Sentences determined under sentencing guidelines are based primarily on a combination of the:
a. seriousness of the crime and the offender's age.
b. seriousness of the crime and the harm caused to the victim.
c. offender's criminal history and whether the crime was violent.
d. seriousness of the crime and the offender's criminal history.
d
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White-collar crime involves the theft of small merchandise, tools, stationery, and other items
a. True b. False
Sally walked into her neighbor Tom's house and seized a large quantity of marijuana sitting on Tom's kitchen table. She then turned the drugs into the police and Tom was arrested
Before trial, Tom moved to suppress the drugs on the basis of Sally's illegal search. Tom's motion will be: a. successful, as Sally invaded Tom's privacy b. unsuccessful, as the 4th Amendment does not apply to citizens c. successful, because Sally acted as a government informant d. unsuccessful, as there are no privacy rights in illegal drugs
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is NOT a classification of burglary?
A) Forcible entry B) Unlawful entry C) Weapon is present D) Attempted forcible entry