To prove __________________ the government must prove: (1) the defendant presented a claim seeking reimbursement from the government for medical services or goods; (2) that the claim was false or fraudulent; and (3) the accused knew of the claim’s
falsity.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
Medicare fraud; Medicaid fraud
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The case of Coppolino v. State highlights issues dealing with:
a. Search and seizure. b. The admissibility of the polygraph. c. The evidential value of confessions. d. The acceptability of new scientific tests.
Which of the following is a privilege granted to patrol officers under community policing?
A. They have discretion to formulate their own arrest policies. B. They have the freedom to improvise. C. They can work in teams of their choice. D. They can request for a transfer to another community.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. An Islamic jihad is conceptually the same as a Christian crusade. 2. Religious terrorism began in the modern era. 3. The Afghan Arabs are international Mujahideen who became prominent during the Soviet invasion of Iraq. 4. The Aum Shinriky? case represents the threat from weapons of mass destruction in the hands of religious extremists. 5. Only Muslims engage in religious terrorism.
According to Cole and Smith, the goal of criminal justice that concerns the processes of arresting, prosecuting, convicting, and punishing those who disobey the law is referred to as:
a. controlling crime b. doing justice c. arbitrating crime d. preventing crime e. developing legal parameters