The primary responsibility an officer has when responding to a traffic collision is _____

a. Assessing the damage to the vehicle
b. Determining who is a fault
c. Obtaining the operator's information and vehicle registration
d. Determining whether or not there are any injuries to the parties involved


D

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Many philosophers have realized that ______ presents a more subtle, rich, and realistic picture of the ethical life.

a. Aristotle b. Kant c. Rawls d. Socrates

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When deciding whether circumstantial evidence should be admitted at trial, the judge considers:

a. whether the evidence is relevant. b. whether introducing the evidence will take up too much time. c. whether the evidence will unduly prejudice the jurors. d. all of these are considered.

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________ are related crimes, and modern statutes frequently use the terms interchangeably.

A. Larceny, false pretenses, and larceny by trick B. Forgery, fraudulent making, and uttering C. Extortion, blackmail, and bribery D. Larceny, robbery, and theft

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Match the term with the correct definition with the corresponding prosecutorial decisions

Column 1: selective prosecution pretextual prosecution vindictive prosecution joinder Column 2: a prosecutor?s charging decision is motivated by revenge situation in which the prosecutor either (1) brings multiple charges against the same individual in the same trial or (2) brings charges against multiple individuals in the same trial when the prosecutor lacks the evidence to charge someone with a particular crime and so charges him or her with a lesser crime when an individual is targeted for prosecution merely because he or she falls into a certain group

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