to make a valid judgment.

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Which model of juvenile justice seeks to reconcile the interests of victims, offenders, and the community through programs and supervision practices?

A) balanced and restorative model B) rehabilitative model C) justice model D) crime control model

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Which of the following refers to the reassurance of the subjects and an explanation of the purposes of the research upon completion of a study?

a. Plants b. Spies c. Confederates d. Facilitators

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In the past, what did courts use as the primary remedy when discrimination occurred?

a. equal opportunity selection b. quota systems c. race norming d. none of these choices

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