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2.21: Intro CJ Ch 6.5 Multiple Choice Questions (6)

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    A landmark SCOTUS decision in which the Court decided that a probationer has the right to counsel in a hearing where a suspended prison sentence may be imposed.

    • Parole Revocation
    • Conditions of Release
    • Fundamental Rights
    • Mempa v. Rhay (1967)

    A common condition of probation and parole whereby probationers and parolees waive their right to be free from unreasonable government searches and seizures.

    • Fundamental Rights
    • Parole Revocation
    • Fourth Waiver
    • Conditions of Release

    A category of rights that the SCOTUS has set aside as deserving special protection from infringement by the government.

    • Conditions of Release
    • Morrissey v. Brewer (1972)
    • Mempa v. Rhay (1967)
    • Fundamental Rights

    A landmark SCOTUS decision in which the court determined that a revocation hearing must be held to determine the factual basis of a probation revocation.

    • Mempa v. Rhay (1967)
    • Fourth Waiver
    • Morrissey v. Brewer (1972)
    • Conditions of Release

    Rules that person released on bail must follow in order to stay out of jail, such as not leaving the jurisdiction of the court.

    • Mempa v. Rhay (1967)
    • Conditions of Release
    • Fourth Waiver
    • Fundamental Rights

    The process of sending an offender back to prison for violating the conditions of parole.

    • Fundamental Rights
    • Parole Revocation
    • Mempa v. Rhay (1967)
    • Conditions of Release
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