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The U.S. Supreme Court held that due process of law required appointment of counsel for
young, inexperienced, illiterate, and indigent defendants in capital cases in: - ANS -Powell v.
Alabama

The U.S. Supreme Court required the appointment of counsel for all indigent defendants in
federal criminal cases in: - ANS -Johnson v. Zerbst

The U.S. Supreme Court applied the right to counsel at all critical stages in the criminal justice
process, not just at trial, in: - ANS -Mempa v. Rhay

The U.S. Supreme Court extended to the states the requirement to appoint for all indigent
defendants in: - ANS -1963

The right to counsel in all criminal prosecutions is established in the __________ Amendment to
the U.S. Constitution. - ANS -6th Amendment

The emphasis of bail reform efforts in the 1960s was - ANS -Reduction of Pretrial detention

The emphasis of bail reform efforts in the 1970s was - ANS -Preventive detention

The U.S. Supreme Court held that the decision to prosecute may not be deliberately based
upon an unjustifiable standard such as race, religion, or other arbitrary classification in: - ANS
-BrodenKircher v. Haye

In 1984, the Supreme Court articulated constitutional standards for determining whether a
defendant had ineffective assistance of counsel in the case of: - ANS -Strickland v. Washington

The odds of pretrial detention for__________ males were twice those for white males, and the
differences between these males and either African-American females or white females were
even larger. - ANS -African American

The first bail reform movement occurred during the 19__ - ANS -2960s

The second bail reform movement occurred during the 19___ - ANS -1970s

In 1951 there were only ___________________ public defender organizations in the US. - ANS
-7

, In most states, _____________________________ felony cases are dismissed by the
prosecutor prior to a determination of guilt or innocence. - ANS -1/3 or 1/2 of all felony cases

The ______________________________ Project found that the majority of defendants
released on their own recognizance did appear for trial. - ANS -Manhattan Bail Project

Repeated studies consistently show that pretrial detention has __________ effects on other
case processing decisions. - ANS -Spillover effect

As part of the courtroom workgroup, in other words, public defenders are in a better position
than private attorneys to negotiate favorable plea bargains and thus to ______________
punishment. - ANS -Mitigate

Richard Sander, a law professor at the University of California Los Angeles, noted that
________ percent of the African-American students who entered law school in the fall of 1991
either did not graduate or did not pass the bar exam. - ANS -

A number of studies document ____________________ racial discrimination in bail decisions. -
ANS -Direct

When asked about the amount of racial bias that currently exists in the justice system, more
than half of the African American lawyers, but only _______ percent of the white lawyers,
answered "very much." - ANS -

The strongest predictor of the outcome of a bail decision is: - ANS -Prosecutor's
recommendation on type and amount of bail

_______ is the case regarding a white student suing for admission to the University of Michigan
Law School. - ANS -

The U.S. Supreme Court barred imprisonment of a person for any offense unless they are
represented by counsel in: - ANS -Gideon v. Wainwright 1963

The U.S. Supreme Court held that defendants are entitled to effective assistance of counsel in
1984, but this was later revisited in the 2002 case of: - ANS -Williams V. Taylor

The U.S. Supreme Court held that federal criminal procedure rules regarding discovery do not
require release of documents needed to make a selective prosecution claim in: - ANS -US v.
Armstrong 1996

The USSC (US Supreme Court) first addressed racial discrimination in jury selection in: - ANS
-Strauder v. West Virginia 1880

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