SOC 205 Quiz 3 Answers / Society, Law and Government
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Strayer SOC 205 Quiz 3 Answers
1. The source of the exclusionary rule, which in effect means that evidence procured in an illegal search and seizure may not be used against the accused at trial, is the ____ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
2. What is a reason that a convicted criminal can appeal a case?
3. During a trial, what provides members of the jury with an outline of the major objectives of each side's case, the evidence to be presented, the witnesses to be called, and what each side seeks to prove?
4. Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution declares that no person shall "be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb."
5. Which amendment to the Constitution says: "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial."
6. About what percentage of all persons charged with felonies in the United States are convicted?
7. Potential jurors are questioned in open court about their general qualifications for jury service in a process known as
8. Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the accused the opportunity "to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defense"?
9. Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to an impartial jury.
10. This is one of the common justifications for punishing those who break the law, stems from the ancient principle of revenge.
11. This type of motion is granted when the judge decides that reasonable persons would not have rendered the verdict the jury reached. It may be filed by the losing party in a civil case.
12. Civil cases are primarily disputes between:
13. Medical malpractice is a subfield of ____ law.
14. Real property normally refers to
15. Which of the following statements is not accurate?
16. Which one of these happens during a trial in a civil case?
17. Which side is the first to present and last to make closing arguments in the average civil case?
18. Each year in the United States, law enforcement officers make about how many million arrests (not counting traffic offenses)?
19. At both the state and federal levels, at least what percent of all criminal cases never go to trial.
20. The adversarial process assumes that:
21. Why may a defendant plead nolo contendere?
22. What is the essential mental element of a crime?
23. Members of grand juries in the United States typically
24. When a crime is committed in the presence of a police officer or when an officer has probable cause to believe that someone has committed (or is about to commit) a crime, an arrest can occur without a/an ________.
25. What is a justification for a grand jury?
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