Individuals who would agree to make themselves responsible for offenders who had been released from custody are called:
a. sureties.
b. entities.
c. trustees.
d. fallons.
a
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a. presumptive b. mandatory c. truth-in d. voluntary
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. the reasons for punishing unsuccessful attempts apply to neither category. B. the distinction between legal and factual impossibility succeeds. C. a suspect acts without the intent to commit an offense. D. the distinction between legal and factual impossibility fails.
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A. cigarettes B. food items C. pornography D. alcohol and other drugs