The penal code generally refers to the criminal code. The criminal code includes crimes and there punishments. So, when someone faces the law for committing a crime, the penal code contains the penalties that they may face.
The issue was “separate but equal”. At that case the US Supreme Court ruled “separate but equal” Constitutional. Later in the case Brown vs. School Board the US Supreme Court ruled “separate but equal” unconstitutional.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
cannot be A. cause that case was about authorizing police use of deadly force to apprehend fleeing.
cannot be B cause that case gives defendants the right to confront witnesses and cross-examine their testimony.
cannot be C cause that case allows to collect DNA samples from individuals who are arrested for a crime of violence
it is D .