& Answers 2026 | Latest Review Guide
1. Describe the significance of the Tenth Amendment in the context of state
versus federal powers.
The Tenth Amendment limits the powers of the states to only those
listed in the Constitution.
The Tenth Amendment grants states the power to override federal
laws.
The Tenth Amendment establishes the supremacy of federal law over
state law.
The Tenth Amendment emphasizes that any powers not specifically
granted to the federal government are reserved for the states,
reinforcing the principle of federalism.
2. What are the key rights guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment of the United
States Constitution?
The right to bear arms, the right to free speech, the right to assemble
peacefully, the right to petition the government, and the right to
privacy.
The right to vote, the right to free press, the right to free exercise of
religion, and the right to a fair trial.
The right to a speedy trial, the right to an impartial jury, the right to
be informed of the charges, the right to confront witnesses, and the
right to counsel.
The right to due process, the right to equal protection under the law,
the right to a public trial, and the right to remain silent.
,3. Why is it important to maintain a chain of custody for evidence such as
blood-soaked clothing?
To increase the amount of evidence collected.
To ensure the integrity and reliability of the evidence throughout
the investigation.
To simplify the evidence collection process.
To allow for the evidence to be altered if necessary.
4. In a scenario where a latent fingerprint developed with iodine is not
photographed promptly, what impact could this have on a legal
investigation?
The evidence will still be valid as long as it is documented later.
The fingerprint may become unusable for evidence due to fading,
potentially compromising the investigation.
The investigation can proceed without the fingerprint evidence.
The fingerprint can be enhanced later using digital technology.
5. Describe the significance of photographing a latent fingerprint developed
with iodine shortly after its development.
The photograph serves as a backup in case the fingerprint is
accidentally damaged.
Quick photography ensures that the fingerprint can be analyzed for
DNA evidence.
Photographing quickly is crucial to preserve the fingerprint's clarity
and detail before it fades due to the volatility of iodine vapors.
It is important to document the fingerprint for future reference in
court.
,6. What powers does the Tenth Amendment reserve for the states?
The power to regulate interstate commerce
The right to bear arms
The right to free speech
Powers not delegated to the federal government
7. Describe the significance of voluntariness in the context of a suspect's
statement during an investigation.
Voluntariness is irrelevant to the admissibility of evidence in court.
Voluntariness allows law enforcement to use any means necessary to
obtain a confession.
Voluntariness ensures that a suspect's statement is made freely and
without coercion, making it admissible in court.
Voluntariness only applies to written statements, not verbal ones.
8. What is the primary purpose of maintaining a chain of custody in legal
investigations?
To reduce the cost of investigations.
To ensure the integrity and reliability of evidence.
To expedite the legal process.
To increase the number of witnesses.
9. According to the most recent U.S. Supreme Court discussed in your textbook
the application of the death penalty to juveniles is constitutionally
impermissible because
, persons under 18 years old are particularly susceptible to immature
and irresponsible behavior.
there is evidence that the death penalty is widely regarded as cruel
and unusual.
all of the above.
international public opinion is against the death penalty for juveniles.
the U.S. is the only country in the world to officially sanction the death
penalty for juveniles.
10. Describe the role of non-working traffic controls in the context of a legal
investigation.
Non-working traffic controls are primarily for aesthetic purposes.
Non-working traffic controls, such as traffic cones and barricades,
help manage the scene and ensure safety during investigations.
Non-working traffic controls are only used for directing traffic in
normal conditions.
Non-working traffic controls are irrelevant to legal investigations.
11. Interpret the significance of the first part of the Sixth Amendment in the
context of legal proceedings.
It ensures that defendants are tried without unnecessary delays,
promoting fairness in the judicial process.
It protects against self-incrimination.
It guarantees the right to an attorney in all cases.
It allows for the collection of evidence without a warrant.
12. If a detective collects blood-soaked jeans and places them in a heat sealed
plastic bag, what procedure should they follow next to ensure proper