The "separate sovereigns" doctrine permits multiple punishments:
A) if imposed by federal and state governments.
B) if imposed by state and municipal governments.
C) if imposed in separate criminal and civil trials.
D) if imposed for contempt of court.
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Q2: Discovery of exculpatory evidence:
A)is exclusively governed by
Q3: As a part of pretrial discovery, the
Q4: The remedy for a violation of a
Q5: A motion to sever offenses:
A)asks that all
Q6: The right to a public trial encompasses:
A)a
Q7: Double jeopardy:
A)applies only to federal courts.
B)applies only
Q8: The right to a speedy trial protects
Q9: At what point during a nonjury (bench)
Q10: Double jeopardy does not bar a second
Q11: In determining whether to grant a change
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