A person who acts "knowingly" acts:

a. intelligently.
b. consciously or with awareness.
c. with a specific intent to accomplish a criminal harm.
d. reasonably.


b

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If you found the mail[#] keyword in an evidence search, you could assume the user has

access to the ________ webmail program. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Class characteristic information obtained from the expended cartridges casings include:

a. direction of twist of the rifling. b. number of lands and grooves. c. headstamp information. d. width of lands and grooves. e. All of the above.

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Match the drugs in column one to the effects in the right column

1. LSD a. A species of cactus that is the source for the hallucinogenic drug mescaline. 2. Psilocybin b. A norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug that's source is peyote cactus. 3. Ketamine c. A dissociative anesthetic hallucinogen that produces disorientation, agitation, aggressive behavior, and amnesia with a street name of angel dust. 4. Phencyclidine d. The best-known hallucinogenic drug, belongs to the serotonin group and synthetically derived from ergot, a toxic rye fungus. 5. Ecstasy e. A serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug frequently used by South American shamans in healing rituals. 6. DOM f. A synthetic norepinephrine-related hallucinogenic drug, derived from amphetamine combined with LSD is often referred to as STP. 7. Mescaline g. A Mexican leafy herb with short-duration hallucinogenic effects. 8. Salvia divinorum h. A serotonin-related hallucinogenic drug originating from mushrooms. 9. Harmine i. A dissociative anesthetic hallucinogen related to phencyclidine (PCP). 10. Peyote j. A hallucinogenic drug, once used for psycho-therapeutic purposes, is now known to produce significant adverse side effects, including dehydration, neuronal hyperthermia, and neurochemical changes.

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Residential substance abuse treatment communities are ______.

a. group therapy sessions used by cognitive-behavioral therapy programs b. the locations where risk assessments take place for evidence-based practices c. residential settings for drug and alcohol treatment that use the community spirit generated by the influence of peers and various group processes d. community treatment centers that focus on drug and alcohol treatment

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