Domestic disputes are some of the most common – and potentially dangerous – calls for police service
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Certain actions by the defendant may speak directly to their veracity, and are probative in an evaluation of credibility. Such actions include which of the following?
a. Receiving stolen property b. Bribery c. Witness intimidation d. All of the above
Bob is leaving the medical marijuana dispensary with his six ounces, which is legal under the law. He drops his purchase and drives away, unaware that he no longer has his marijuana. Sue is walking down the street when she becomes the lucky recipient of six ounces of marijuana. When Bob realizes his mistake, he goes back to the dispensary and finds Sue getting high on the corner. He calls the police, claiming Sue stole his marijuana, and Sue is taken into custody. Sue is later released without charges. After Sue's release from jail, Bob gets high on the street and follows her back to her house where a physical fight ensues. Sue dies from her injuries. Bob claims he had no such intent and is surprised and disgusted by his actions. The marijuana he bought was laced with phencyclidine
(PCP), unbeknownst to him. What would be his best defense in court? A. Duress B. Intoxication C. Insanity D. Self-defense
Identify and explain the two possible types of police crackdowns.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. About 60% of heroin seized in the U.S. originates in Colombia. 2. The U.S. has not invested any money into efforts to counter drug trafficking in South America. 3. Drug trafficking is the world’s third largest enterprise after the oil trade and foreign exchange. 4. The Swiss Bank is now required to disclose cross border account holder information to the U.S. government. 5. Trading in endangered species is in the region of $5 billion annually.