All documents must be authenticated except those with the seal of a notary or a government agency
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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What is it called when a jury is unable to reach a verdict?
A. nullified B. double jeopardy C. runaway D. deadlock
Which country is the top nation that practices female circumcision with 98% of its females circumcised?
a. Kenya b. Somalia c. Sudan d. Egypt
Match the drugs in column one to the effects in the right column
1. LSD a. A species of cactus that is the source for the hallucinogenic drug mescaline. 2. Psilocybin b. A norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug that's source is peyote cactus. 3. Ketamine c. A dissociative anesthetic hallucinogen that produces disorientation, agitation, aggressive behavior, and amnesia with a street name of angel dust. 4. Phencyclidine d. The best-known hallucinogenic drug, belongs to the serotonin group and synthetically derived from ergot, a toxic rye fungus. 5. Ecstasy e. A serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug frequently used by South American shamans in healing rituals. 6. DOM f. A synthetic norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug, derived from amphetamine combined with LSD is often referred to as STP. 7. Mescaline g. A Mexican leafy herb with short-duration hallucinogenic effects. 8. Salvia divinorum h. A serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug originating from mushrooms. 9. Harmine i. A dissociative anesthetic hallucinogen related to phencyclidine (PCP). 10. Peyote j. A hallucinogenic drug, once used for psycho-therapeutic purposes, is now known to produce significant adverse side effects, including dehydration, neuronal hyperthermia, and neurochemical changes.
The authority to hear an appeal to set aside a conviction is a. venue
b. preliminary hearing. c. trial court authority. d. original jurisdiction. e. appellate jurisdiction.