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The ________ requirement assumes that the government must
produce facts that support any intrusion upon personal freedom or
liberty.
A. Compelling evidence
B. Reasonable invasion
C. Objective basis
D. Subjective impression -ANSWER-B. Objective basis
In times of war, the balances reflected in a constitutional democracy:
A. Tend to shift and emphasize fairness
B. Remain unchanged
C. Lean heavily toward community safety
D. Tend to shift and emphasize individual autonomy -ANSWER-C.
Lean heavily toward community safety
Which is true in analyzing a case brief such as Bostick v State, 554
So. 2nd 1153 (Fla. 1989):
A. The name of the prosecutor is Bostick
B. The second number, 1153, is the volume of the set of published
legal reports
C. The first number, 554, is the volume of the set of published legal
reports
D. 554 is the page number of the citation -ANSWER-c. The first
number, 554, is the volume of the set of published legal reports
,A writ of review issued by the Supreme Court to have a lower court
send their court records up for review is referred to as a:
A. Writ of mandamus
B. Writ of corpus delicti
C. Writ of habeas corpus
D. Writ of certiorari -ANSWER-D. Writ of certiorari
According to the text, minor offenders journey through Step 2 of the
day-to-day decision point in the law of criminal procedure, which is:
A. Police stations
B. Prosecutor's offices
C. Public places
D. Trial courts -ANSWER-A. Police Stations
If the appellate court sends the case back to the lower court for further
action, the case has been:
A. Reversed
B. Affirmed
C. Dissented
D. Remanded -ANSWER-D. Remanded
If the appellate court nullifies the lower court's judgment, the case has
been:
A. Reversed
B. Affirmed
C. Dissented
D. Remanded -ANSWER-A. Reversed
The part of a case brief which sets forth the reasoning of the court is
called the:
A. Holding
B. Title
,C. Opinion
D. Facts -ANSWER-C. Opinion
Every time a police officer makes a decision to stop someone, use
force, make an arrest, etc., they must articulate every fact to justify
their actions since they are infringing on the rights of someone's
individual liberties. A hunch or whim is never enough. This principle of
justifying our legal actions is referred to as the:
A. Miranda Rule
B. Objective Basis Requirement
C. Terry Rules
D. Selective Enforcement Principle -ANSWER-B. Objective Basis
Requirment
When an appellate court upholds the lower court's judgment, it is said
to ________ the decision.
A. Reverse
B. Affirm
C. Dispose
D. Remand -ANSWER-B. Affirm
In criminal procedure class, the 'case-text method' primarily involves
reading from:
A. The U.S. Supreme Court
B. Federal trial courts (U.S. District Courts)
C. State supreme courts
D. State trial courts -ANSWER-A. The U.S. Supreme Court
Who can appeal a conviction?
A. Either the defendant or the government
B. The defendant
C. Depends on the type of court the case is heard in
, D. The government -ANSWER-B. The defendant
When judges agree with the result of a decision but for varied
reasons, they write a ________ opinion.
A. Plurality
B. Dissenting
C. Concurring
D. Majority -ANSWER-C. Concurring
The term 'collateral attack' refers to a review of the constitutionality of:
A. Using a two-tiered argument to prove guilt at trial
B. A person's custodial detention in a jail or prison
C. Establishing guilt through the use of eyewitnesses
D. The time frame in which defense counsel was appointed -
ANSWER-B. A person's custodial detention in a jail or prison
Stare decisis is a legal principle that is applied by which of the
following actors in the criminal justice system?
A. Prosecutors
B. Police officers
C. Jurors
D. Judges -ANSWER-D. Judges
Criminal procedure law reflects a balance between:
A. The police and the prosecutor
B. State and federal governments
C. The lower courts and the appellate courts
D. Individual autonomy and community safety -ANSWER-D.
Individual autonomy and community safety
When a majority of the justices agree with the decision in a case but
they cannot agree on the reasons, the opinion with the reasoning
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