Most agencies require police officers to meet weight requirements.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A. thoroughness B. consistency C. sampling procedures D. length of questioning
Carl asks Sam if he can borrow Sam's shotgun to go hunting. Sam agrees to loan the weapon to Carl. The next day, however, instead of going hunting, Carl uses the shotgun to commit an armed robbery of a liquor store
As to Sam's criminal liability it is correct to say that: A) Sam is criminally responsible for the robbery because he knowingly provided Carl the shotgun. B) Sam is criminally responsible for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon but not robbery because he could have foreseen Carl committing an aggravated assault but not a robbery. C) Sam has no criminal responsibility because he did not intentionally assist Carl in committing the robbery. D) Sam is criminally responsible for Carl's robbery because everyone knows that a shotgun is a deadly weapon and could be used to rob another person.
Frank is an inmate at Greensburg State Prison, and he has just had a contact visit with an old friend. Before Frank returns to his cell, prison guards subject Frank to a strip search. Such a search is:
a. constitutional, because prisoners have a diminished expectation of privacy and there is an important government need to maintain prison security. b. constitutional, because prisoners forfeit all Fourth Amendment rights. c. unconstitutional, unless prison officials have reasonable suspicion to think they will find contraband or other evidence of a crime on Frank. d. unconstitutional, unless prison officials have probable cause to think they will find contraband or other evidence of a crime on Frank.