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Question Answered step-by-step 1. These rights are provided by people by the government through… 1. These rights are provided by people by the government through legislationa. Political rightsb. Constitutional rightsc. Statutory rightsd. Civil rights2. These are rights may never be revoked by the government.a. Natural rightsb. Statutory rightsc. Constitutional rightsd. None of the above3. Hazel was not allowed to get a lawyer, and was force to be a witness for herself. What right was violated?a. Right against double jeopardyb. Right against self-incriminationc. Right against double jeopardyd. Right to legal assistance4. All are part of your property rights, except one.a. Right to ownb. Right to usec. Right to break the lawd. Both a and b5. What says that people cannot be imprisoned or have property taken before trial takes place?a. Logrollingb. Ex Post factoc. Bill of attainderd. Both b and c6. What is a court order that makes the court to produce the person and while they are being heldin prison?a. Writ of Mandamusb. Writ of certioraric. Stare of decisisd. None of the above7. The Miranda Warning is under which right?a. Right against double jeopardyb. Right to just compensationc. Right against self- incrimination d. Free access to the court.8. The free exercise and non-establishment clauses pertain to which right under the Bill of Rights.a. Liberty of abodeb. religionc. Life and libertyd. Liberty of movement9. Rights which enforced by law at the instance of private individuals for the purpose of securing to them to the enjoyment of their means of happiness.a. Political rightsb. Civil rightsc. Miranda rightsd. Rights of the accused10. The free exercise and non-establishment clause pertain to which right of the Bill of Rights.a. Liberty of movementb. Life and libertyc. Religiond. Liberty of abode11. An ex post facto law has been defined as one:a. Which aggravates a crime or makes it lesser than when it was committedb. Which mitigates a crime or makes it lesser than when it was committedc. Which aggravates a crime or makes it greater than when it was committedd. Which aggravate a crime or makes it non-criminal after it was committed.12. The constitutional right of an accused “to meet the witness face to face” is primarily for the purpose of affording the accused an opportunity to:a. Identify the witnessb. Cross-examine the witnessc. Be informed the witnessd. Be heard13. The death penalty shall not be imposed:a. Unless for compelling reason involving death penalty crimes and the executive hereafter provides for itb. Unless for compelling reasons involving heinous crime and a constitutional amendment provides for itc. Unless for compelling reasons involving heinous crime and congress hereafter provides for itd. Unless for compelling reasons involving heinous crime and Supreme Court hereafter upholds it.14. Putting someone on trial for a crime of which they have already been found innocent (not guilty)is called.a. Probable causeb. Double jeopardyc. Self-incriminationd. Criminal law 15. If a person accused of the crime s found guilty, they ask another court to look for mistakes that may have been made trial in court. Which type of court reviews cases from lower courts?a. Criminal courtb. Appellate courtc. Trial courtd. Sandiganbayan16. Which is the term for an amount of money determined by a judge that allows for an accusedperson to be let out of jail while they await trial? a. Bailb. Verdictc. Warrantd. Precedent17. What does that it means that a person has a right to speedy trial?a. Trials cannot last more than a dayb. That the government can’t delay a trial without a good reasonc. That all trials will happen within two weeks of the arrestd. All of the above18. Ina. Trialwhat part of a criminal case will a defendant be formally charged and enter a plea?b. Indictmentc. Arraignmentd. Preliminary hearing19. Which one is not a recognized limitation to the right to information on matters of public concern:a. A national security mattersb. Trade secrets and banking transactionsc. Criminal matters or classified law enforcement mattersd. Government research data used as a basis for policy development20. Criminal trial may proceed notwithstanding the absence of the accused provided that he has been duly notified and his failure to appear is unjustifiable, after:a. Preliminary investigationb. Arraignmentc. Sentencingd. Prosecution has rested its case21. Under present law and jurisprudence, the accused placed in double jeopardy if the followingcondition are present, except one.a. He is being charged again for the same offenseb. In a court of a competent jurisdictionc. He has been arraigned and pleaded to the charged. None of the above Image transcription text1. These rights are provided by people by the government through legislation a. Political rights b. Constitutionalrights c. Statutory rights d. Civil rights 2. These are rights may never be revoked by the government. a. Naturalrights b. Statutory rights c. Constitutional rights d. None of the above 3. Hazel was not allowed to … Show more… Show more Social Science Political Science CCJE 0014-50 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)