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Feb 20, 2024
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Question 1
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The term “parallel rights” refers to ___________. (MO1-1)
rights guaranteed by a state constitution that are similar to the rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
rights guaranteed by a state constitution that include rights not guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
rights guaranteed by state statute that are similar to the rights included in the state constitution
state rights that have been replaced by federal rights
Actually, many times state constitutions provide the same rights to citizens as the U.S. Constitution.
Question 2
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The cases of
Powell v. Alabama
(1932) and
Brown v. Mississippi
(1936) established what came to be known as __________. (MO1-3)
the criminal procedure doctrine
the due process doctrine
the distinguishing case doctrine
the fundamental fairness doctrine
Correct, both of these cases are included in the fundamental fairness doctrine.
Question 3
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According to the ________, SCOTUS’s interpretation trumps the interpretation of all other courts (federal and local) of Congress, and of all state and local legislatures. (MO1-3)
judiciary clause
principle of judicial review
supervisory power clause
supreme review clause
Correct, the view of the U.S. Supreme Court overrules any contradicting ruling or law.
Question 4
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Which Constitutional amendment guarantees the right against excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishment? (MO1-4)
The Fourth Amendment
The Fifth Amendment
The Sixth Amendment
The Eighth Amendment
Correct, the Eighth Amendment guarantees the right against excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishment.
Question 5
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Which Constitutional amendment guarantees the right of a person to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures? (MO1-2)
The Fourth Amendment
The Fifth Amendment
The Sixth Amendment
The Eighth Amendment
Correct, the Fourth Amendment guarantees the right of a person to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures by mandating that probable cause be used as the standard of proof.
Question 6
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The due process revolution occurred ____________.(MO1-3)
during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
between 1781 and 1900
in the new era of crime control, between 1900 and 1960
between 1960 and 1969
Correct, several court rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court during the 1960’s produced great strides for due process.
Question 7
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(True) or (False)? Although it is the highest court in the land, SCOTUS depends on local courts and the police to apply its decisions to daily situations. (MO1-2)
(True)
(False)
Correct, local courts and police are expected, and required, to incorporate SCOTUS decisions into their daily operations.
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Question 8
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There are two main petitions a defendant can use to ask a higher court to review a decision made by a lower court:
habeas corpus
and __________. (MO1-5)
suppression
certiorari
precedent
affirmation
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