Which is true in regards to the possession of stolen property?

a. The one who stole the property is also guilty of possession of stolen property.
b. The one who stole the property is only guilty of possession of stolen property.
c. The one who stole the property cannot be convicted of both the theft and the possession of the same property.
d. The one who stole the property can be charged with burglary in all cases.


c. The one who stole the property cannot be convicted of both the theft and the possession of the same property.

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Which of the following is NOT a reason for the dependent's first appearance before a judge?

a. The defendant is afforded the opportunity for bail. b. The defendant is advised of his or her rights. c. The defendant is given formal notice of the charges. d. The defendant is given the opportunity to cross-examine witnesses.

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With what area of forensic investigation are Karl Landsteiner and Louis Lattes associated?

What will be an ideal response?

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The "halo error" is the tendency to be influenced by your first impression of an individual or by an exceptional trait. This influence can lead to bias in perception

a. True b. False

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______ assumes that individuals are rational and weigh the potential benefits against the potential costs of engaging in a criminal act.

a. Rational choice theory b. Deterrence theory c. Neoclassical theory d. Routine activities theory

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