Under which of the following blended sentencing options does the juvenile court impose a juvenile correctional sanction that may remain in force beyond the age of its extended jurisdiction, at which point the offender may be transferred to the adult correctional system?
A) juvenile—exclusive blend
B) juvenile—inclusive blend
C) juvenile—contiguous blend
D) criminal—inclusive blend
B) juvenile—inclusive blend
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a. persons b. property c. imbeciles d. competent to vote
Immigrants pay large sums of money to coyotes to smuggle them across the border into America
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
June was home alone when she heard the sound of breaking glass in her back room. She walked into the room and saw a large male with a knife in his hand climbing through the window
June yelled for him to leave; however, he continued to enter the room. She grabbed her shotgun, fired one round, and killed the intruder. Does June have any defense? If so, what is it? A) Defense of property. B) Self-defense. C) None: she should have retreated prior to using deadly force. D) None: she used excessive force, since the intruder was armed only with a knife.
Examples of fanaticism, middle-class rate busting related to the norm of group loyalty, are
a. Stepford wives, hermits, loners, KKK. b. loners, Amish, Martha Stewart, too honest with friends. c. Amish, workaholics, Howard Hughes, brownnosers. d. religious cults, KKK, super-patriots, Aryan Nation.