The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) works with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to ensure that the labels on alcoholic beverages do not contain misleading information
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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__________ prosecution involves the delayed filing of criminal charges against a suspect while that individual is in a diversion program
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Discuss and provide an example of a maximum-security federal prison. Name three infamous criminals who are housed there.
What will be an ideal response?
Tom is angry that he received a failing grade in his criminal law class. The failing grade causes him to be suspended from school. Out of revenge, he lets the air out of the tires on the university president's car
The president comes out to find his vehicle with four flat tires. The flats cause him to miss an off campus fundraising speech he was scheduled to give. Tom has committed: A) no offense because the tires were not permanently damaged or destroyed. B) criminal mischief because he caused the president substantial inconvenience. C) criminal mischief because a tire without air is worthless. D) reckless damage or destruction because Tom should have been aware that the president might have an important meeting off campus.
In the 1961 case Mapp v. Ohio, the U.S. Supreme Court took the following stance regarding the Exclusionary Rule and state courts:
a. The Fourth Amendment right to privacy, through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, is enforceable against the states by using the same sanction of exclusion that is used against the federal government. b. The exclusionary rule is “part and parcel” and is “an essential part “of the Fourth Amendment. c. The exclusionary rule is a safeguard because of its deterrent effect rather than a personal constitutional right of privacy. d. Both a and b are correct. e. All of the above are correct.