We are seeing a number of police departments and prosecutors take interest in these issues and really try to prevent them. . . .
So what kinds of things did they recommend? Number one, they talked about having checklists for investigations. And these are checklists that they recommended not simply for police and prosecutors, but also for defense lawyers, particularly when their defendant has an alibi. . . . If you can do that, you can stop some investigations earlier than others.
–“Wrongful Convictions,”
Jon Gould

Which details from the excerpt add to readers’ understanding about how to help prevent wrongful convictions? Check all that apply.

- Some police departments and prosecutors are taking an interest in the issue of wrongful convictions.
- Checklists can be instrumental in helping people avoid investigative mistakes.
- It is recommended that police, prosecutors, and defense lawyers use checklists during investigations and trials.
- Defense lawyers who have defendants with alibis would particularly benefit from checklists.
- Some investigations continue long after they should have been dropped

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The second, third, and fourth answer options are the ones that show details of how readers can help avoid wrongful convictions.

How do these options establish this conclusion?

  • Show the importance of checklists for investigations.
  • They show how these checklists can help in the fair conclusion of the investigation.
  • They show how the investigation processor can be faster and more efficient.

The text emphasizes the importance of checklists in a criminal investigation. These lists should be used by all legal professionals, as it avoids errors and speeds up the process.

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