The harmless error doctrine recognizes:
A) no error is harmless when a defendant's liberty is at stake.
B) an error is harmless if it does not undermine the accuracy of the court's finding of guilt.
C) an error is harmless if not raised until habeas corpus review.
D) no constitutional error can ever be harmless.
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Q4: During closing arguments, the prosecution may not
Q5: The rule that a conviction need not
Q6: An appellate court will:
A)reverse upon finding any
Q7: Which of the following are improper during
Q8: A habeas corpus proceeding:
A)challenges the lawfulness of
Q9: A habeas corpus proceeding is:
A)a continuation of
Q11: Errors during trial that do not affect
Q12: When the jury returns a verdict, that
Q13: If a defendant is convicted at a
Q14: With regard to closing arguments:
A)either side can
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