Define and explain the Uniform Act of Fresh Pursuit

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: This act provides that a peace officer of one state may enter another state in fresh pursuit to arrest an
offender who has committed a felony in the state from which he or she fled. There is no specific distance
set forth in the act that the officer may travel within the state in order to make the arrest. The act does
provide that after the arrest is made, the officer must take the arrested person before a local magistrate,
without unnecessary delay, for a hearing to determine the lawfulness of the arrest.

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Match each term with its definition.

A. the system of Spanish and French concepts of marital property law B. depletion of the marital property by waste C. a federal statute protecting employees and their pensions in case of employer bankruptcy or close of business D. includes such factors as reputation and location of a business E. a system allowing family courts to distribute property acquired during the marriage, equitably, not necessarily equally F. property acquired during a marriage G. a court order served on the pension administrator ordering the plan to distribute part of the pension to a nonemployee spouse H. the transformation of separate property to marital property I. English common law used to determine the division of marital property on dissolution of the marriage; husband and wife were merged into a single entity, the husband J. all property and income acquired during the marriage is deemed to be owned equally by both spouses with a few exceptions

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Perpetrators who believe that they are taking a defensive stand against outsiders whom they believe threaten their community or way of life are committing a type of hate crime referred to as: a. reactive hate crimes. b. suggestive hate crimes

c. thrill seeking hate crimes. d. interpersonal/community hate crimes.

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Historically, those eight years old and older were considered adults in the eyes of the law, prosecuted as adults, convicted as adults, and served their sentences in the same prison cells as adults

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Approximately 2-3 percent of the population has an intellectual disability, yet rates as high as __________ percent are documented among prisoners

A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 40

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