Civil Rights supporters had problems with the police, especially in the South, because they supported _______ and segregation
a. the Ku Klux Klan c. Jim Crow laws
b. slavery d. none of the above
C
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Vic is the leader of an outlaw motorcycle gang. The gang earns money primarily through the production and sale of various illicit drugs. Vic, however, never goes to where the drugs are made and is never present when a drug sale is made
He remains at the gang's headquarters and processes the revenue earned from the sales. Under Texas law, however, Vic may be lawfully convicted of the manufacture and sale of unlawful drugs through application of the legal principle known as: A) the Pinkerton Rule. B) the Oak & Acorn Rule. C) the rule against perpetuities. D) Wharton's Rule.
Jane is a 15-year-old high school student. She runs with a bad crowd that frequently engages in petty criminal behavior. Assume Jane is apprehended after engaging in various misdemeanors
She may be prosecuted in the adult justice system without any involvement of the juvenile court system if the offenses in which she engaged are: A) fine only misdemeanors. B) a Class B or C misdemeanor. C) driving while intoxicated. D) public intoxication.
The prosecution may be required to disclose the identity of ___________ if that person was an active participant in the offense for which the defendant is being prosecuted
a. the victim b. a witness c. a confidential informant d. none of these
According to the text, the rationale for punishment and corrections comes from:
a. religious tradition. b. the Supreme Court. c. English common law. d. the social contract.