"Character" is best understood as a collection or system of more specific character traits
a. True b. False
a
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Was there probable cause to arrest Ortiz? Was Ortiz's fingerprinting constitutional?
Officers lunching at a McDonald's saw Jose Ortiz-Hernandez and Selmo Valenzuela there. Valenzuela was later seen walking northbound on 82nd Avenue. Officer Anderson testified that he thought he saw Ortiz and Valenzuela drive away from the McDonald's in a Toyota Four Runner. Officer Anderson testified he had seen the Toyota earlier circling in an area where people congregated to deal drugs. After lunch the officers drove past a Safeway parking lot where they spotted the Toyota. Officer Anderson then saw Ortiz and Valenzuela using a public telephone outside the Safeway; he testified that another Hispanic male, later identified as Wilfredo Alvarez, get into the Toyota. A gray Jeep, occupied by a man and a woman then drove up and Ortiz and Valenzuela entered the Jeep. Anderson told his fellow officers that Ortiz and Valenzuela were the ones originally driving the Toyota and that the "dope was rolling" in the Toyota, which was now being driven by a different "two Hispanics." Plainclothes undercover officers watched the Jeep while Officer Anderson followed and stopped the Toyota. Anderson was mistaken on all counts. Ortiz and Valenzuela were never inside the Toyota and were not acquainted with Alvarez and his nephew, who were in Portland on routine business. They had driven around because they were lost, and no contraband was found in a consent search of their car. The Jeep was then driven from the Safeway parking lot and the driver, Marie Lewis, failed to use a turn signal. Using this as a pretext, the undercover officers called for a uniformed officer to stop the Jeep 20 blocks away. A check of documents showed that Lewis's license had been suspended. Officer Anderson joined the group. The car's driver admitted to being a recovering heroin addict. Anderson brought Ortiz, who gave his name as Luis Perez-Cota, into a coffee shop rest room and "conducted an invasive strip search." No contraband was found, only a Safeway card and a piece of paper with "Marie" and a phone number written on it. Ortiz was arrested for delivery of drugs. After the arrest a "a syringe with residue" was found near Lewis's purse under the front seat. At the police station, Ortiz was fingerprinted What will be an ideal response?
Mary was recently diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. She has been prescribed a strong painkiller by her doctor. She has never taken painkillers before and she is unaware of how they will affect her. After the first dose she begins hallucinating. Believing that her neighbor, who is outside tending to her garden, is actually an escaped unicorn, she attacks the neighbor and ties her up and calls animal control. If she is charged with a crime, what defense might she successfully utilize?
a. lack of consent b. voluntary intoxication c. duress d. involuntary intoxication
In the majority of states, the county sheriff is a constitutional office, meaning a. it is created by state statute
b. the county board may change its powers or responsibilities to suit its needs. c. the office can only be abolished through constitutional amendment. d. the citizens of the county can abolish the office at any time.
What does the socialization approach hold is likely to have an even more damaging effect on females than on males?
What will be an ideal response?