Which would be considered an example of system disruption?
a. banking and finance hacking
b. oil pipelines destruction
c. electrical systems stoppage
d. all of the above
d
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Which of the following (A, B, or C) is not an element of the crime of international terrorism as defined by the federal government? It is an act that if committed in the United States would have been a federal or state crime and appeared to have intended to do one of the following:
A. intimidate or coerce a civilian B. influence the policy of another nation through intimidation or coercion C. affect the conduct of another nation through mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping
Geri, an attractive 23-year-old female, is arrested for disorderly conduct and public intoxication after causing a disturbance at a dance club. As the arresting officer is processing Geri into jail he empties her handbag. Out of the bag falls a .22 caliber pistol. Geri tells the officer she carries the pistol because once a stranger attempted to sexually assault her. In addition to the initial charges, Geri has committed:
A) possession of an unregistered firearm. B) no offense because she is carrying the weapon for personal safety. C) unlawful carrying of weapons. D) places weapons prohibited.
John, a 19-year-old male, moves from Montana to Texas. He soon meets Janice, a 16-year-old female. They have several dates and ultimately engage in sexual intercourse
Janice's father finds out about the sexual conduct of John and Janice and calls the police. When interviewed by the police, John admits to the sex act but expresses surprise to learn that the age of consent in Texas is 17. "I thought it was 16, like in Montana," he says. John's mistake of law will NOT be a defense to a charge of sexual assault of a child because ________ of the law is no excuse. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Consistent with the Miranda warnings, once an arrestee has been given the Miranda warnings, orally waived them, and has spoken with police about the merits of why the person has been arrested, he or she
A) cannot refuse to continue to speak with police about the case since the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights have been waived by arrestee's conduct. B) can later refuse to speak further and can request an attorney. C) has waived any Miranda-referenced rights for the duration of the police investigation. D) cannot later invoke the right to counsel and the police may continue their interrogation. E) still has a Fourth Amendment right to refuse to speak with police that can be asserted.