Question: Bail is defined as money or property pledged by a defendant to get pretrial release from custody that would be forfeited should the defendant fail to appear subsequent court proceedings. True False

Answer: True

Question: When the victim or witnesses in a case is shown several people, including the suspect it is known as: Showup None of the above Lineup Test

Answer: Lineup

Question: The landmark case for stop and frisk laws is: Rochin v. California Terry v. Ohio Aguilar v. Texas Draper v. United States

Answer: Terry v. Ohio

Question: The seizure by the government, without compensation, of money and property connected with illegal activity is known as: Burden of proof. Statue of limitations. Asset forfeiture. None of the above.

Answer: Asset forfeiture.

Question: Which one(s) are elements of a crime of robbery? The wrongful taking of another person’s property A threat of force Both a & b None of the above

Answer: Both a & b

Question: Ratified in 1865, the 13th Amendment: Banned racial practices of the law. Created affirmative action. Abolished slavery. All of the above.

Answer: Abolished slavery.

Question: Officers can usually make an arrest: For any offense committed in their presence For any felony if they have probable cause With a valid warrant All of the above

Answer: All of the above

Question: The USA PATRIOT Act is legislation that significantly improves the nation’s counterterrorism efforts. True False

Answer: True

Question: Corporal punishment is defined as: Public Life in prison Capital punishment

Answer: Public

Question: A protection taken by the appellate courts to balance the needs of society for law enforcement against the privacy rights of individuals is known as: Due process. The balancing test. The clear and convictable danger test. None of the above.

Answer: The balancing test.