Which act was enacted by Parliament in 1853 and enabled prisoners to be released – paroled – on a ticket of leave and supervised by police?

a. Parole Servitude Act
b. Probation Servitude Act
c. Penal Servitude Act
d. Pardon Servitude Act


c

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Demitri has noticed a friend of his talking to his girlfriend. He can be very jealous. One day he decides to teach this friend a lesson. Demitri takes his baseball hat and hits the boy on the head. The boy falls to the ground and Demitri continues to hit him. Upon the realization that the boy is falling in and out of consciousness he calls 911 because he had no intention to cause such severe injury. If he faces criminal charges for beating his friend will he be able to successfully use the defense of abandonment?

a. Yes, he stopped hitting the boy as soon as he realized the extent of his injuries. b. Yes, abandonment is available to those who renounce their criminal conduct before the completion of the crime. c. No, because Demitri didn’t take the boy to the hospital himself. d. No, because Demitri completed the crime and is simply feeling regret about his actions.

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A publicly appointed legal counsel for an indigent may, consistent with due process, review a trial record for errors and if none are found, decline to file the traditional appellate brief that forcefully argues the merits of a defendant's

appellate case and file only a brief that summarizes the factual and procedural issues in the case. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Article III, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution defines the crime of ____________

a. counterfeiting b. piracy c. sedition d. treason

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First-degree murder occurs when a person kills another after _______ and deliberation

a. premeditation b. anger c. contemplation d. malice

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