Which case addressed that specific rules govern the processes of accrediting and discrediting a witness's credibility?
a. United States v. Price
b. People v. Banks
c. Manson v. Braithwaite
d. Simmons v. United States
(Question #2) a witness's credibility is referred to as:
a. liable.
b. discrediting.
c. impeachment.
d. None of the above
(Question #3) When the credibility of a witness is attacked, the side that produced the witness can take steps to bolster his or her credibility, either by calling other witnesses or introducing other evidence. This process is known as:
a. restructuring.
b. rehabilitation.
c. redistricting.
d. transforming.
(Question #4) Which type of in-court questioning occurs when a defense witness is first questioned by the defense attorney during the prosecution's case?
a. Direct examination
b. Cross-examination
c. Redirect examination
d. Re-cross-examination
(Question #5) Identifications resulting from illegal searches and seizures are:
a. never admissible.
b. always admissible.
c. sometimes admissible.
d. None of the above
(Question #6) When a witness identifies the suspect for the first time in court, this is best known as a(n):
a. trial identification.
b. trial showup.
c. in-court identification.
d. in-court showup.