An offender’s modus operandi can ______.
a. link robberies to one offender
b. clear crimes
c. provide further clues to the characteristics of one offender
d. all of these
d. all of these
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Why are state constitutions more likely to address specific issues than the U.S.Constitution? Is the bill of rights for most states similar to or different from the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution?
What will be an ideal response?
Considering that the Bill of Rights was designed as a series of limitations on the federal government, does it make sense that many of the same limitations have been applied to all states by the United States Supreme Court? Take a position and defend
it.
The _____________ technique is a computer crime that deprives the legitimate owner of a tangible asset
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
If a defendant is found, at any point during the legal proceedings, to be incompetent, what happens?
a. Nothing the trial continues b. The jury is dismissed and the defendant is free to go c. The defendant is immediately sent to a psychiatric hospital d. The court proceedings are halted for the time being until further actions or assessments can be conducted