What do we know about systematic check forgers?
a. They are risk-prone when faced with a situation that is unusually stressful for them.
b. They constitute a relatively large segment of the total population of check forgers.
c. They make a substantial living by cashing bad checks.
d. They are usually isolated people, unsuccessful in their personal relationships.
c
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The Chairman was later charged under the federal bribery statute. Will the Chairman be convicted?
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Which of the following is NOT a basic question that needs to be answered in a death investigation?
a. Who is the decedent? b. What was the cause of death? c. Who committed the murder? d. Why was the murder committed?
Which Supreme Court ruling applied the principles, regarding the exclusionary rule, developed in Weeks v. U.S. to trials in state courts?
a. Illinois v. Gates b. Horton v. California c. U.S. v. Leon d. Mapp v. Ohio