Some intermediate sanctions are used in conjunction with one another

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The imposition of a life sentence is an example of

A) the stigma of conviction. B) the aesthetic view of punishment. C) recidivism. D) incapacitation.

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In the Clark v. Arizona (2006) case, the U.S. Supreme Court held:

a. states such as Arizona had the right to limit the insanity defense and the evidence used to support it b. states and the federal government could not legislate a defense such as insanity c. insanity defense could not be used in murder cases with law enforcement victims d. the defendant gets to choose whether to raise the insanity defense and its evidence

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A passerby driving noticed a house on fire and called 911 . The caller reported black smoke and some flames were visible near the garage. Firefighters have arrived at scene, a single family dwelling, within five minutes of the call

Now, the structure is fully engulfed in flames at both ends. The fire is spreading very rapidly. Thick, black smoke is still clearly visible but quickly changes to white and brown smoke. The caller is found at the scene and is interviewed by the police. He again reported black smoke when the fire first started and that the fire rapidly progressed from the garage. Based on the facts above, what is the likelihood that the fire was caused by arson? A. The fire is most likely accidental. B. The fire may be arson based on the color of the smoke and the rapid progression. C. The fire is possibly accidental or stems from structural defect due to electrical malfunction based on the color of smoke and the rapid progression. D. The facts cannot lead a person to any conclusions.

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