What was the outcome of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Indianapolis v. Edmond (2000)?
a. The use of vehicle checkpoints for drug roadblocks was upheld as constitutional.
b. The case was remanded to a lower court.
c. The Court ruled, in a 6–3 decision, that the intended purpose of the drug checkpoints was too general.
d. The Court ruled that drug roadblocks are the same as vehicle checkpoints for drunk driving.
c. The Court ruled, in a 6–3 decision, that the intended purpose of the drug checkpoints was too general.
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A. reliable information on world events. B. social construction of reality. C. escape from personal responsibility. D. public opinion.
Spending time in prison achieves the correctional goal of ______.
A. incapacitation B. general deterrence C. restorative justice D. nonintervention
Fingerprints are ____________________ evidence of guilt
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
PTSD was first identified during the American Civil War
a. True b. False