What is the purpose of identification? What are the two main requirements for identification?
What will be an ideal response?
The purpose of identification is to determine the physical or chemical identity of a substance with as near absolute certainty as existing analytical techniques will permit. Identification first requires the adoption of testing procedures that give characteristic results for specific standard materials. Identification also requires that the number and type of tests needed to identify a substance be sufficient to exclude all other substances.
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The 3R rules states that Radial cracks form a Right angle on the Reverse side of the force
a. True b. False
If the search warrant was on a form used for search of controlled substances, but the magistrate failed to delete the controlled substances language, the exclusionary rule would
a. not apply, because the officer acted in good faith. b. apply, because the officer is responsible for the wording of the warrant. c. not apply, because of judicial immunity. d. apply, because courts are very particular about what forms are used.
What are suspicionless searches? How does the need to ensure public safety justify certain suspicionless searches?
What will be an ideal response?
What law did Congress pass in 2010 that reduced the disparity between sentences for crack cocaine offenses versus powder cocaine?
a. Controlled Substances Act (CSA) b. Federal Drug Quality and Security Act c. Fair Sentencing Act d. Anti-Drug Abuse Act