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Falsifying patrol logs to make the numbers come out right in response to alleged racial profiling practices is called
 
  a. disparity.
  b. ghosting.
  c. balancing.
  d. corruption.
   e. rigging.

Question 2

In which case was the affirmative constitutional duty placed on prosecutors to disclose exculpatory evidence to a defendant?
 
  a. Robinette v. Barnes
  b. County of Sacramento v. Lewis
   c. Mendoza v. Block
  d. Scott v. Harris
  e. Brady v. Maryland



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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