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Question 1.
In which case did the Supreme Court hold that the accused must be provided with counsel during post-indictment lineups?
United States v. Wade
Gideon v. Wainwright
Stovall v. Denno
Neil v. Biggers
Question 2.
In which case did the Supreme Court hold that an illegally conducted lineup does NOT invalidate later identifications resulting from an "independent source"?
Gideon v. Wainwright
Mapp v. Ohio
United States v. Wade
Miranda v. Arizona
Question 3.
The Fifth Amendment protects against
unreasonable searches and seizures.
violations of the right to counsel.
compelled self-incrimination.
cruel and unusual punishment.
Question 4
If an in-court identification is influenced by an out-of-court identification, it is called a(n) _______ identification.
tainted
flawed
unreliable
improper
Question 5
What is the appropriate level of proof for showing a valid Miranda waiver?
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
Probable cause
Preponderance of evidence
Clear and convincing evidence
Question 6
What justification is necessary in order to compel a person who is already in custody to participate in a lineup?
Probable cause
Reasonable suspicion
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
No justification is necessary.
Question 7
The ________ exception to Miranda applies if a threat exists to third parties.
exigent circumstances
public safety
emergency
impracticality
Question 8
________ are sometimes desirable to facilitate prompt identification when time is of the essence.
Lineups
Showups
Photographic arrays
In-court showups
Question 9
Identifications resulting from illegal searches and seizures are _______ admissible.
never
rarely
sometimes
always
Question 10
Which of the following is NOT a type of identification procedure?
Lineup
Showup
Photographic array
Social media page array
Question 11
When a suspect makes an involuntary statement, his or her statement will not be admissible in a criminal trial to prove guilt. This is known as the
Miranda approach.
Massiah doctrine.
due process voluntariness approach.
Fifth Amendment rule.
Question 12
Besides interrogation, which of the following is/are central elements of the Miranda approach to confessions and interrogations?
Custody
General questioning
Formal criminal proceedings
Police focusing on a suspect
Question 13
Which of the following is NOT considered a "criminal proceeding"?
A trial
Juvenile delinquency hearing
Capital sentencing hearing
Questions asked of a juvenile probationer concerning his or her probation status
Question 14
If a suspect refuses to participate in a lineup, he or she can be
sued.
thrown in prison.
charged with contempt.
released.
Question 15
When a witness identifies the suspect for the first time in court, this is best described as a(n)
trial identification.
trial array.
in-court identification.
in-court showup.
Question 16
Which of the following constitutional provisions has NOT been used successfully to challenge an identification procedure?
Fifth Amendment's self-incrimination clause
Sixth Amendment's right to counsel clause
Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause
The above have all been used successfully in challenges.
Question 17
The accused enjoys ________ during identification procedures.
due process protections
Fourth Amendment protection
Fifth Amendment protection
Fourteenth Amendment protection
Question 18
The three most common identification procedures include all of the following EXCEPT
lineup.
showup.
double-blind display.
photographic array.
Question 19
Which of the following is NOT considered a "criminal proceeding"?
An arrest
A preliminary hearing
Formal charges
Grand jury investigations
Question 20
Physical evidence obtained in violation of Miranda is admissible, as long as the information supplied by the accused is
voluntary under the Fourteenth Amendment's due process sense.
not obtained in violation of the Fifth Amendment.
not obtained in violation of the Sixth Amendment.
obtained with a search warrant.