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4Q-CRJ210-X01-01-Criminal
Courts
and
Procedures-Fall
2023
Seventh
Amendment
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Review
Test
Submission:
Assessment
11.2
-
Final
/
Exam
4
Question
32
2
out
of
2
points
The
right
to
a
grand
jury
can
be
found
in
which
constitutional
amendment?
Selected
Answer:
@,
The
Fifth
Answers:
The
Fourth
@
The
Fifth
The
Sixth
The
Fourteenth
Question
33
2
out
of
2
points
A
defendant
wishes
to
plead
guilty
to
a
crime
in
order
to
avoid
getting
a
very
long
sentence
that
he
might
get
if
he
went
to
trial.
The
only
problem
is
the
defendant
did
not
commit
the
crime.
Which
of
the
following
is
most
true?
Selected
@&
Answer:
The
court
must
accept
his
guilty
plea
even
if
the
defendant
claims
he
is
not
guilty
as
long
as
the
court
is
satisfied
that
the
prosecutor
has
enough
evidence
to
convict
the
defendant
if
the
case
went
to
trial.
Answers:
The
court
is
not
allowed
to
accept
his
guilty
plea.
The
court
must
dismiss
the
case.
The
only
way
he
can
plead
guilty
is
to
lie
to
the
court
and
say
that
he
committed
the
crime.
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The
court
must
accept
his
guilty
plea
even
if
the
defendant
claims
he
is
not
guilty
as
long
as
the
court
is
satisfied
that the
prosecutor
has
enough
evidence
to
convict
the
defendant
if
the
case
went
to
trial.
Question
34
0
out
of
2
points
The
burden
of
proof
in
a
criminal
case
is
"preponderance
of
the
evidence."
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Selected
Answer:
€
True
Answers:
True
&
False
Question
35
2
out
of
2
points