CJUS 320 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
The origin of the right to remain silent is tied to what common-law rule? confessions have to be voluntary According to what rationale do forced confessions violate due process, even if they're true? the accusatory system rationale The right to remain silent can be traced back in history to the: laws of Moses embodied in the Talmudic law Under the accusatorial system rationale, a forced confession violates due process, even if the confession is true, because: the state has the burden of proving guilt under our system The case of New York v. Quarles (1984), in which an officer asked a suspect about a gun, created what exception to the Miranda rule regarding custodial interrogation? the public safety exceptio
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