Aggravated assault is usually committed with a weapon or by some means likely to produce great bodily harm or death. How is great bodily harm defined?
A) Injuries that include a laceration that requires stitches, or a broken bone, or a fracture of a tooth
B) Injuries that cause a high probability of death, or serious permanent disfigurement, or a loss or impairment of body members or organs
C) Injuries that cause pain, bruising, or other effects that temporality affect the function of a person's mobility
D) All of the above are included in the definition of great bodily harm
B) Injuries that cause a high probability of death, or serious permanent disfigurement, or a loss or impairment of body members or organs
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The two major types of legal crime are:
a. fraud and theft b. fraud and intrusion c. fraud and collusion d. fraud and money laundering
What are the differences between the two ways child fatality cases are categorized?
What will be an ideal response?
The purpose of the medical examination is to:
a. screen out as many candidates as possible b. ensure that candidates can do the police job c. screen out candidates who may suffer a future knee injury d. screen out candidates who suffer from chronic colds