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Question 1 points
What is discretion? Select one.
Question options:
The unquestionable entitlement to be obeyed that comes from fulfilling a specific role.
The use of physical coercion to overcome the will of the individual.
The right inherent in a role to use any means to overcome resistance.
The authority to make a decision between two or more choices.
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Question 2 points
What is one of the clearest examples of judicial discretion,
which states that evidence that has been obtained improperly
cannot be used against the defendant at trial? Select one.
Question options:
Plea bargain
Halo effect
Exclusionary rule
Asset forfeiture
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, Question 3 points
True or false: Judges have discretion in appointing guardian ad
litem cases and indigent cases to attorneys.
Question options:
True
False
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Question 4 points
What is discretion a manifestation of? Select one.
Question options:
Participation bias
Sampling bias
Selection bias
Funding bias
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Question 5 points
What is an external factor that limits discretionary decision
making for community corrections officers? Select one.
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Pre-sentence investigations
Post-sentence supervision
Plea bargaining
Mandatory use of risk and need assessment instruments
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