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Tirant22

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According to DNA exonerations, what percentage of wrong convictions come from innocent people confessing to crimes they didn't commit?
 
  a. 10 percent
  b. 25 percent
  c. 50 percent
  d. 30 percent

Question 2

The case of New York v. Quarles (1984), in which an officer asked a suspect about a gun, created what exception to the Miranda rule regarding custodial interrogation?
 
  a. the free will exception
  b. the implied waiver test
  c. the public safety exception
  d. the reliability rationale



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c




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