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The justification of the courts for their neglect of prison conditions prior to the 1960s is known as:
 
  a. the hands-on doctrine.
  b. the hands-off doctrine.
  c. the liberal doctrine.
  d. the judicial doctrine.

Question 2

The Procurier v. Martinez case ruled that censorship of prison mail was a violation of:
 
  a. the First Amendment.
 b. the Sixth Amendment.
 c. the Fourteenth Amendment.
  d. both a and c.



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leannegxo

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d




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Reply 2 on: Aug 17, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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