Kidnapping and false imprisonment both violate what right?
a. the right of locomotion
b. the right of freedom of movement
c. the right of transformation
d. the right of freedom from penetration
a
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Mark suspects that his wife has been cheating on him. In order to confirm his suspicions, he leaves work early in hopes of catching his wife “in the act.” As he suspected, Mark’s wife was in bed with his best friend. Mark threw down his briefcase, broke some dishes in the living room, and left the house. The next morning, Mark drove to his best friend’s apartment. He took a gun out of his glove compartment, walked up to the door, and when his best friend answered, Mark shot him three times. Mark then called the police and stated that he had just murdered his best friend. He did not attempt to flee, but instead waited for the police to arrive. What facts support a conviction for voluntary manslaughter? Could Mark plead voluntary manslaughter based on the claim that his best friend
insulted him when he answered the door? Why or why not? What if Mark would have shot his best friend when Mark walked in on his wife and best friend? What will be an ideal response?
According to Shaw and McKay’s social disorganization theory, what would you expect to happen in a deteriorated inner-city area when the population of that area changes?
A. Delinquency rates will go up significantly. B. Delinquency rates will decrease slightly. C. Delinquency rates will decrease significantly. D. Delinquency rates will remain stable.
Which significant attacks were prevented?
What will be an ideal response?
Which ONE of the following statements concerning a motion to suppress a defendant’s confession or admissions made to the police is INCORRECT?
a. The Supreme Court has ruled that a defendant has a constitutional right to have the court determine whether a confession is voluntary before it is revealed to the trial jury. b. A trial court’s ruling suppressing a defendant’s confession can never lead to a dismissal of the prosecution’s charges against the defendant. c. Generally before ruling on a motion to suppress a confession or admissions, the trial court conducts an evidentiary hearing. d. Among other inquiries, a motion to suppress a confession or admissions may bring into focus the issue of whether the police administered Miranda warnings to the defendant before obtaining the confession or admissions sought to be suppressed.