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| After booking, arrestees will be brought be a judge at the _____ advised of there rights and the charges, and be given a chance to make bail |
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| Which amendment to the U.S. constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures |
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| The burden of proof required for a victory in a civil case in the: |
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| Obtaining clients is half of the problem facing private attorneys who represent criminal clients, the second half is: |
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| Due process rights generally do not include the ______ amendment |
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| 3rd, 7th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th |
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| the two major adversary actors in the criminal justice system are |
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| prosecutor vs public defender |
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| at which stage of a felony case is the defense attorney least likely to be present? |
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| the crime control model is usually associated with _____ politics |
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| to which amendment is the right to counsel attributed to? |
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| which of the following is a characteristic of the crime control model of criminal justice? |
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| Protect public over rights |
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| which of the the two amendments to the U.S. constitution mention due process? |
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| which of the following is the highest burden of proof? |
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| which of the following are true of the appellate courts |
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| never a single judge, no new trail, no new testimony, reviews records, motions |
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| need to bring to conclusion, wrap it up |
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| fairness, standard, predictability |
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| in the adversarial system |
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| all sides presues self interest |
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| the size of the supreme court is determined by |
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| the decision in marbury v madison |
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| the power of judicial review |
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| most lawyers in colonial America received there training |
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| uniformity of legal education |
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| reduces cost, predictability, set standards |
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| standards for admission the bar are |
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| geographically, sub matter |
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| access allow to get from other jurisdiction |
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| an appellate court decides cases based on |
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| a norm indicates social expectations of what is right or norm |
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| law can be conceived of as a body of customs governing society |
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| the concept of natural law serves to limit the power of government |
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| common law depends on the outcome of future cases |
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| the case method is a Conservative approach of law |
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| first year law school courses are virtually the same at all law schools |
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| uniformity of legal education increase the predictability of the law |
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| when considering a case, appellate courts never permit new testimony |
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| appellate course do not permit the witnesses to testify |
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| the supreme court provides elaborate explanations for why it declines to a hear case |
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