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8.7 DQ

Quiz by Isaiah Hicks

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  • Q1
    The writ of habeas corpus and the grand jury both
    prevent the legislature from punishing a person without a court trial.
    protect a citizen from being held for a crime without good reason.
    guarantee an individual the right to an attorney.
    require bail before a suspect can be released from jail
    30s
  • Q2
    The 5th Amendment's guarantee against double jeopardy means that
    a person cannot be tried in both federal and State courts.
    a person cannot be forced to testify against him- or herself
    a person cannot be tried twice for the same crime.
    in trials in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict, no second trial may be held.
    30s
  • Q3
    Which of the following is one justification for the use of bail?
    The use of bail amounts to self-incrimination, which is unconstitutional.
    A person should not be imprisoned until his or her guilt has been established.
    The use of bail can cause a delay in holding a trial.
    The use of bail renders the use of a grand jury unnecessary.
    30s
  • Q4
    During a trial, a defendant is allowed to exercise the 5th Amendment guarantee against self-incrimination when
    the prosecutor demands that the defendant confess.
    the judge requests that the defendant repeat his or her testimony.
    he or she wishes to avoid going to trial.
    he or she wishes to avoid incriminating another person.
    30s
  • Q5
    Which of the following is TRUE about the crime of treason?
    It can be committed during wartime or peace.
    It applies only to permanent resident aliens.
    It is the only crime defined in the Constitution.
    It is the only crime that does not require witnesses to prove.
    30s

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