Answer:
A Confession
Explanation:
In the case of Colorado v. Connelly (1986), Supreme Court Justice Wiliam Brennan considered A CONFESSION to be the strongest piece of evidence in a trial.
This is evident when he wrote in his dissent among other things that "Triers of fact accord confessions such heavyweight in their determination that the introduction of a confession makes the other aspects of a trial in court superfluous and the real trial, for all practical purposes, occurs when the confession is obtained."
The answer is arraignment
Answer:
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Senate </h2>
Explanation:
The second article of Section 2 of US constitution says that president should nominate the ambassador, public consuls , public ministers and other officers of US.
The appointment clause allows the president to appoint the cabinet officers. Senate controls the appointment process and the rules for nomination vote to get to the Senate floor.
If the Senate is not in session then the president can appoint officers directly without using recess appointment powers.
Answer:
split ticket voting I think