Answer:
she went to harvard law
Explanation:
Answer:
she took classes in harvard law and proved herself to her ex that shes not a dumb blonde
Explanation:
Honest question... if I’m 16 or 17 and want to live with my older sister who is 23, can I? My parents gave me permission, I have a job and I’m gonna help with rent for our apartment. So how would the landlords know my parents gave permission without court involved? My sister has 2 jobs and I’m online schooling and I have a job as well we both will help with rents and other necessities. But how will the landlords know we are not lying? How do they know without court involved? Please..
To have a fair trial, juries must be a fair cross-section of the community. This most nearly means:
A. the community votes on jury members
B. the jury must reflect the surrounding community in gender, race, color, religion, and ethnic background
C. the jury must reflect must consist of family members from the defendant and plaintiff.
D. the jury must be the same race as the defendant
Answer:
B. the jury must reflect the surrounding community in gender, race, color, religion, and ethnic background
Explanation:
Because it needs to be around your community
Explain how the cases of Bakke, the VMI, and Grutter relate to the Fourteenth Amendment.
It is pouring outside, so a woman enters a home to seek shelter from the rain. While there, she sees some awesome jewelry. She decides she wants to steal all of the jewelry, so she does.
DID SHE COMMIT BURGLARY?
Answer:
yes...you literally said that she stole it from the store. although when she came into the house she had no intention of crime, she eventually changed and the purpose of her being there was to commit crime
A current vehicle registration expires at _____ of the first owner listed on the registration form.
Answer:
"midnight of the day of birth of the owner."
Explanation:
I've seen some phrases deviate a bit.
Answer:
C. midnight on the birthday
Explanation:
Another name for legal penalties is
A. crime
B. sanctions
C. jail term
D. probation
Answer:
B - Sanctions
Explanation:
The definition of sanctions is : ¨ a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. ¨ I hope this helps!
Harold works as a dispatcher. He is well aware of his duties and responsibilities. For which of these emergencies should Harold send out all first responder units?
A. an assault
B. a bomb blast
C. a discovery of suspicious white powder
D. a store theft
explain the difference between personal injury protection and property damage liability insurance
what are the pros and cons of Trump and Biden?
Answer:
Biden 2020
Explanation:
Because Biden is cool
Answer:
Biden
Explanation:
Trump says absurd things.
Biden is alittle odd.
Trump has done somthings that are accually beneficial to the us.
Biden wants to make the country whole again.
possible outcomes when senators vote?
what is multi party system
Answer:
a system with more than one political party
Explanation:
for example the USA has both a Republican and Democratic party along with green
Answer:
where there are a number of national as well as regional parties. A regional party may gain a majority and rule a particular state. If a party is represented in more than 4 states, it would be labelled a national party.
Why should Amy Coney Barrett be confirmed to become the next Associate Supreme Court Justice? Pleaseeee helpppp!
Answer:
Explanation:
Because she was confirmed by the Senate. All official proceedings were done and once they were done, she was confirmed by a majority vote and therefore, can assume the position.
who do you want to win the election
What argument can be made that would have kept president bush from becoming the running mate of john mccain in 2008?
Answer:
The dummies would argue two term limit but he would have been vice President not president
Why does the Lincoln Project think provoking President Trump is a good idea?
Explanation:
They’re all made by the Lincoln Project, a political action committee led by high-profile Republicans who want to topple Trump, using firepower they’ve previously trained on Democrats.
And over the course of the last year, the group has moved from an insidery novelty to an online sensation to one that is raising real money. It might have a meaningful effect on this fall’s election.
Emphasis on “might.” The Lincoln Project’s strategy and tactics are a moving target, so it’s hard to get a grip on what it’s really doing and whether it will work. But the group most definitely has the attention of political insiders — some think it could be a useful ally to Joe Biden and actual Democrats; others suggest that it’s not much more than a publicity stunt. Either way, the Lincoln Project has your attention, whether you realize it or not.
When are jurors allowed to consider evidence? PLEASE ANSWERRRR FAST AND CORRECTLY WILL MARK BRAINLIESTTTT
Answer:
The jury listens to the evidence during a trial, decides what facts the evidence has established, and draws inferences from those facts to form the basis for their decision. The jury decides whether a defendant is "guilty" or "not guilty" in criminal cases, and "liable" or "not liable" in civil cases.
Explanation:
A jury must begin with at least 6 and no more than 12 members, and each juror must participate in the verdict unless excused under Rule 47(c). (b) Verdict. Unless the parties stipulate otherwise, the verdict must be unanimous and must be returned by a jury of at least 6 members.
4. When passing another vehicle, it is safe to return to your lane if your"
Explanation:
Before returning to your original lane after passing, you must make sure you are not dangerously close to the vehicle you have just passed. When you can see both of the vehicle's headlights in your rearview mirror, you may have enough room to return to the lane.
The idea that government must treat people fairly when it takes life, liberty, or property is part of your right to A.Due Process
B.Eminent Domain
C.Warrant-less Searches
D.Grand Jury
Answer: B
Explanation:
When a bill has passed Congress, and is ready for Presidential consideration, it is said to be which of the following?
OA. Debated
OB. Enrolled
Ос.
Amended
OD. Proposed
Answer:
B) Enrolled.
Explanation:
Answer:
Enrolled
Explanation:
I took the quiz. Im in k12.
Changes to laws and punishments for drug crimes that began in the 1980s include _____.an expansion of what constitutes a drug crime
more opportunities for acquittal
longer sentences for drug crimes
more serious punishments for drug crimes
PLS ANSWER ASAP
Changes to laws and punishments for drug crimes that began in the 1980s include "more serious punishments for drug crimes" (Option E)
What is Drug Crime?A drug-related crime involves the possession, production, or distribution of narcotics with the potential for abuse.
Drugs are also associated with crime since drug trafficking and manufacturing are frequently controlled by drug cartels, organized crime, and gangs.
The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 was passed by the United States House of Representatives and Senate in order to intensify Federal efforts to foster international drug law enforcement cooperation, improve enforcement of U.S. drug laws, enhance interdiction efforts, and to provide leadership in developing drug abuse deterrence.
Learn more about Drugs:
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Answer: an expansion of what constitutes a drug crime and more serious punishments for drug crimes
Explanation: had to put 2 so got it wrong on edge
pros and cons of being a federalist
pros
creates a sense of local patriotism
provides a better level of stability from a political perspective
It encourages involvement
It lessens the bureaucracy.
cons
It creates confusion.
It encourages governments to “pass the buck.”
It stops national policies from being implemented.
It causes uncertainty.
This one depends on your pov
It creates a wealth gap.
As a health care professional which rights re often the easiest to honor which rights are more difficult to honor
Answer:
There are four principal of healthcare rights . they are autonomy, beneficience Nonmalfeasance Integrity is the most Difficult right to Honour
All are done a couple of days after birth to minimize stress except?
O iron shot
O clip needle teeth
O dock tail
O slaughter
Name a criminal case that involved the FBI being brought in
o did they catch them?
o if not who were the suspects?
o if they did, who was the unsub (unknown subject)?
o describe the unsub (unknown subject)
o how did he kill his victims?
Example:
o The BTK Strangler (BTK stands for bind, torture, kill)
o Caught Feb. 29, 2005
o Dennis Rader
o Dennis Lynn Rader is an American serial killer known as BTK or the BTK Strangler. Between 1974 and 1991, Rader killed ten people in Wichita and Park City, Kansas, and sent taunting letters to police and newspapers describing the details of his crimes.
o His motive was a twisted sexual fantasy. As said in his name, he binds his victims using a rope and then put a bag on his victims head. He would strangle his victims and feel their life leaving their body, which was part of his fantasy
While the car is in motion, it's only safe for _____ to interact with GPS.
A. an adult
B. the driver
C. a passenger
D. a driver over 21
Answer:
D
Explanation:
kasi yon ang alam ko HAHAHAHA
Can someone help me out with these? Please and thank you!
Because they were ___________, Quakers in Pennsylvania refused to go to war against the French.
Answer:
나는 당신이 답을 찾는 행운을 빕니다
Explanation:
미안해 너를 속였다
ROUND 3 FREE BRAINIEST
Answer:
thanks
Explanation:
what term refers to criminal committed against people based on their race or religion
Answer:
hate crime
Explanation:
I searched it on google I attached a photo
Ned decides to use instrumental methods to analyze trace evidence found at a crime scene. Which items might he use?
A.
test tubes
B.
Bunsen burner
C.
mass spectrometer
D.
lifting tape
E.
forceps
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
no sir we don't do that here