Which mob family was known as the "Mickey Mouse Mafia?"
a. Boston
c.Philadelphia
b.Los Angeles
d.Tampa
B
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Which of the following would be an example of a social-order offense?
A) throwing rocks at visually impaired individuals B) felony murder C) knowingly introducing poison into a consumer product D) illegal drug use
The mail and fraud statutes have what in common?
a. they are both state crimes b. they always involve professionals c. they both have a scheme to defraud d. only law-abiding citizens violate the laws
American policing is a product of ________.
A. American expansion
B. English heritage
C. European descendants
D. medieval history
The U.S. Supreme Court decisions in both United States v. Montoya de Hernandez (1985) and United States v. Flores-Montano (2004) concerned border searches. The earlier case involved a search of a person, whereas the more recent case related to a vehicular search. Which of the following most accurately reflects the decisions in these two cases?
a. Reasonable suspicion is required for both person and vehicle searches at a border checkpoint. b. No level of suspicion is required for either a vehicle or a person search occurring at a border checkpoint. c. Reasonable suspicion is required for a more invasive search of a person at a border checkpoint, whereas no level of suspicion is required for a vehicle search. d. Reasonable suspicion is required for a search of a vehicle at a border checkpoint, whereas no level of suspicion is required for a person search.