LaTasha works at an animal control shelter that ensures potentially harmful animals are not out wandering where they could injure people. There have been problems with their van that have resulted in more dogs out on the streets
The police called and said they needed to pick the dogs up somehow or else they would be ticketed. What is this an example of? A) third-party policing B) use of criminal law C) citizen patrol
D) private policing
A
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The U. S. Customs Service investigates all but which of the following activities?
a. Money laundering b. Foreign corrupt payment c. Falsified import or export documents d. Counterfeiting of foreign currency
The test for determining if the police should
a. The police officers have to look from their viewpoint and ask themselves whether the statement or practice is likely to lead the suspect to incriminate himself or herself. b. The police officers have to look from the viewpoint of the suspect and ask themselves whether the statement or practice is likely to lead the suspect to incriminate himself or herself. c. The police officers have to look from the viewpoint of a reasonable man and ask themselves whether the statement or practice is likely to lead the suspect to incriminate himself or herself. d. The police officers have to look at the totality of the circumstances and ask themselves whether the statement or practice is likely to lead the suspect to incriminate himself or herself.
Common law defined rape as requiring "carnal knowledge," meaning:
a. sodomy. b. offensive touching. c. sexual battering. d. sexual intercourse.
Describe the standard the Court set out for proving libel in Sullivan. Does this standard make it easier or more difficult to prove that speech is libelous?
What will be an ideal response?