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Which of the following is a method of pretrial release where the defendant promises to show up when required, without having to pay money?
 
  A) Bail
  B) Preventive detention
  C) Release on own recognizance
  D) Absentee trial

Question 2

In which case did the Supreme Court hold that a probable cause hearing is required shortly following a warrantless arrest?
 
  A) Tennessee v. Garner
  B) Gerstein v. Pugh
  C) Riverside County v. McLaughlin
  D) Stack v. Boyle
  E) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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