A utilitarian ethical framework would argue that, as a general principle, law- and policy-makers should create laws and policies that they reasonably expect to bring about the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people

a. True b. False


a

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a. the process of a deposition. b. the need for honesty. c. the impact on settlement. d. the prejudices of the jury.

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What were the “junk bonds” so closely associated with Michael Milken?

a. Bonds issued by smaller, less established companies, but paying a higher interest b. Bonds issued by blue chip corporations, paying a very small interest c. Bonds issued by corporations attempting to defend themselves from takeover bids d. Bonds issued by bankrupt businesses

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Which of the following is NOT a category of crime as identified in the Shari`a?

a. Hudud b. Hanafi c. Qisas d. Tazir

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The process through which prosecutors effect an overall reduction in the number of persons prosecuted is called __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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