Pudd'nhead Wilson is a lawyer created by Mark Twain in the novel of the same name, published in November of 1894 . In his final address to a jury, Lawyer Wilson exhibits his knowledge of the cutting edge technology of the day by referring to:

a. fingerprints as forensic evidence.
b. firearms as forensic evidence.
c. blood stains as forensic evidence.
d. None of these choices.
e. All of these choices.


a

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Under parenspatriae, the King as sovereign acts to protect children and other dependents

a. True b. False

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Personal thefts are the least likely crimes to be reported to the police

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Edwin Sutherland's differential association theory states that

a. criminal behavior is a product of impaired social bonds. b. criminal behavior is learned like any other behavior. c. criminal behavior is a function of educational inequality within the lower class. d. criminal behavior is a function of media exposure.

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