Any impression, cut, gouge, or abrasion made when a tool comes into contact with another object, for forensic purposes, is ________.
A. possibly any of the preceding depending on the circumstances of the case
B. a tool mark
C. the modus operandi of the suspect
D. an element of burglary
Answer: B
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A. A defendant need not show prejudice to the case if there was a conflict of interest B. The performance of David Washington's attorney was deficient C. Guidelines as to whether attorney performance is reasonably effective are not specific D. Judicial scrutiny of counsel's performance must be highly deferential to the attorney
Parole conditions can generally be grouped into "standard conditions" and "special conditions"
a. True b. False
Prior to 1968, police could search only if they had________ ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Freedom from the monitoring and surveillance of our conversations, mail, and e-mail refers to which dimension of privacy?
A. public portrayal B. home and other physical locations C. communication D. public safety