The distinction between unlawful assembly and riot in typical criminal statutes is:
a. the content of the message
b. how far the First Amendment goes
c. the minimum number of people
d. desire to violate breach of peace
C
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A) lower criminal liability but not eliminate it B) eliminate the retreat rule C) justify deadly force D) eliminate criminal liability
When does the first moment of truth occur for the guest in a restaurant?
A. when a reservation is made B. when the host greets the guest C. when the guests pull into the parking lot D. when a reservation is made or when the host greets the guest
Which person may not be issued a drivers license in the state of Texas?
a. a 15 yr old person who is currently enrolled as a full-time student seeking a hardship license b. a 16 yr old person currently enrolled in high school who is seeking a class C drivers license c. a 17 yr old person seeking a class C license to go to work because she dropped out of high school after 40 days of class for hardship reason to seek work to help her family d. a 17 yrs old person who files for a class C license in November, the applicant attends class 85 days in the fall
Street crimes are the least profitable for the offender
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false