Question 1:
is a formal means of social control that involves the use of rules that are interpreted, and are
enforceable, by the courts of a political community.
Answer:
Criminal law
3 multiple choice options
Question 2:
A crime is a violation of the of a political jurisdiction.
Answer:
Penal Code
3 multiple choice options
Question 3:
Which of the following penal sanctions is used primarily to prevent undesired conduct and to provide
retribution?
Answer:
punishment
3 multiple choice options
Question 4:
The criminal law of the United States, for the most part, is derived from the laws of
Answer:
England
3 multiple choice options
Question 5:
In common law, the decision in a particular case becomes a potential basis, or , for deciding the
outcomes of similar cases in the future.
Answer:
precedent
3 multiple choice options
stare decisis ex post facto amicus curiae
animus possidend
Question 6:
The principle of using precedents to guide future decisions in court cases is called
.
Answer:
stare decisis
3 multiple choice options
,Question 7:
Image-based question
Answer:
Image-based question
Question 8:
Most of the procedural, or due process, rights given to criminal suspects or defendants in the United
States are found
in
Answer:
the Bill of Rights.
3 multiple choice options
Question 9:
Image-based question
Answer:
Image-based question
Question 10:
Which of the following Amendments extends the procedural safeguards of the Bill of Rights to people
charged with state crimes?
Answer:
Fourteenth
3 multiple choice options
Question 11:
The protects American citizens from "unreasonable searches and seizures."
Answer:
Fourth Amendment
3 multiple choice options
Question 12:
The guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial.
Answer:
Sixth Amendment
3 multiple choice options
Question 13:
The states that excessive bail shall not be required.
Answer:
Eighth Amendment
, 3 multiple choice options
Question 14:
Which of the following refers to explorations or inspections by law enforcement officers of homes,
premises, vehicles, or persons for the purpose of discovering evidence of crimes or persons who are
accused of crimes?
Answer:
searches
3 multiple choice options
Question 15:
A(n) is a written order from a court directing law enforcement officers to conduct a search or to arrest a
person.
Answer:
warrant
3 multiple choice options
Question 16:
In the 1969 case of Chimel v. California, the Supreme Court
Answer:
limited the scope of searches incident to an arrest.
3 multiple choice options
Question 17:
Under the Supreme Court's , a warrantless search not incident to an arrest may be justified in an
emergency situation.
Answer:
exigent circumstances doctrine
3 multiple choice options
Question 18:
An arrest warrant is issued only if substantial and trustworthy evidence
supports the conclusion that
Answer:
a violation of the law has been committed and the person to be arrested committed the violation.
3 multiple choice options
Question 19:
Image-based question
Answer:
Image-based question