When is the use of deadly force justified?
What will be an ideal response?
Normally, a person is justified in using deadly force only to protect himself or others with what he reasonably believes is necessary to combat imminent, unlawful deadly force.
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A pro se litigant may avail him or herself of ________ legal services, which are performed on a task-by-task basis.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Whole units of the Chinese military spend their entire time stealing secrets of government and private corporation computers. 2. The computer is a tool that can be used in the commission of a variety of crimes. 3. Software pirates, those who illegally reproduce and use software, cost manufacturers billions of dollars a year in lost revenue. 4. Most cybercrimes are reported to the police. 5. Online pedophiles tend target young “wannabe” hackers and participants in chat rooms.
Which of the following is NOT a criticism listed about truth commissions?
a. They rely too heavily on the ‘bottom up approach’ which marginalizes victims b. There is a tendency to reopen old wounds or polarize groups c. The focus is usually too narrow d. The trade-offs between justice, stability and practical politics are hard to accept
The due process model
a. protects victims from the power of the state. b. denies constitutional rights to the accused. c. provides limitless police discretion. d. protects individuals from the power of the state.