Statements by someone other than the opposing party can still fall within the "admission of a party opponent" exclusion if

A. they are made by someone in a legal relationship with the opposing party
B. they are made with the prior knowledge of the opposing party
C. they are adopted by the opposing party in some fashion by expressing a belief in their truth
D. they repeat statements made by the opposing party him/herself


C. they are adopted by the opposing party in some fashion by expressing a belief in their truth

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The two police organizations in France are:

a. Police Nationale and Compagnies Republicains de Securite c. Police Nationale and Gendarmerie Nationale c. Gendarmerie Nationale and Gendarmerie Mobile d. Compagnies Republicains de Securite and Gendarmerie Mobile

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______ has been used as a tool to exclude women from policing.

a. Blood testing b. Pregnancy testing c. Physical fitness testing d. Drug testing

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Falsely posing as somewhat famous rock singers, Malcolm and his girlfriend Lucy check into the Itzy-Ritzy Resort for a long holiday weekend. They enjoy the resort's food and beverage as well as the swanky accommodations

On check-out day the two depart without paying any of the bill. Under Texas law, which of the following statements is correct about this incident? A) Malcolm and Lucy have committed the traditional offense of defrauding an innkeeper. B) Malcolm and Lucy have committed theft of service because they deceived the resort by giving false names and absconding without paying the bill. C) Malcolm, but not Lucy, has committed theft of service because in situations such as this the law presumes the male is responsible for the bill. D) The failure of Malcolm and Lucy to pay the bill is a civil matter; no crime occurs until the resort makes a formal demand for payment and they refuse to pay within 10 days.

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In most jurisdictions ________ is the gathering of three or more persons for the purpose of committing an unlawful act

A) treason B) vagrancy C) criminal contempt D) an unlawful assembly

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