Evidence is considered incompetent when ______.

a. it is wrongfully obtained
b. federal or state law prohibits the introduction of it
c. a court-established rule prohibits it
d. all of the these


d. all of the these

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Mill focused on utility. His approach is _________because it decides ethical questions based on the good that results from an action

A. deontological. B. teleological. C. universal. D. practical. E. None of the above.

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Grant assistance programs provide funding for ______.

a. supporting local law enforcement with cases of sexual victimization b. raising awareness of sexual victimization in the workplace and other social institutions c. conducting research to evaluate programs to better help victims d. supporting local, state, and federal law enforcement with cases of sexual victimization

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What does it mean when we say the courts had a "hands-off" policy prior to 1960? When did this judicial policy end and why? What followed as this policy came to an end?

What will be an ideal response?

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Embezzlement occurs when someone who is trusted with property fraudulently converts it. What do we know about embezzlement?

a. The number of people arrested for embezzlement has decreased in the past decade. pan b. Moving property without an owner's consent is legally defined as embezzlement. pan c. Embezzlement goes back to ancient Greece d. Third World countries are immune to embezzlement due to their poverty and lack of economy.

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