The term "with prejudice" means that juvenile court prosecutors can:
a. dismiss charges and cannot refile charges at a later date.
b. continue to prosecute, but with no animosity toward the defendant.
c. dismiss charges, but have the option to refile charges at a later date.
d. continue to prosecute and move that the record be open to the publi
c.
a
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Sam owns a grocery store. He lives above the store. Bill is upset with Sam because he thinks Sam's prices are too high. One night, he sets a fire to the store. Bill can properly be charged with:
a. no common law offense. b. common law arson because part of the building was a dwelling. c. burning a building other than a dwelling, if the jurisdiction has such a statute. d. none of the above.
When is crime generally higher?
a. Winter b. Spring c. Summer d. Fall
A person steals a book from a store. When exiting the store, the thief pushes a sixty-year-old woman to the side. The victim received bodily injury. The actor committed
a. theft b. assault. c. aggravated robbery. d. robbery. c. reckless endangerment.
In which landmark decision did the Supreme Court rule that defendants must be informed of their right to have their attorneys present during interrogation?
What will be an ideal response?