All but which of the following are areas in which police can easily get into ethical difficulty?

a. Lying and deception
b. High-speed pursuits
c. Improper sexual relationships
d. Corruption


b

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The retention of private counsel:

a. is less common for white collar defendants than for conventional crime defendants b. is far more common for white collar defendants than for conventional crime defendants, although a significant percentage of those charged with white collarcrimes cannot afford such counsel c. is far more likely for bank embezzlement defendants than for antitrust defendants d. is uniform for all white collar crime defendants

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What characteristics does a criminalist look for when comparing paint chips under a microscope? Which of these characteristics is most important in evaluating the significance of paint evidence?

What will be an ideal response?

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Magnuson (1992) defines a grand jury target as:

a. A person of interest. b. A person the prosecutor suspects may have been involved in some wrongdoing although no firm decision has been made about this person's culpability. c. A person who is likely to be indicted. d. An intended recipient of a grand jury subpoena.

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What is the intent necessary for the crime of solicitation?

A) Specific intent that another commit a crime. B) Criminal intent that another commit a crime. C) General intent that another commit a crime. D) Constructive intent that another commit a crime.

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