Risk can be defined as:

a. The possibility of suffering harm or loss.
b. Exposure to the probability of loss or damage.
c. An element of uncertainty.
d. The possibility that results of an action may not be consistent with planned outcomes.
e. All of the above.


e

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A. the killing was caused by legally sufficient provocation. B. he or she acted in the heat of passion. C. the provocation was to such a degree as would cause a person of reasonable ordinary temperament to lose normal self-control. D. All of the answers are correct.

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In which of the following conditions may a peace officer or juvenile probation officer take emergency possession of a child?

a. The parents of the child are currently using a controlled substance. b. Corroborated information from another or personal knowledge of facts that lead the officer to believe the child is a victim of sexual abuse. c. Corroborated information from another or personal knowledge of facts that lead the officer to believe that there is an immediate danger to the child's physical health or safety of the child. d. The premise in which the child resides is used for the manufacture of methamphetamine. e. All of the above

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Sentences determined under sentencing guidelines are based primarily on a combination of the:

a. seriousness of the crime and the offender's age. b. seriousness of the crime and the harm caused to the victim. c. offender's criminal history and whether the crime was violent. d. seriousness of the crime and the offender's criminal history.

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Describe the "Excited Utterance Exception" and the reason for the exception to non-testimonial evidence

What will be an ideal response?

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