Stuart Taylor contends that the Miranda v. Arizona decision
a. often leads to a situation where guilty suspects are freed on technicalities.
b. should be overturned by the Supreme Court.
c. has significantly increased the number of confessions made to police.
d. did not forbid the forcible extraction of information but only the use of that information as evidence in a criminal case.
d. did not forbid the forcible extraction of information but only the use of that information as evidence in a criminal case.
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A) vetoing legislation B)introducing legislation C)engaging in daily negotiations D)mobilizing public sentiment
If a state accepts a federal grant-in-aid, it must
A. match the funds with twice that amount in state funds. B. reduce its income tax rates to adjust for the increased income. C. reimburse the federal government after a specified period. D. comply with federal restrictions on its use. E. None of these answers is correct.