Question: Question 19 - In order for a confession to be admissible it must be: voluntary. true. independently corroborated. in writing. Question 20 - The conception

Question 19 - In order for a confession to be admissible it must be:

voluntary.
true.
independently corroborated.
in writing.

Question 20 - The conception and planning of an offense by an officer and his procurement of its commission by one who would not have perpetrated it except for the trickery, persuasion, or fraud of the officer is:

ensnarement
entrapment
framing
a set up

Question 21 - The precedent case for analyzing confession issues is:

Terry v. Ohio.
Miranda v. Arizona.
Escobedo v. Illinois.
Massiah v. United States.

Question 22 - Statements, including confessions, will not be admissible in court if obtained while violating a person's right to reasonable expectation of privacy under the:

Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Sixth Amendment
Fourteenth Amendment

Question 23 - Which of the following is not a part of the Miranda warning?

You have the right to remain silent.
If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for you without cost.
You may stop answering questions at any time you choose.
Anything you say can and will be used against you in court.

Question 24 - The public safety exception was established in:

Jacobson v. United States.
Katz v. United States.
New York v. Quarles.
Illinois v. Perkins.

Question 25 - Which of the following is not true about grand juries?

Choice of jurors determined by state law.
Does not make a determination of guilt.
May initiate investigations.
Different jury for each case.

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