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Robert Peel viewed the basic police mission as the
 
  A) arrest of law violators.
  B) repression of crime and disorder.
  C) visible evidence of police action.
  D) prevention of crime and disorder.
  E) all of the above.

Question 2

What ethical standards guide defense attorneys today? What are the various sources of those standards?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Some ethical issues defense attorneys face today are confidential confessions, client perjury, receipt of evidence, and problems with defendants' prior record.
The ABA has developed the Model Code of Professional Responsibility which the attorney becomes a member of their local ABA after they are granted authority to practice law in that state. The NACDL is the leading professional organization for defense attorneys. The National Legal Aid and Defender Association's main focus is to aid attorneys who work with indigent clients and promulgate minimum standards for this representation.



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