________ fires involve flammable liquids

A) Class A B) Class B C) Class C D) Class D E) Class E


B

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Fred and Barney had been sitting in Barney's car in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant while they shared blunt containing marijuana

Fred finished his Coca-Cola that he had purchased from the fast food restaurant but he left it in the cup holder of Barney's minivan. When they were finished smoking the dope, Fred put the last part of the blunt into Barney's ashtray. Fred walked to his own car. Police later pulled Barney over to talk to him since he had failed to use a turn signal. It was at this point that the officer smelled the marijuana odor in Barney's minivan. Barney was quick to roll over. He told the officer that the blunt belong to Fred and that the Coca-Cola can was also Fred's. When the fingerprints from the Coca-Cola can and the DNA from the Coca-Cola can and the DNA from the blunt all matched and pointed toward Fred, he was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana. On these facts A) Fred could argue that he had not abandoned the blunt and that he still expected to finish smoking it and therefore had an expectation of privacy in the blunt and in Barney's ashtray. B) merely placing the Coca-Cola can and the blunt in Barney's minivan does not demonstrate an intent to abandon. C) Fred has no chance to suppress the evidence of his marijuana possession based on his DNA being found on the blunt marijuana remains in the ashtray in Barney's minivan. D) Fred has no chance to suppress the evidence of his marijuana possession unless Barney argues that Fred had not abandoned the blunt marijuana remains but had placed it in the ashtray until he needed it again. E) none of the above statements is a correct response.

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What person is responsible for booking the banquet?

A. the banquet manager B. the sales manager C. the head banquet waiter D. the banquet captains

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Jailhouse lawyers cannot be interfered with or harassed by prison administrators for helping other inmates by drawing up and filing complaints

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

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