Which of the following is true about thestandard of accreditation of computer forensics?
a. The standard does not require a universal acceptance.
b. The standard does not require a mechanism for empirical testing and debate.
c. The standard requires a rigorous testing by all experts in the field.
d. The standard would increase Daubert/Frye challengesto the recovery of digital evidence.
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This offense is when someone in lawful possession of property retains or converts the property for their own use with the intent to steal or defraud the rightful owner
a. Extortion. b. Embezzlement. c. Larceny. d. Receiving Stolen Property.
Joey bought a ticket to the Sugar Bowl game in New Orleans. Joey had a car but did not have enough money to buy the gasoline for the trip to the game. He stopped at an old-fashioned “full service” gas station near Birmingham and said to the attendant
“Fill ‘er up.” The sign at the station said “No credit.” The moment the attendant finished pumping the gas into Joey’s car, Joey sped off without paying. On these facts the state of Alabama charged Joey with robbery. Which of the following statements indicates the most likely outcome of Joey’s trial? a. Joey would be convicted of robbery since he carried away personal property of another in a forceful manner. b. Joey would likely be convicted of theft. c. Joey would likely be convicted of burglary on the basis that he entered the station with the intent to commit a felony therein. d. Joey would likely be found not guilty of any crime because there was insufficient evidence from which the jury could infer that he harbored a criminal intent.