Ted was a victim of armed robbery and was shot with a small caliber weapon. Police thought Sam was a suspect and confiscated Sam's gun

In order to match ballistics with the gun, the government needs the bullet from Ted's arm, but he refuses the surgery. The government then can: a. get a judge to force Ted to have the surgery
b. force Ted to have the surgery
c. do nothing
d. take the bullet out themselves


C

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Officers are concerned with mentally ill persons because of their perceived unpredictability.

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Juveniles as a group are responsible for a small percentage of arrests compared with adults, although they are arrested disproportionately compared with other age groups

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In order to impose criminal liability:

a. factual and legal causation must exist. b. factual but not legal causation must exist. c. legal but not factual causation must exist. d. neither factual nor legal causation need exist.

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The not-guilty verdict of John Peter Zenger of the New York Weekly Journal in 1735 is still widely recognized as one of the most famous examples of ________ in the nation's history

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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