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An appeal from a trial court's judgment of conviction:
 
  a. is considered a direct attack.
  b. can be taken multiple times.
  c. can only be taken if the trial court certifies that there are important issues for the higher court to hear.
  d. is the equivalent of habeas corpus.

Question 2

Walter Miller identified the unique conduct norms that define the lower-class culture and that often clash with conventional values. Which of the following is not one of those norms?
 
  a. Fate c. Autonomy
  b. Toughness d. Education



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

D



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