Sue Money was recently charged with destruction of property and trespassing when she egged and spray painted her ex-boyfriend's home after she found him cheating with her best friend. She admits that she did the act, but acted out based on emotions. She is hoping whatever sentence she receives will not destroy her future.
If Ms. Money violates her probation by contacting her ex, she will have committed a:
a. probation standard.b. probation requirement.c. technical violation.d. true violation.e. standard violation.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: c
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A) at the moment of arrest. B) when adversary judicial proceedings begin. C) at the moment the police tell the individual they are detained. D) only at the time after the first appearance.
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a. meets the needs of those concerned b. conforms to the middle ground between competing positions c. is based on the needs of the individual actor d. is concerned with universally understood ideas of right and wrong
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A. perpetrated by a Black offender on a White victim. B. intraracial. C. racially motivated. D. interracial.
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A. possesses an intent to support or encourage the commission of a crime. B. provides assistance in avoiding capture and arrest after a crime. C. owns a weapon. D. aids or assists another without knowing that he or she is planning a crime.