Ralph shoplifts a wristwatch at the mall. A private security officer sees the incident and detains Ralph while the police are summoned. While awaiting the arrival of a police officer, Ralph darts away from the security officer and flees the mall
Ralph has committed the offense of escape.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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database without authorization, or exceeding authorization for the purpose of sabotage or fraud. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Edward Snowden, who released classified information about the U.S. government, found asylum in ______, which has declined to extradite Snowden.
a. Sweden b. France c. Ukraine d. Russia
In Barnes v. Glen Theatre (1991) the U.S. Supreme Court _____________________
a. agreed that a state may not limit the performance of nude dancing in a lounge where only consenting adults are viewers b. upheld an Indiana law interpreted to prohibit totally nude dancing in bars c. held that prohibiting the performance of nude dancing is related to expression and therefore violates the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution d. by a unanimous decision adopted the view that nude dancing is not an expressive activity protected by the United States Constitution
Being under the influence of alcohol___________ the likelihood of being victimized by criminal violence.
(a) increases (b) decreases (c) is unrelated to (d) is related in an unknown fashion with (e) none of the above