QUESTION 6
Which of the following is the constitutional right of an accused?
The prosecutor may not use evidence willfully taken by the police in violation of constitutional rights. |
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The Fourth Amendment is the source of a person's right against self-incrimination. |
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Self-incrimination means that the prosecutor can call the defendant to the witness stand during trial. |
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The Sixth Amendment requires all criminal prosecutions to go to trial within 90 days. |
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The Fifth Amendment guarantees criminal defendants the right to have the assistance of defense counsel. |
Ans: The prosecutor may not use evidence willfully taken by the police in violation of constitutional rights
QUESTION 6 Which of the following is the constitutional right of an accused? The prosecutor may...
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