11.
Police deception in obtaining a confession:
A.
is unlawful.
B.
renders any subsequent confession inadmissible.
C.
both of the above.
D.
none of the above.
12.
Which of the following is a recognized exception to the exclusionary rule?
A.
The
exigency rule.
B.
The
probable cause rule.
C.
The
inevitable discovery rule.
D.
All
of the above.
13.
If the police obtain a confession in violation of a suspect's rights:
A.
this has no effect on later statements.
B.
this is presumed to taint any later statements.
C.
this is presumed to taint any subsequent ORAL statements, but not
written ones.
D.
none of the above.
14.
A suspect has a right to counsel at a line-up:
A.
if he is suspected of a crime.
B.
only if he is suspected of a felony.
C.
only if the line-up is conducted at the police station.
D.
if charges have been preferred against him.
15.
At a photographic identification procedure:
A.
there is no right to counsel.
B.
there is a right to counsel, but only if the procedure is conducted
subsequent to the suspect's apprehension.
C.
there is a right to counsel, but only if the procedure is conducted
after the suspect has been placed under pretrial restraint.
D.
none of the above.
16.
A suspect's waiver of his rights:
A.
must be in writing.
B.
must be voluntarily and knowingly made.
C.
must be witnessed by at least two police officers.
D.
all of the above.
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