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1. Brady material tends to prove the defendant...? 2. Federal Judges are appointed by Congress for how long? 3. A Search Incident to Arrest

1. Brady" material tends to prove the defendant...?

2. Federal Judges are appointed by Congress for how long?

3. A "Search Incident to Arrest" allows police officers to searchareas within the immediate control of the individual arrested.

True

False

4. A suspect has a right to an attorney present at a pre-indictment lineup.

True

False

5. When is a defendant first officially presented the charges against them?

a

When arrested

b

When the Jury is present

c

At trial

d

At arraignment

6. The nine black defendants in the case of Powell v Alabama were known by a collective name. What is the name they are known as? [x]

7.When is the government required to inform a person arrested as to the charges/accusations against them?

a

When initially arrested.

b

At trial

c

At arraignments.

d

None of the above

8. When does an individuals Right to Counsel automatically attach or begin?

A

When questioned by the police.

B

When arrested.

C

When formally charged at arraignment.

D

Only upon request.

9. In the case of Powell v Alabama, the US Supreme Court ruled that the 6th Amendment Right to Counsel attached in this case, specifically because it was what type of case? [x]

A

Criminal case

B

Capital Case

C

Civil Case

D

Important Case.

10. When does the speedy trial clock begin to tick in a criminal court case?

A

At arrest.

B

At arraginment

C

Upon requesting an attorney.

D

Onceplea guilty to anindictment.

11. Who makes the final determination of what charges will be filled with the court against a defendant? [x]

12. An attorney is automatically appointed to a defendant at what stage?

A

Arraginment

B

Arrest

C

At Jury Trial

D

When questioned.

13. When does the speedy trial clock begin to tick in a criminal court case?

A

At arrest.

B

At arraginment

C

Upon requesting an attorney.

D

Onceplea guilty to anindictment.

14. What was the ruling regarding Right to Counsel in Gideon v Wainwright? What did this ruling do to previous rulings, such as Betts v Brady.

15. There are two inferences that are not permitted for a jury to make related to the 5th and 6th Amendments. Meaning if you exercise these rights the inference of guilt cannot be made.

What are the two improper inferences?

A

Inferred guilt from requesting an Attorney.

B

Inferred guilt from invoking your right to remain silent.

Inferred guilt from pleading guilty.

C

Inferred guilt from a confession.

D

Inferred guilt from owning a handgun.

E

Inferred guilty from eyewitness testimony.

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