Sabotage is ______?
a. a general intent crime
b. a strict liability crime
c. a specific intent crime
d. a crime that carries a mandatory minimum sentence
d. a crime that carries a mandatory minimum sentence
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Whenever a probationer has his/her program revoked, he/she will be returned to prison
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In United States v. Emerson (1999), U.S. District Judge Sam R. Cummings:
a. placed a temporary moratorium on the purchase of small-caliber firearms pending results of a study by the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence. b. upheld a lower court's ruling that a convicted felon should not be allowed to possess firearms. c. handed down a landmark decision that permits specially trained and licensed individuals to carry concealed weapons. d. went against all federal court precedent and restored a domestic abuser's firearms, citing the Second Amendment as guaranteeing the individual's right to keep and bear arms.
Probation systems are often either county or _____ controlled and funded.
A. locally B. state C. federally D. none of the above
Which law authorized funding for additional state prisons and jails in order to ensure that convicted offenders serve a large portion of their sentence?
a. The Anti-Drug Abuse Act b. The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act c. The Firearm Owner's Protection Act d. The Sentencing Reform Act