Explain how a witness can be telling the truth, but may, nonetheless, impeach himself or herself.
What will be an ideal response?
A person who testifies truthfully may impeach himself or herself by his or her conduct on the stand, such as the witness's attitude or manner of speaking; the inability to testify convincingly; or the witness hesitates, repeats, or becomes confused to such an extent that the jurors believe the witness is lying.
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The country with the best known and most discussed censorship is ______.
a. Russia b. North Korea c. Syria d. China
What happened to Syrian born Canadian citizen Maher Arar?
a. He was detained by the FBI and tortured in Syria, but they found he had no connection to terrorism. b. Maher Arar was a terrorist that was going to attack the United States but was caught by the RCMP. c. Arar was actually a spy for Syria that was not going to cause any damage, but he did send vital information to Syria. d. The RCMP arrested him but he was found innocent, and his cause inspired anti-profiling laws in Canada.
How many states have judicial sanctioning boards?
A) Three-fourths of the states. B) One-half of the states. C) All states. D) One-quarter of the states.
This type of youth violence is related to the drug trade and causes fear in neighborhoods
a. gang violence b. family violence c. school violence d. work violence e. institutional violence