Descriptive statistics are intended to enable one to generalize or infer sample findings to larger populations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Was the warrantless and non-consensual entry of the police into Hopkins' apartment constitutionally justified by exigent circumstances?

A witness at the scene of an overturned car told police that the driver was a woman, that her breath smelled of alcohol, and that she was driven away by a man in another vehicle. An open bottle of beer, containing a small amount of alcohol, was found outside the overturned vehicle and five empty bottles of beer were inside the vehicle. More than two hours later, after 11:00 p.m., police came to the apartment of Tanya Hopkins, a cousin of Sheila Lovig, the driver. Lovig stayed there overnight an average of three nights a week. The police heard two women talking inside. Hopkins at first refused to let the police enter and said Lovig was not there. After a lengthy series of talks at the apartment door, police were allowed to enter after threatening to charge Hopkins with interfering with and investigation. Lovig was in a locked bedroom and refused to exit until police threatened to force the door down. Lovig was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI), second offense, an aggravated misdemeanor punishable by at least seven days of incarceration and a fine of at least $ 1500. What will be an ideal response?

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Which Court case noted that "A search warrant could be served at any time of the day or night so long as the issuing officer was "satisfied that there is probable cause to believe that the grounds for the application exist…?"

a. Sneak and peak b. No knock c. Anticipatory d. Nighttime

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Choose a crime film that has been remade. Do you believe that the remake film was true to the original? Where there any significant similarities and differences?

What will be an ideal response?

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Under Islamic law, fatwahs are

A) crimes that are considered to be offenses against God. B) commands from God that must be obeyed. C) the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. D) commands from a religious leader that must be obeyed.

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