Sometimes a terrorist group becomes so involved in for-profit crimes, that the radical ideology becomes secondary and the group transitions to primarily a criminal organization
a. True
b. False
a
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Just prior to the operation, the informant, a convicted drug dealer himself, failed to meet the officer and purchased drugs without the officer present. The informant turned over the drugs to the officer immediately after the transaction. What problem does this situation exemplify when dealing with informants? A. Informants are difficult to control. B. Informants may be a source of embarrassment to the department. C. Informants have questionable credibility in court. D. Informants are highly motivated to "get the job over with" and often have difficulty waiting.
Under Rule 704:
a. Expert opinion on the ultimate issue in a case is prohibited. b. Expert opinion that embraces an ultimate issue of the case is not automatically excluded. c. Expert opinion as to whether the defendant had the intent to kill is admissible, even if it involves the ultimate issue. d. None of the above are correct.
Before sentencing takes place in felony cases, it is common for the court's probation staff to conduct a:
a. criminal investigation. b. background investigation. c. suitability for probation investigation. d. presentence investigation.
States have established lower permissible blood-alcohol levels for juvenile drivers
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