Answer:
The coroner may order a post-mortem examination to determine the cause, identification of the remains, document injuries, and to assist in determining the manner of death. A coroner usually orders a forensic autopsy if foul play is suspected.
Explanation:
The 24- 48 window is a good time for everything to still be the same it was after the incident therefore no more further injuries could happen and everything is still "fresh".
Place the tiles in the correct order of how an appropriations bill would be passed
Answer:
I can't see the tiles
Explanation: Make sure to add the picture to your question
Answer:
1. Congress determines discretionary spending
2. Subcommittees draft appropriations bills
3. Each chamber votes on its version of the bill
4. Conference committee reconciled the bills
5. The approved bills are sent to the president
Explanation:
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The Law, Public Safety, and Security career cluster would include?
Teachers, Doctors, and Firefighters.
Police Officers, Firefighters, and Prison Guards.
Park Guides, Teachers, and Prison Guards.
Doctors, Police Officers, and Park Guides.
Answer:
The Law, Public Safety, and Security career cluster would include Police Officers, Firefighters, and Prison Guards.
Explanation:
it is correct !
how many people in the world ??
imagine that in a u.s. presidential election Mr do wins 35% of popular vote in Illinois and mr. white gets 65% what percent will mr doe get?
Please help
Answer:
none because there is no mr. doe there is mr do and Mr white
Answer:
none
Explanation:
because there is no mr doe
Mr Ali needs to build a swing for her daughter.He needs 9 feet of rope for each side of the swing and 6 more feet for the monkey bar. The hardware store sells rope by the yard. How many yards does he need?
Answer: 8 yards
Explanation:
Based on the information given, since Mr Ali needs 9 feet of rope for each side of the swing and 6 more feet for the monkey bar, the total feet needed will be:
= (9feet × 2) + 6 feet
= 18 feet + 6 feet.
= 24 feet
Since 1 yard = 3 feets
Therefore, the amount of yards in 24 feet will then be:
= 24/3
= 8 yards
Therefore, Mr Ali needs 8 yards of rope
What does it mean to be a swat officier ?
For any geometric figures A and B , if A ≈ B, then B ≈ A.
Answer:
yeah
Explanation:
if a=b and b=c then a=c
what's the question here
In what types of situation should police officers be allowed to not enforce the law
Answer:
The purge
Explanation:
There is no law enforcement during the purge
Why minors must provide work paper if they have work permit? And what is the document that can replace work paper if the school is closed and they didn’t graduate yet?
Answer:
everyone needs to provide work papers even if they have papers, not just minors.
Explanation:
Political Parties on the RIGHT side of the Political Spectrum favour more
government involvement + rapid change in policy *
O True
False
What are some comebacks when someone shames you for being a teen mom? I need them asap, ty your a life savver :)))
Answer:
At least I was loved enough by someone other then my parents to become a mom.
Explanation:
Don't worry bout them anyways (unless they are really close to you and aren't aggressive with the warnings), they probably want to bring you down, or are just karens. There are people who support you, so don't listen to them, just say something like the comeback above, and pay no more attention to them.
Jordan is on a ride along with Officer Leo. Officer Leo pulls over a car for making an illegal turn. When he goes up to talk to the driver, he sees a bag of what appears to be illegal drugs on the passenger seat. No one else is in the car. Officer Leo tells the driver to get out of the car. He places the driver in handcuffs, since he is the only officer there, and tells him that he needs to check for weapons. The officer searches the inside of the car and then the trunk. He doesn't find any weapons, but he does find more drugs in the trunk. Only then does he arrest the driver and return to the station. A colleague processes the driver, and Officer Leo and Jordan go back out.
Are the drugs from the passenger seat of the car the result of a legal search? Why or why not?
What about the drugs from the trunk of that same car? Support you answer.
Answer:
The answer above is wrong.
Explanation:
It is legal for an officer to search a motorist's automobile as long as he has a valid justification for doing so. When there is a probable cause, Officer Leo may also search the trunk of the car.
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The federal, state and local governments in the United States have clear, explicit drug laws. Even if you're not using drugs and the drugs aren't yours, being around them can justify an arrest and conviction. Depending on your state's laws, even possessing drug paraphernalia may result in an arrest.
What happens if you find drugs?They will most likely be arrested unless they can demonstrate on the spot that someone else had access to the area and maybe the owner of the drugs. If this occurs to you, it is critical that you do not resist arrest and instead remain polite and respectful. Simultaneously, refrain from providing any information other than your identity.
If drugs are discovered in a vehicle, the driver, passengers, or a combination of both can be charged with illegal drug possession and held liable. Even if a passenger is caught with drugs, the driver may be charged with constructive possession.
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A company’s new product is sold for $16.50 per unit. Product sales in the United States earn $400,000 and product sales in Europe earn $230,000. How many units does it sell altogether in the United States and Europe?
Answer:
The answer is 38181.82 approximately
Explanation:
Total sales made in US and Europe = $400,000 + $230,000 = $630,000
$16.50 = 1 unit
$630,000 =($630,000/$16.50)units
= 38181.818181
= 38,181.82 units
Answer:31831
Explanation:
Isaac lives in a country where when the police accuse someone of criminal behavior, that person is brought into a court. Then, a judge or group of judges determine whether that person is guilty of the crime they are charged with. What is an accurate description of this practice?
Answer:
This is called a trial. Where the prosecutor tries to prove you guilty, and the defender tries to prove you are not guilty. This is the most common form of being charged for a crime. If you are found innocent you will be let go, but if you are found guilty you will be charged and sentenced.
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which of the following is NOT something you should do on long trips?
Take breaks only when you're getting really tired
Inspect your vehicle
Check the weather conditions
Check to make sure you have your driver's license, registration, and proof of insurance
state and explain the law of demand
Peter’s Uncle Douglas is a state legislator. He works very hard to represent the people who elected him. What is the main focus of Uncle Douglas’ work?
a)To audit the records of the state.
b)To appoint judges and make court decisions.
c)To make laws for the state.
d)To enforce the laws of the state.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A woman was arrested outside of a house shortly after she had broken in and stolen some jewelry. She was indicted for larceny and later for burglary. She was tried on the larceny indictment and convicted. Thereafter, she was brought to trial on the burglary indictment. Relying on the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Constitution, the woman moves to dismiss the indictment. Should the motion be granted
Answer:
Yes, the motion should be granted.
Explanation:
Double jeopardy prohibits different prosecutions for the same offense. The woman had already been tried and charged with larceny, which requires the same proof needed to prove burglary.
An example of this in law is if a man were convicted of joyriding, he cannot later be charged with auto theft because to prove joyriding, a prosecutor wouldn't have to prove anything more than what's required to prove auto theft. They are the same crime in these circumstances.
What do you feel about sleepy driver
Answer:
He is not showing sensitivity in his /her work .
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An inmate may be put in segregated housing for having a certain type of tattoo.
How long will it take for this to get taken down?
Answer:
It will take some time. But, it will be taken down.
Explanation:
Answer:
5 years my guy
Explanation:
yup
Based on the quote what can be presumed about the rule of law?
Answer:
it requires judicial review
Explanation:
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I am going to begin law school soon but I decided to write an opening statement to see if I am good or not. Sorry if it’s a bit all over the place but i tried. I just want to know your opinion.
Here it is
Diabetic Coma in Car Court Session
Law(s) broken : Driving Without License
Hello, the case I’m presenting to the court is for John and Jane Doe. This case is because Jane Doe drove her husband home because he was having a diabetic seizure in the car and his wife stopped the car and was in the process of driving him to the car when a police officer stopped them. I would like to start off with addressing that it is legal to break the law of murder. One of the biggest law as it includes taking a human’s life. It is legal to break that law if, and only if by breaking the law you save a human life or defend yourself. In this case the witness broke a law because their husband was having a diabetic coma. At most time during this case if there is only a single person in the car and that very person has a diabetic coma, it could cause destruction of property, a chain reaction car crash, and even the person’s life could be lost. Since there were 2 people in the car Ms. Jane stopped the car and was in the process of driving him to the hospital when a police officer stopped them. In the video she took you can see her and in the corner the navigation is set to the nearest hospital. I have asked for the body cam footage to present as deeper evidence and they agreed. Even in the body cam footage you can see that as well. There have been many cases in which the following case has been presented to the court in various different situations and have been exempted and excused of all charges. The law is to protect the people of America and have order, but in this case the law could cause a human life to be lost instead. Your honor, I believe that we can agree that the laws were set to protect the lives of Americans and to have order. What kind of order is there when you have about 5 families who have a loved one or even worse their entire family who has died, simply because of one person. The laws are meant to being justice to Americans, but what kind of justice is there in multiple people dying because of one man who didn’t even know what was happening. Thanks to Ms. Jane that didn’t happen, thanks to Ms. Jane, the possibility of that day being known as the day that many people lost their lives and all because one man who’s wife simply turned a blind eye to even though he was having a diabetic coma. But instead she followed the law even though she knew it would mean having many human lives lost. Possibly even hers. So I stand here in front of the court not asking you to rule for me, but instead to put yourself in the situation. What will you do, break the law to save other people. Or stand with the law even though it means you will probably end up killing others. Your honor, I don’t think there is much more to say. So with that, I rest my case. Hoping that this is enough to suit the court.
11. How does computer-aided dispatch assist the telecommunicator (911Dispatcher)?
A:It eliminates the need for map-reading skills.
B: Displays the location of all emergency vehicles as they move around.
C: It eliminates the need for telecommunicators to monitor fire department
D: It helps determine which unit is closest to a call.
E:
All of the above.
Answer:
E: All of the above.
A plaintiff filed a negligence action against two defendants in federal district court, invoking the court's diversity of citizenship jurisdiction. Prior to serving their answers, the defendants filed a motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The court denied the motion, concluding that subject matter jurisdiction was proper. The defendants then filed their answers responding to the merits of the complaint and denying negligence. The defendants' answers also contained motions to dismiss the action for lack of personal jurisdiction. Five weeks later, the defendants filed a motion to dismiss the action for improper venue. If the court determines that venue in fact is improper, how should the court rule on the defendants' venue motion
Answer:
If the court determines that the venue is inappropriate, it will be necessary for the court to deny the venue motion.
Explanation:
If the court determines that the venue is inappropriate, it will be necessary for the court to deny the venue motion. This will be the right thing to do because the defendants did not raise any objections during the pre-answer motion that would demonstrate that they were seeking jurisdiction over the matter. In this case, the defendants waived any objection to the venue motion.
Investigating Crime Scenes
Edmond Locard and his Principle of Exchange
Dr. Edmond Locard was the director of the world's first forensic lab in Lyon, France. In this capacity, her came up with what we now call Locard's Principle of Exchange. The idea is that whenever a person/place/thing comes in contact with another person/place/thing, there is some exchange of trace evidence. He also noted that the intensity and duration of the contact, and nature of the materials determine the extent of the transfer. For example, if you bump into someone on the sidewalk, there will be less exchange than if you spent four hours in their home.
Lessons from the JonBenet Ramsey Case
JonBenet Ramsey
The 1996 homicide (murder) investigation of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey provides valuable lessons in proper crime scene investigation procedures. From this case, we learn how important it is to secure a crime scene. Key forensics evidence can be lost forever without a secure crime scene.
In the Ramsey case, the police in Boulder, Colorado, allowed extensive contamination of the crime scene. Police first thought JonBenet had been kidnapped because of a ransom note found by her mother. For this reason, the police did not search the house until seven hours after the family called 911. The first-responding officer was investigating the report of the kidnapping. The officer did not think to open the basement door, and so did not discover the murdered body of the girl.
Believing the crime was a kidnapping, the police blocked off JonBenet's bedroom with yellow and black crime scene tape to preserve evidence her kidnapper may have left behind. They didn't, however, seal off the rest of the house, which was also part of the crime scene. Then the victim's father, John Ramsey, discovered his daughter's body in the basement of the home. He covered her body with a blanket and carried her to the living room. In doing so, he contaminated the crime scene and may have disturbed evidence. That evidence might have identified the killer.
Once the body was found, family, friends, and police officers remained close by. The Ramseys and visitors were allowed to move freely around the house. One friend even helped clean the kitchen, wiping down the counters with a spray cleaner—possibly wiping away evidence. Many hours passed before police blocked off the basement room. A pathologist did not examine the body until more than 19 hours after the crime took place.
Ransom Note
To this day, JonBenet Ramsey's murder remains unsolved.
Your Task
Tell me about mistakes made in the handling of the crime scene in the JonBenet Ramsey case.
IN AT LEAST 1 FULL PARGRAPH of 4-6 sentences (don't number the questions!), answer the following:
What did investigators do wrong in the JonBenet Ramsey case? Consider the 7 Ss of Crime Scene Investigation. Were they all done?
Thinking in terms of Locard's Principle of Exchange (this means you have to talk about Locard's Principle of exchange), how did investigators' action (or lack thereof) influence what trace evidence was available to investigators?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What is one of the main ways that Interest Groups work?
What are the steps through a civil case?
Answer:
Step 1: Consult With Representatives · Step 2: File Complaint / Pleading · Step 3: Discovery · Step 4: Trial · Step 5: Verdict · Step 6: Appeal.
Explanation: Those are the steps :)
What is the difference between a serial killer and someone who kills repeatedly and is charged under RICO? What
different facts would need to be presented for a RICO charge to work?
Answer:
RICO is organized crime
Explanation:
RICO is more so organized crime, therefore repeated killing could technically be called hits, aka mafia contracts to kill, serial murders rarely work for a contracting group. in short, RICO mafia, serial killers lobe wolves, I have taken and completed criminal justice pre college and we had similar questions
An inmate may be put in segregated housing for having a certain type of tattoo.