The justification for the "stubborn child" law in colonial times was found in:

a. The Code of Hammurabi
b. English common law
c. the Bible
d. the Ten Commandments


C

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What are the three kinds of manslaughter?

What will be an ideal response?

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Imagine that you are a judge in the case described in question 8 above. Using the child's history as well as information from his probation officer, what types of things would you consider for appropriate disposition for a child? How would you be looking out for the best interests of the child and also the best interests of the community? You firmly believe in due process, although you know others around you feel that the courts need to be more strict with juveniles. How would you respond to those people? At what point do juveniles obtain benefits from the special procedures applicable to them that offset the disadvantage of denial of due process?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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________ refer to individuals who are actually sent to the United States, often on work or student visas, with the purpose of moving money for criminals.

A. Premier mules B. Career money mules C. Hacker mules D. One and done mules

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