Answer:
What is the question you are trying to ask?
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<h3>a. give state courts automatic jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants.</h3>
Explanation:
- Long-arm statutes are laws that allow state courts to acquire automatic jurisdiction over out-of-state defendants. The courts can apprehend an out-of-state defendant based on certain actions which have connections with the concerned state.
- The provisions of a long-arm statute normally grants a state court the right to jurisdiction over a non-state domicile if the individual has minimum connection within the state's court jurisdiction.
A is the incorrect one. :)
Hi! If by confessions you mean the <em>right not to self-incriminate</em>, aka the <u>Fifth Amendment</u>, your answer should be Miranda v. Arizona.
If you would like to know more about the case, let me know.
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The answer is A
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I think it is a sorry if u got it wrong