Answer:
I dont really feel like it
Answer:
thank you :)
Explanation:
what election laws were affected by the 17thg 19th 23rd 24th and 26th amendments
Answer:
americans had a greater voice in the government. gave women the right to vote. people in the district had the right to vote for president or vice president. poll taxes became illegal in national elections. guranteed the right to vote if you were 18 or older .
Explanation:
Because of what election laws were affected by the 17thg 19th 23rd 24th and 26th amendments.
*ABSURD OR INCOMPLETE ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED* Mapp v. Ohio Case: Do you agree with the Court’s decision in the Mapp case? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer:
I think it is true because:
the local security system is under the control of the government so if they try to do something without a warrant they are passing their limits
a warrant is a permeation from the government to arrest someone or investigate.
Explanation:
HELP ME PLZ 10. True or False: As commander-in-chief, the president can declare war
a. True b. False
11. True or False: As commander-in-chief, the president can send troops to stop riots
a. True b. False
12. What is the term that gives the President the right to withhold information from Congress or refuse to
testify?
a. Legislation
b. Executive privilege
c. Diplomacy
d. Executive order
13. What can the President issue to excuse offenders of a crime?
a. Sanction
b. Reprieve
c. Pardon
d. Executive Order
14. What can the President issue to delay punishments for a crime?
a. Sanction
b. Reprieve
c. Pardon
d. Executive Order
15. What can the President issue to carry out law or new regulation that has the same effect as law?
a. Legislation
b. Executive privilege
c. Diplomacy
d. Executive order
16. What is the reason the President speaks at the State of the Union?
a. Outline the year’s agenda
b. Campaign for reelection
10. true
11. true
12. B
13. C
14. B
15. D
16. The State of the Union Message is a message from the President to Congress, usually given once a year in January or February. In the message, the President talks about important issues facing Americans and offers his ideas on solving the nation's problems, including suggestions for new laws and policies.
Why did the need for public defenders increase following the Supreme Court's decision in Gideon v. Wainwright?
a. There were too many prosecutors and not enough attorneys for cases at this time.
b. Criminal defendants in felony cases were required to be provided counsel by the state if the defendant could not afford his or her own legal
representation
c. Requests for legal defenders had been piling up and not addressed until this time.
d. The accused began studying the law and learning to defend their rights.
Answer:
c. Requests for legal defenders had been piling up and not addressed until this time.
what are the similarities between private ems and public fire service
Answer:
Emergency medical technicians or EMTs who have completed the highest level of training are known as paramedics. ... Other paramedics are firefighter medics, who have received both firefighter and paramedic training.
Explanation:
the law of demands is explained by all of the following except?
A. consumer preferences
B. income effect
C. law of diminishing marginal utility
D. substitution effect
Answer:
C. law of diminishing marginal utility
Explanation:
If not? Which one was it?
Answer:c
Explanation:
You can maintain your focus during a telephone call by
Select one:
a. Taking notes
b. Closing your eyes during the conversation
c. Squeezing a stress ball
d. Visualizing the caller
What are the two kinds of legal systems in America?
O English and Roman
O advocates or fact-finders
adversarial and inquisitorial
civil and criminal
Answer:
adversarial and inquisitorial
Explanation:
A legal system can be defined as the system of principles, regulations and rules established by legislature, that is adopted in a community, society or country to regulate the actions of its citizens, members or employees.
Thus, a legal system is procedural and it's used by the judiciary, lawyers, individuals, organizations, and even government to ensure everybody is well behaved, non-criminal and civil in their actions. Therefore, a law creates the foundation for ethical behavior.
In circumstances where there are aberration, the law is enforced as a punishment and penalty for wrongdoings or misdeeds.
The two kinds of legal systems in the United States of America are;
I. Adversarial: it involves two legal practitioners representing their clients in litigation.
II. Inquisitorial: it involves the services of an inquisitor who is saddled with the responsibility of investigating a matter and giving a judgement to the legal case or issue.
Late one Saturday evening , and Mark decide to a local.convenience store Mark has a loaded shotgun for the robbery , but both men agree beforehand that the shotgun is only to "scare " the cashier into giving up the money . During the robbery , however , the cashier unexpectedly out a handgun and points it at the two men .Mark panics , the trigger on the shotgun , and kills the cashier . is being charged as an accomplice to both robbery and murder . is an accomplice to mur der ? Why or why not ?
Answer:
Mark is the accomplice to murder because he killed the cashier. During the robbery, he wanted only to scare the cashier, but the cashier did not think the same. So cashier tried to defend himself and got killed by Mark. So in this situation. Mark is an accomplice to murder.
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Question 4 of 20
A married couple wants to move out of their apartment into a new house.
They don't have enough in their savings to pay for any of the houses they
want all at once, and they don't want to wait years to save up the full amount.
Which type of loan would most help solve their problem?
Answer: They should rent
Explanation:
How is the role of a governor related to the role of the US President?
Answer:
Your both leading over people and land.
Explanation:
We all know that being the president is larger than being a governer, but they both are leading over people and land.
i need help fast!
You can find the Florida Driver License Handbook
A. in any new vehicle's glove compartment
B. in the glossary
C. in "Driver Information & Quick Links" on your dashboard
D. in a link at the bottom of the course page
Answer:
The most common is in the glove compartment but i dont know about any links and stuff so basically your answer is A. hope it help
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1. When does someone enter the court system?
Answer:
When they are arrested.
Answer:
When they are arrested or when they commit a crime
Which of the following is not true about the job responsibilities of a Field Evidence Technician?
A. Responsible for conducting evidence search
B. Mainly looking for fingerprints, footprints, tool marks, hairs, fibers and also possible trace evidence carriers
C. Interviewing possible witnesses at the crime scene
Answer:
C. Interviewing possible witnesses at the crime scene
Explanation:
Evidence technicians work in the field of crime scene investigation. These specialists are responsible for preserving the chain of custody of evidence and often have a background in criminal justice and forensic science. ... Evidence technicians may work for the local, state, or federal government.
Answer:
C is your answer
Explanation:
Describe the process an officer takes during a traffic stop and explain why the steps are necessary?
Answer:
For an officer, a traffic stop is a routine, often forgettable task. But it is also one of the most routinely dangerous, as officers usually have little idea if we are stopping Dad on his way to work or someone who just robbed a bank, willing to do whatever it takes to escape.
So we train our officers to be extremely careful, and to use every tactical advantage they can find, no matter how small. Being blinded by spotlights or having to crane your neck around to see an officer may feel unnecessary or even rude, but that is not the officer's intent. They are simply doing their best to stay safe.
The following is a traffic stop story, from an officer's perspective.
You're being Pulled Over
What should you do?
Stay calm. Traffic stops are often emotional, but safety is always the goal. Arguing, yelling, or swearing will escalate the situation and may be threatening to the officer.
Indicate that you've seen the officer by putting on your turn signal, then pull over to a safe place, where you will not be blocking traffic.
Shut off the engine and turn off the radio.
Keep your hands on the steering wheel and/or out of your pockets.
When asked for registration and driver's license, inform the officer where in the car you need to find it.
You might explain to the officer if there are any extenuating circumstances and/or take responsibility for your behavior.
Remember you always have the right to discuss the incident with a judge if you disagree or believe the officer made a mistake.
Explanation:
Are prisons cost-effective?
What kind of power sets standards for special forces training?
Answer:
https://www.goarmy.com/special-forces/training.html this link is from the accualy army so you can find all the info there
Explanation:
If Jeremy used the credit cards, he could be sued by the credit card holders in a civil case. Describe what would happen in a civil case.
In the civil case the opposing lawyer would try to persuade an eight-person jury that he stole and used the cards. If at least six of the eight jurors agree that Jeremy did, Jeremy will have to reimburse the credit cardholders for the charges Jeremy made.
What is civil case?In a federal civil litigation, two or more parties are involved in a legal dispute. When one of the disputants files a complaint and pays the required filing fee, a civil action commences.
If a plaintiff is unable to pay the filing fee, he or she may apply to continue in forma pauperis. The fee is waived if the request is granted.
Thus, the lawyer would persuade the case with eight jurors.
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Answer:What would happen in a civil case is the result will in monetary damages or orders. His lawyer will persuade to get him off the hook or work a settlement out.
What are the steps that police officers take during a traffic stop? Provide an example.
Answer:
This will vary from different training schools and methods but a basic rundown would be:
1 Pull the vehicle over and position the squad car a bit to the driver's side, giving the officer a preferable safety zone in case of sudden violence or accidents involving other motorists
2a View the situation. Visibility into the vehicle - tinted windows, panel walls, etc… How many known occupants in the vehicle? Movement within the vehicle - are occupants jumpy, are they “cleaning”, are they calm and patient
2b Request information on the vehicle make, model, color, and license plate. These should match the database
3 Assuming a no-warnings return on the vehicle check, approach the vehicle on the driver's side cautiously, viewing any and all occupants while visually scanning for obvious contraband
4 Assuming no illegal items or activities are apparent, If the driver's window is closed, ask the driver to open the window. While watching all occupants, as the driver for paperwork (license - proof of right to drive, insurance card - a proof vehicle is legally insured, registration - proof the vehicle belongs to, or is reasonably operable by the driver and matching the database information on the vehicle.
5 Inform the driver of the reason for stopping. Some officers may ask if the person is aware of the reason first - this may get the driver to admit guilt. It’s not a trick, and it's ok to say “I don’t know”.
6 Assess the information available and determine if a citation is warranted - in most jurisdictions, stopping the vehicle requires a citation but the officer may be allowed, at their discretion, to provide a warning instead.
7 Return to a squad car and write the citation/warning.
8 Return to the vehicle and serve the citation/warning.
Note: At any given moment these steps may change and may devolve into an arrest if the actions of the driver OR passengers warrant. Most traffic stops can be “routine”, although that is a dirty word in police work if no one acts out of place. It's irritating to be caught doing something wrong, especially if you truly believe you were not in the wrong. Stay calm and the officer will stay calm. Belligerence and/or agitation will cause the officer to react in light of their own and/or the public’s safety.
There may be other steps involved. As I said, these things differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and department to department (a sheriff’s deputy may not operate the same as a local policeman or a state policeman in the same city or county.
Explanation:
Hope this helped.
What do developed nations usually buy from developing nations?
Answer:
food clothes and ethnic
A type of law that regulates the accumulation, preservation, use and
distribution of wealth
1 point
Social
Moral
Economic
Political
Answer:Economic
Explanation:
politics
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Answer:
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Denials give the suspect more confidence during an interrogation.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
Only guilty people show signs of nervousness during an interrogation.
Explanation:
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What is the most important part of due process
Amendments in the Bill of Rights address specific elements of due process, most importantly the Sixth Amendment, which affords criminal defendants seven specific rights, all of which are essential to protecting our rights and our freedom: The right to a speedy trial. Right to an unbiased tribunal or impartial jury.
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*ABSURD OR INCOMPLETE ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED* Mapp v. Ohio Case: Do you agree with the Court’s decision in the Mapp case? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
What the officers did was unconstitutional and violated the 4th amendment. Weeks v. United States established the Exclusionary Rule in 1914. At the time the exclusionary rule was only applied for federal courts instead of all courts. In 1949, Wolf v. Colorado, the High Court ruled that the Exclusionary Rule did not apply to the State but the Fourth Amendment did. In 1961, Mapp v. Ohio, the High Court ruled that the exclusionary rule applies to the state level as well as the federal. Justice Clark said this perfectly, "Thus the State, by admitting evidence unlawfully seized, serves to encourage disobedience to the Federal Constitution which it is bound to uphold....... Nothing can destroy a government more quickly than its failure to observe its own laws, or worse, its disregard of the charter of its own existence."
3. All pedestrians understand the distance required for a motor vehicle to stop.
A. O True
B. O False
In the democracy, what the majority wants is often reflected in policy. Explain two roles of the media in the policy making process
Give ONE reason for your answer
List THREE forms of transport that inbound teams can use to
reach Kimberley
Answer:
a small car
, an automatic car
, an eco-friendly car
, luxury cars
, or minivans and truck
Explanation:
How do u train ur dog to sit?
Explanation:
It takes time! Patience is a requirement in the early stages of teaching tricks.
Now let's get into it!
Treats-- Treats could be an advantage of getting your dog to listenMake him do the trick then praise him!Cheers!
Answer:
use treats say "sit!" then if he does treat him or her if they dont show them how!
Explanation:
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If a judge bases his or her final decision on existing law, it is an example of common law; what is the decision called that a judge arrives at from a case with unique circumstances?
A.common law version 2
B.a new law
C.a judgment
D.a civic law
Answer: C
Explanation: He is going off of a different law but not the hole thing It is a judgement