ANSWER:
Yes, Miranda could be tried twice again for the same crime.
EXPLANATION:
After the Supreme Court ruling, Miranda retracted his confession, was tried again by the state of Arizona, found guilty and sent to prison. His retrial, based on a prisoner's successful appeal, did not constitute “double jeopardy” according to the court.
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True most Americans are informed about candidates on the ballot
Answer:
Revised the three strikes law to impose life sentence only when the new felony conviction is "serious or violent."
Explanation:
Proposition 36 modified elements of California's "Three Strikes" Law, which was approved by the state's voters in 1994. In 2004, voters rejected Proposition 66, which like the 2012 measure was an attempt to change some aspects of the original "Three Strikes" Law.
Answer:
D. Detailed information on the plaintiff and the defendant
Explanation:
the first document filed with the court (actually with the County Clerk or Clerk of the Court) by a person or entity claiming legal rights against another. <u>The party filing the complaint is usually called the plaintiff and the party against whom the complaint is filed is called the defendant or defendants.</u>