What is the difference between "search" and "seizure"?
What will be an ideal response?
A search is a governmental infringement into a person's reasonable expectation of privacy for the purpose of discovering things that could be used as evidence in a criminal prosecution. When an item is seized, it is the legal act of taking or seizing something that may constitute evidence or the apprehension of a person for violating the law.
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Giving a good reason for something instead of the real reason is a rationalization
a. True b. False
Truth-in-sentencing laws have been passed to restrict the use of:
A. "good time." B. creative punishments. C. determinate sentences. D. sentencing disparity.
A ________ effect is when a user is increasingly less sensitive to a drug.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Doug Kants has been adjudicated guilty on four counts of vandalism. During his late-day crime spree, he spray painted and toilet-paper-rolled four of his teacher's homes. This is the first time he has been in trouble, and he is set to attend a state-supported college in the fall. Based upon Kants's history, the best outcome for the justice system would be: a. incapacitation. b. restorative justice. c. rehabilitation. d. the death penalty. e. shock probation.
What will be an ideal response?