_______ created the first formal police department created in the United States in 1838

A) ?New York
B) ?Philadelphia
C) ?Boston
D) ?Texas
E) ?Milwaukee


C

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Timothy went to buy a gun and obtain a hunting license so he can go on a company hunting retreat. The retreat begins the very next day and he anticipates no problems getting his license and weapon. As he arrives at the sporting goods store to buy his weapon and ammunition, he is told that there is a 48-hour waiting period before he can obtain the gun because the store is legally required to complete a background check. Is this waiting period likely constitutional?

a. No, states may not regulate their own gun laws. b. No, gun laws are made at the federal level only to ensure uniformity. c. Yes, because the requirement passes the strict scrutiny test. d. Yes, because states may not infringe on the right to possess a weapon but they may enact certain limitations.

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Phillip is upset about the amount of his water bill. He goes to city hall to complain. At city hall Phillip encounters Jane, the mayor. The encounter turns heated

Phillip takes a hunting knife from his coat pocket, forces Jane to go into her office, and announces he will hold her there until water rates are reduced. Phillip and Jane remain barricaded in the office for 12 hours until the police hostage negotiator convinces him to surrender. Of the following, the most serious offense Phillip has committed is: A) unlawful restraint. B) kidnapping. C) false imprisonment. D) aggravated kidnapping.

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Three systematic search methods are the ___________, __________ and __________ methods

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Sarah is a self-proclaimed agnostic. Which of the following is true about her ability to testify in a criminal proceeding?

a. Under common law, Sarah would be disqualified from testifying based on her religious philosophy. b. Sarah would be prohibited from testifying under U.S. law as prohibiting people from testifying based solely on their religious beliefs is in the interest of society and is consistent with American democracy. c. Sarah would be permitted to testify so long as she took the oath to testify truthfully. d. Sarah could object to testifying based her First Amendment right of Freedom of Religion.

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