Answer:
Lawyers are advocates and advisors for our society.
They work to represent individuals and corporations in civil trials, and to promote justice in criminal trials. Attorneys work as advisors to their clients, informing them of their rights, the processes of law and help them navigate the sometimes-tricky legal system.
Explanation:
What is filed between two parties in a civil case?
Answer:
A complaint.
Explanation:
A complaint is a document that outlines the jurisdictional basis for the court demanding a judicial relief to the plaintiff. It is a pleading by the plaintiff that starts a case between the two parties in a civil case.
The complaint is to be drafted by an attorney, outlining the plaintiff's claims against the defendant. A complaint also specify any remedy that plaintiff desires from the defendant.
Therefore, the correct answer is a complaint.
Someone who is agile is all of these, except:
a. optimistic
b. adaptable
c. proactive
d. apprehensive
An individual who is 'agile' would possess all the characteristics except being:
D). Apprehensive
The word 'agile' denotes 'having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs; apt or ready to move.' An individual who is agile would be adaptable as he/she can adjust an alteration or change easily and fit a different circumstance or medium. Since he/she is adaptable, they would remain optimistic as they believe that whatever situation arrives, they would adjust to it accordingly. They would also be energetic at the same time to adapt to the given or new situation effectively. Thus, option D is the correct answer because an agile person would not be anxious, apprehensive, or worried because he/she is compatible to deal with changes.
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Police have been investigating Irvin for several months. They
suspect he has been collecting workers compensation
benefits by lying about his injuries. The police have collected
substantial amounts of evidence against Irvin, including
videotapes of his playing golf and copies of the benefits
applications he has completed. Believing they have probable
cause, police go to Irvin's house. When Irvin answers the
door, the police tell him "We do not have a warrant, but we
are prepared to go and get one. We've been watching you
and we know you have been lying about your injuries. If you
don't let us come in and search your house we will go get a
warrant and come back Irvin consents and lets the police
search his house and the police find more evidence against
Irvin.
A)The evidence should beadmitted because Irvin consented to the
search
B)The evidence should be excluded because they did not tell Irvin
what they were looking for.
C)The evidence found by the police should be excluded because
the police did not have a warrant.
D)The evidence should be admitted because Irvin might be lying
Answer: C
Explanation:
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Explanation:
From the early days of this country, the general presumption in criminal law has been that behavior is a
consequence of ____
Answer:
Bad behavior or innapropriate behavior
Explanation:
Officer Belkin stopped Stephen on the street after observing
him engaged in what appeared to be the sale of illegal
narcotic drugs. The officer observed the typical behavior that
takes place when someone asks if drugs are available and
when drugs and cash are exchanged, although the officer did
not see any actual drugs exchanged. When asked what he
was doing, Stephen replied, "just chillin'."
Assume that the initial stop of Stephen by Belkin was valid.
Which one of the following may Officer Belkin do with
regards to a search of Stephen?
A)Belkin can conduct a full search of Stephen
B)Belkin cannot frisk or fully search Stephen because he does not
have probable cause
C)Belkin can frisk Stephen, looking for drugs
D)Belkin can frisk Stephen, looking for weapons
Answer:
The answer is B.
Explanation:
How do we know that the first eight amendments of the Bill of Rights are the
most important protections for civil liberties today?
The first 8 amendments stated Criminal Prosecutions, and citizen's restrictions. (for the most part). These all were fair rights that essentially founded the standpoint for the laws of today. Since these were the first amendments. Congress had to get the important and obvious ones out of the way first. This means they are important to the US and it's way of function.
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Answer:
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4 orginazations /agencies that work to adress human rights violations
Answer:
Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
UN human rights council
Human rights first
Explanation:
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Which suspects do not have to be read Miranda rights?
A.
those who are resisting arrest
B.
those who are on parole
C.
those who are from other countries
D.
those who are suspected of terrorism
Officer Belkin patrols an area known to have a lot of illegal
drug activity on the streets and a number of "crack" houses
(places where crack cocaine is sold illegally).
Belkin sees Clarice standing on a corner and begins to walk
toward her, intending to try and ask her questions. Clarice
sees Belkin coming toward her and takes off running. Belkin
yells for Clarice to "Stop right there!" and Clarice does so.
Belkin then approaches Clarice and frisks her for weapons.
During the frisk, Belkin feels a knife and when he retrieves
the knife, a package of heroin feel from where Clarice had it
stashed in the waistband of her pants.
A)The drugs will not be admissible because they were discovered
during an illegal search
B)The drugs will be admissible because they fell to the ground on
their own when the officer legally frisked Clarice for weapons,
C)The drugs will not be admissible because the frisk was for
weapons, not for drugs
D)The drugs will be admissible at trial because they were
discovered during a frisk and anything found during a stop and
frisk is admissible.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
5. Why do states with similar crime rates sometimes have different incarceration rates?
Answer:
Similar case or crime happened in different states they charged different incarceration rates because each state has different legislation and jurisdiction. The different states have different ways of handling crimes and keep people in prison for different length of time.
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With every item of evidence, Brent fills out a(n) , which includes the case number, description of the evidence, names of the suspect(s) and/or victim(s), date and time and signatures of the investigator and witnesses. He also fills out the
document to ensure that the whereabouts of the evidence is accounted for at all times.
Answer:
1. evidence log
2. chain of custody
Explanation:
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1. electricity
2. location
3. license and registration
4. insurance
5.monthly payment
6. maintenance
7. fuel
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What is the most likely venue for the case of a builder in MD working on renovations for a tenent in NY then hires a contractor in MD to help but then doesnt complete work as promised on said day
Sabrina works as a bank teller. When one of the customers pointed a gun at her and demanded that she give him the key to the safe deposit box, she was so frightened that she could barely move. After the customer got the key, Sabrina was told to raise her hands and stand with her face against the wall for the rest of the time the bank robbery was unfolding. About 30 seconds passed between the time when Sabrina first saw the customer and the time she was told to turn to the wall with her hands raised. When recalling the event, she is likely to estimate that a 30-second time period lasted about: __________
Answer:
A few sec. to a min
Explanation:
Answer:
at least a minute starting from a second
Explanation:
Studies indicate that individuals who consume ______
are at a greater risk of victimization.
Answer:
junk foods
Explanation:
Question 1
If you were driving the blue Prius in the situation pictured above, explain why the red Mustang should be given
right-of-way at this intersection,
Answer: because the mustang is on the right so they have the right away
Explanation:
Answer:
The mustang has the right of way because they got the the stop sign first
Explanation:
Every broker must have a written office policy concerning _____ .
employee vacation policy.
brokerage relationships offered to the public.
commissions and fees charged to the public.
fair housing.
Answer:
commissions and fees charged to the public.
Explanation:
A broker is someone who is into the trading of business stocks or options in-order to maximize profits either for themselves or for the business entities which they represent.
In-order to have a successful relationship, there is need for their terms and conditions associated with the stock or option trading to be known and clear to their customers. These can only be achieved through having office policy document where their commissions and fees charged are explicitly stated for the public.
Which alternative do you choose to help eliminate the overcrowding problem at your jail?
Answer:
An alternative to imprisonment that he would use to reduce overcrowding in prisons would be the use of alternative penalties in cases of minor offenses: thus, for example, for crimes with prison sentences of less than 3 years, he would use other measures such as fines, plans education, community work, etc., thus reducing the number of people held in prisons provided that they do not represent an imminent danger to society, nor that the crime committed deserves a greater penalty.
have any crimes been committed? if so which crimes and by whom?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
all of them
Answer:
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What are the requirements of a criminal conspiracy? Provide an example of a conspiracy and explain how it meets the definition. Also, define the concept of entrapment, and provide an example of an entrapment. Be creative and have fun!
Answer:
Put simply, a criminal conspiracy is an agreement to commit an unlawful act. The agreement itself is the crime, but at least one co-conspirator must take an “overt act” in furtherance of the conspiracy. Under the federal conspiracy statute: The agreement by two or more persons is the essence of the crime.
Explanation:
Our question is this: What makes an act one of entrapment? We make a standard distinction between legal entrapment, which is carried out by parties acting in their capacities as (or as deputies of) law-enforcement agents, and civil entrapment, which is not. We aim to provide a definition of entrapment that covers both and which, for reasons we explain, does not settle questions of permissibility and culpability. We explain, compare, and contrast two existing definitions of legal entrapment to commit a crime that possess this neutrality. We point out some problems with the extensional correctness of these definitions and propose a new definition that resolves these problems. We then extend our definition to provide a more general definition of entrapment, encompassing both civil and legal cases. Our definition is, we believe, closer to being extensionally correct and will, we hope, provide a clearer basis for future discussions about the ethics of entrapment than do the definitions upon which it improves.
50 points Federal firefighters who are responsible for tackling fires in building are called ______ firefighters
Answer:
firemen
Explanation:
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Describe a potential conflict situation in a criminal justice setting. suggest possible ways this conflict could be managed. also, describe what you believe the role of a criminal justice administrator should be in such a situation, and why?
Answer:
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Explanation:
According to the text, the establishment of the American Law Institute (ALI) was a result of
In a paragraph compare and contrast offenders’ rights prior to the 1960s and after the 1960s.
Answer:
You should find the diffrences betwwen each top then compare and contrast
Explanation: