The term corpus delicti simply refers to evidence which establishes that a crime has been committed
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Absent-mindedness is ______________
a. focusing on one idea or thing so much that is misdirects one's attention so that other, simple things, are forgotten b. searching unsuccessfully for information that the person possesses but cannot recall despite trying to do so at the moment (it is on the tip of my tongue) c. mistaking fantasy for reality, or what one heard from a friend or what one saw in a movie for one's own experience d. being asked questions in such a way that a person begins to distort his or her memory and believe things happened that did not happen e. experiencing the slow, continuous decay of memory over time, such that the more distance in the past an event occurred, the less detail is recalled about it
If soil is found adhering to an object, the investigator should remove the soil particles from the object and send them to the laboratory
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Where a defendant has not been successful in getting a reversal of a conviction at the court of appeals level, that the best chance of having a state supreme court decide to review a court of appeals decision
A) exists where two separate courts of appeal have decided a similar issue to the defendant's issue in a completely different manner. B) occurs when the defendant who is appealing has an attorney who understands the legal "hurdles that need to be jumped" in order to have a state supreme court hear a case. C) occurs when the a defendant has a privately retained attorney rather than a state-appointed appellate attorney. D) B and C are both correct responses. E) none of the above is a correct response.
Which type of offenses involves the perpetrator carefully skimming small sums from the balances of a large number of accounts in order to bypass internal controls and escape detection?
a. financial fraud b. theft of information c. salami fraud d. software fraud