CRJ 123 TEST 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Which of the following is not one of the primary reasons confessions play an important
role in the CRJ system? - Answers :They are easier to obtain than physical evidence
If a suspect makes a confession that results from the drugs administered from the police
that overpower the subject's rational intellect and free will, the confession is said to be
_______. - Answers :Involuntary
Which of the following is not one of the inherent purposes of the voluntariness test? -
Answers :To solidify community-police relations
The primary issue addressed by the McNabb-Mallory rule is _________. - Answers :the
amount of time between arrest and final appearance before a magistrate
Escobedo v. Illinois extended the Sixth Amendment right to a lawyer to
_______________. - Answers :the period prior to indictment
The fifth amendment right against self incrimination applies to ___________. - Answers
:Communicative evidence
In Miranda v. Arizona, the Court held that absent the three-part warning of the rights any
police interrogation is "_____________". - Answers :Inherently coercive
The U.S. Supreme Court has adopted which test to determine whether a custodial
interrogation has taken place? - Answers :An objective test
Which of the following is not required for officers to invoke the public safety exception to
Miranda? - Answers :There must be innocent bystanders in the immediate area
The U.S. Supreme Court has held that when reading a suspect their Miranda rights, it is
important that _____________. - Answers :the police clearly inform the suspect of their
rights
In order to invoke the rights to silence, a suspect must convey this to the officers
___________________. - Answers :in a "clear and unambiguous" manner
By what level of proof is the prosecution required to show that the defendant knowingly,
voluntarily, and intelligently waved their Miranda rights? - Answers :Preponderance of
the evidence
When police interrogate a suspect using the "question first and warn later" technique,
which statements are admissible at trial? - Answers :The statement after the warning is
admissible, if the suspect understands that the initial statements are not
Which of the following is not one of the primary reasons confessions play an important
role in the CRJ system? - Answers :They are easier to obtain than physical evidence
If a suspect makes a confession that results from the drugs administered from the police
that overpower the subject's rational intellect and free will, the confession is said to be
_______. - Answers :Involuntary
Which of the following is not one of the inherent purposes of the voluntariness test? -
Answers :To solidify community-police relations
The primary issue addressed by the McNabb-Mallory rule is _________. - Answers :the
amount of time between arrest and final appearance before a magistrate
Escobedo v. Illinois extended the Sixth Amendment right to a lawyer to
_______________. - Answers :the period prior to indictment
The fifth amendment right against self incrimination applies to ___________. - Answers
:Communicative evidence
In Miranda v. Arizona, the Court held that absent the three-part warning of the rights any
police interrogation is "_____________". - Answers :Inherently coercive
The U.S. Supreme Court has adopted which test to determine whether a custodial
interrogation has taken place? - Answers :An objective test
Which of the following is not required for officers to invoke the public safety exception to
Miranda? - Answers :There must be innocent bystanders in the immediate area
The U.S. Supreme Court has held that when reading a suspect their Miranda rights, it is
important that _____________. - Answers :the police clearly inform the suspect of their
rights
In order to invoke the rights to silence, a suspect must convey this to the officers
___________________. - Answers :in a "clear and unambiguous" manner
By what level of proof is the prosecution required to show that the defendant knowingly,
voluntarily, and intelligently waved their Miranda rights? - Answers :Preponderance of
the evidence
When police interrogate a suspect using the "question first and warn later" technique,
which statements are admissible at trial? - Answers :The statement after the warning is
admissible, if the suspect understands that the initial statements are not