GOVT 2306: Chapter 13- Crime and Corrections | Questions with 100 Correct Answers | Verified
A felony is - a serious criminal offense that could subject a person to state prison punishment. A misdemeanor is a - less serious crime that could subject a person to a fine or up to a one-year sentence in county jail. According to rulings by the US Supreme Court, which of the following individuals are prevented from facing the death penalty? - juveniles According to the textbook, - Texas has more verified wrongful convictions than any other state in the United States. Arraignment before a judge is necessary at what stage of the criminal justice process? - after a person is arrested for a crime Based upon a provision in the penal code, a person convicted of __________ felonies can be sentenced to life in prison. - three In 1936, Texas amended the state constitution so that the governor can only grant clemency on the recommendation of the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. Why was this limitation on gubernatorial power created? - Governors had tended to abuse the power of clemency, and there were fears of widespread corruption with respect to clemency granted by the governor. In 2002, the police department of which city had its crime laboratory closed due to serious problems with its policies, procedures, and quality of work? - Houston Prosecuting attorneys are, according to the authors of the textbook, - the most important actors in the Texas criminal justice system.
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