Under federal law, prior convictions

  1. Under federal law, prior convictions may be admissible to __________.show evidence was kept from the defense attorney prove a
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  2. Under federal law, prior convictions may be admissible to __________.show when it is irrelevant to the question before the court
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  3. Which of the following can be mitigated by giving a cautionary instruction on the limited use of evidence of prior convictions?J
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  4. In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)R
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  5. In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)
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  6. In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)R
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  7. In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)R
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  8. In which of the following situations is a person not entitled to have an attorney provided by the government for free?(1 point)
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  9. Which of the following presents a singular risk of serious prejudice and the introduction of which can jeopardize the fairness
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  10. Which of the following can be mitigated by giving a cautionary instruction on the limited use of evidence of prior convictions?E
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