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Jipu 123

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If a criminal suspect is released from pretrial detention simply based on their promise to appear, they are said to have been released
 
  a. on a writ of information.
  b. as a result of a writ of habeas corpus.
  c. on a Miranda petition.
  d. prima facie.
  e. on personal recognizance.

Question 2

The different types of judicial selection in the states reflects the persistent debate regarding the
 
  a. proper way to run a judicial system.
  b. balance of power between the judicial and executive branches of government.
  c. extent to which a judge uses the law versus public opinion to make legal decisions.
  d. impact of major ethical movements in state and federal law.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

c



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