Reference no: EM133811074
Questions
1. Is a defendant allowed to refuse counsel and represent himself in court?
a. Yes, as long as it is an appellate court
b. Yes, as long as he has a very good knowledge of the laws related to his case
c. Yes, as long as he is mentally competent and knows he has the right to counsel
d. No, defendants have to have counsel to represent them
2. If a suspect waives his Miranda rights, questioning can begin:
a. After six hours
b. It depends on the state
c. Immediately
d. When counsel arrives
3. If a suspect asks for the assistance of counsel, questioning can begin:
a. After six hours
b. It depends on the state
c. Immediately
d. When counsel arrives
4. What does the McNabb-Mallory rule relate to?
a. The right to counsel for the trial
b. The right not to have excessive delay before arraignment
c. The right to remain silent at the time of arrest
d. The right to a jury trial
5. Mary was already tried and convicted for robbery. Can she be obliged to testify against her accomplice, Sam.
a. No, because of the 5th amendment
b. No, because of the McNabb-Mallory rule
c. Yes, if the crime was a felony
d. Yes, because she can't be tried a second time
6. A suspect is arrested and a blood test for alcohol is done without a warrant. Is this allowed?
a. Yes, because the alcohol will not stay that long in the blood
b. Yes, because a blood test is not invasive
c. No, a warrant is necessary for the 4th amendment
d. No, because it is an illegal way to obtain testimony
7. John and Tom committed a burglary together on March 20. Tom is forced to testify against John but is given "absolute immunity". This means that:
a. Tom can't be convicted of any crime
b. Tom can't be convicted of the burglary committed on March 20
c. Tom can't be convicted of the burglary committed on March 20 based on his testimony
d. Tom can be convicted of the burglary committed on March 20
8. John and Tom committed a burglary together on March 20. Tom is forced to testify against John but is given "use immunity". This means that:
a. Tom can't be convicted of any crime
b. Tom can't be convicted of the burglary committed on March 20
c. Tom can't be convicted of the burglary committed on March 20 based on his testimony
d. Tom can be convicted of the burglary committed on March 20
9. The 4th amendment protects equally against eavesdropping and interception T F
10. A strip search may be done to a person who was arrested for a violent crime T F