Laws regulating disorderly conduct deal with clear-cut situations
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Renters coverage will provide insurance for
a. an apartment complex. b. the resident's realty. c. the resident's personalty. d. the owner's personalty.
Dustin has been convicted of driving under the influence, his third offense. As a result of driving under the influence, Being intoxicated, he crashed his car into the front porch of his neighbor's home as he was trying to pull into his driveway. As part of his sentence, the judge ordered Dustin to pay a sum of money to his neighbor to compensate for the damage caused. The judge also ordered Dustin to pay a sum of money to the court for his crime. The money paid to the court is:
A. a fine. B. a forfeiture. C. a restitution. D. a day fine.
Parole officers are able to:
a. search person, places, or property of parolee. b. order arrests without probable cause of parolee. c. recommend revocation of parole for new crimes or for technical violations of parolee. d. all of these choices.
According to SCOTUS, there is an exception to the no-duty-to-protect rule called the special-relationship exception. That special relationship is:
a. dependent on the crime committed. b. custody. c. while a suspect is being interrogated. d. when a warrant is being served.