1. Which of the following are the methods for demonstrating that
proffered expert testimony satisfies the Daubert test for
admissibility?
A. empirical testability of a theory or technique
B. whether the theory or technique has been peer
reviewed
C. What the known or potential error rate is
D. whether and to what degree the theory or technique
gained acceptance rate in the relevant scientific community
2. All but which are the following are potential outcomes for an
appeal.
A. all are potential outcomes for an appeal
B. affirmed, part, and reversed
C. reversed and remanded
D. Affirmed with modification
E. affirmed without modification
3. When the U.S. supreme court decides a case with 4 justices
voting one way; one justice voting with those 4 with respect to the
outcomes of case
A. dissenting opinion
B. plurality opinion
C. concurring opinion
D. Majority opinion
E. Split decision
4. which of the following proceeding is the least likely to be
deemed a critical stage of the prosecution triggering a 6th
amendment right ton counsel
A. Trail
B. Probation revocation hearing
C. arraignment
D. first appeal
E. preliminary hearing
5. the turnover rate among state assistant district attorneys is
high because
A. there is much psychological pressure and assistant
district attorneys tend to get burned out because of it
B. Criminal law is extremely complicated, and most prosecutors
prefers, when given the opportunity to do so
C. salaries are low compared to what someone with 3 or 4 years
of trail experience could make in private practice