Which of the following are reasons an officer would want to collect all the personal informa-tion of a violator in a traffic offense? Select all that apply

a. To later identify the vehicle
b. The violator may not pay
c. The violator may not show in court
d. To verify that the individual is who they claim to be


B, C, D

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The plain-view doctrine still applies if officers move objects so they can see evidence otherwise hidden from view

a. True b. False

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Which of the following statements is a concise statement?

a. She drove a black 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe. b. She drove an SUV. c. She drove a car that was a 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe that was black in color. d. She drove a vehicle that was black.

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Which of the following basic types of organized crime refers to crime by guerilla and terrorist groups and various militant social move¬ments that use violence, such as the Ku Klux Klan?

a. Political-social b. Mercenary (predatory) c. In-group-oriented d. Syndicate

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Imagine that you are a judge speaking to a class at Harvard Law School. The students, just beginning their first year, are under the impression that the judge is the principal decision maker in courts. You know, however, that they are not. How would you explain your role and others' roles in the court? You are a particularly active leader in the courtroom work group, but you know other judges have a laissez-faire attitude. Why do you feel that your approach serves the whole courtroom work group better? Explain.

What will be an ideal response?

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