Self-authentication is useful at trial because:
a. It eliminates the need for authenticating testimony.
b. It saves money by not having to produce an authenticating witness.
c. It produces evidence that cannot be challenged by opposing counsel.
d. Only a and b are correct.
d. Only a and b are correct.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
How far back does opium use date?
a. to the third century A.D. at the earliest b. to roughly 1500 A.D. c. to 1200 B.C. or earlier d. to the late nineteenth century
An official who purposely fails to perform a duty that he/she is commanded by law to perform is guilty of:
a. misfeasance. b. nonfeasance. c. bribery. d. extortion.
The most significant juvenile rights case was:
A) McKeiver v. Pennsylvania. B) In re Winshi