Quaaludes were designed in an attempt to develop a perfect sleeping pill.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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_________________ treatment may correct a non-job related employee problem behavior but more often does not

But it should not be done without consideration of other useful alternatives, such as training, counseling, or change of assignment or partner. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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What is behavioral self-blame? Give an example.

What will be an ideal response?

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A criminal defendant is entitled to a not guilty verdict if she establishes in court that her conduct was legally excused or ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Read the following facts regarding United States v. Sokolow (1989): Sokolow, appeared to be suspicious to police because while traveling under an alias from Honolulu, he paid $2,100 in $20 bills (taken from a larger sum of money) for a round-trip airline ticket to Miami. He spent a very short period of time in Miami. Sokolow was noticeably nervous and had checked no luggage. A warrantless airport investigation by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents revealed more than 1,000 grams of cocaine on the defendant. Based on the facts above, how did the U.S. Supreme Court rule?

A) The Court ruled that according to a "totality of the circumstances" criterion, in which the defendant's entire behavior is taken collectively to provide the basis for a legitimate stop, the evidence was admissible.
B) Upon appeal, the Court ruled that no single activity was proof of illegal activity, and as such, the evidence was inadmissible.
C) The court ruled that the stop was legal because the actions taken together created circumstances under which suspicion of illegal activity but that the search was illegal under the exclusionary rule.
D) The court ruled that the stop and the search were illegal under the Fourth Amendment and as such, all evidence should have been excluded from trial.

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