Appeal 6th Edition Worrall
Criminal Procedure: From First Contact to Appeal, 6e (Worrall)
Chapter 2 Remedies
2.1 Multiple Choice Questions
1) Which rule provides that evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution cannot be used in a
criminal trial to prove guilt?
A) The exclusionary rule
B) The fair examination rule
C) The indoctrination rule
D) The prior criminal procedure rule
Answer: A
Page Ref: 33
Objective: Summarize the exclusionary rule and the issues associated with it.
Level: Basic
2) There are two types of remedies:
A) Extralegal and legal
B) Illegal and interlegal
C) Legal and intralegal
D) Extralegal and illegal
Answer: A
Page Ref: 33
Objective: Summarize the exclusionary rule and the issues associated with it.
Level: Basic
3) Extralegal remedies are:
A) Remedies made available by the law, by court decisions, or by a police policy or procedure
B) Remedies made through government action
C) Remedies conducted outside the legal process
D) Remedies that follow a formal process
Answer: C
Page Ref: 33
Objective: Summarize the exclusionary rule and the issues associated with it.
Level: Basic
4) Which of the following is the most frequently discussed remedy in criminal procedure?
A) Constitutional law
B) Exclusionary rule
C) Criminal law
D) Legal remedies
Answer: B
Page Ref: 33
Objective: Summarize the exclusionary rule and the issues associated with it.
Level: Intermediate
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5) Which of the following is a criticism of the exclusionary rule?
A) The rule excludes reliable evidence.
B) The rule does very little to deter police misconduct.
C) The rule creates public cynicism towards the judicial system.
D) The rule deters police misconduct.
Answer: B
Page Ref: 36
Objective: Summarize the exclusionary rule and the issues associated with it.
Level: Intermediate
6) Which of the following is an argument in support of the exclusionary rule?
A) The rule is beneficial because it helps innocent people.
B) Innocent people have been subjected to more unconstitutional searches.
C) The exclusionary rule is disproportionate in terms of its consequences.
D) The exclusionary rule fails to serve as a general deterrent.
Answer: A
Page Ref: 37
Objective: Summarize the exclusionary rule and the issues associated with it.
Level: Basic
7) The exclusionary rule does NOT apply in:
A) Habeas corpus proceedings
B) Parole revocation hearings
C) Grand jury investigations
D) All of the above
Answer: D
Page Ref: 37
Objective: Summarize the exclusionary rule and the issues associated with it.
Level: Basic
8) Which exception to the exclusionary rule provides that when an honest mistake is made
during the course of a search or a seizure, any subsequently obtained evidence will be considered
admissible?
A) Parole
B) Revocation
C) Good faith
D) Impeachment
Answer: C
Page Ref: 38
Objective: Summarize the exclusionary rule and the issues associated with it.
Level: Basic
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9) Which rule excludes additional evidence later obtained in an investigation that was the result
of an initial illegal search?
A) Bad faith rule
B) Silver platter rule
C) Purged taint
D) Fruit of the poisonous tree
Answer: D
Page Ref: 40
Objective: Summarize the "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine and the exceptions to it.
Level: Basic
10) Exceptions to the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine include:
A) Purged taint
B) Independent source
C) Inevitable discovery
D) All of the above
Answer: D
Page Ref: 41-43
Objective: Summarize the "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine and the exceptions to it.
Level: Basic
11) Which exception to the fruit of poisonous tree doctrine permits the introduction of evidence
if it has become attenuated to the extent that it dissipated the taint of the initial unconstitutional
act?
A) Independent source exception
B) Purged taint exception
C) Inevitable exception
D) Questionable procedure exception
Answer: B
Page Ref: 41
Objective: Summarize the "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine and the exceptions to it.
Level: Basic
12) Which exception to the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine permits the introduction of
evidence if it has arrived via an independent source, such as a party disconnected from the case
at hand?
A) Independent source exception
B) Purged taint exception
C) Inevitable exception
D) Questionable procedure exception
Answer: A
Page Ref: 43
Objective: Summarize the "fruit of the poisonous tree" doctrine and the exceptions to it.
Level: Basic
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