A peremptory challenge also allows attorneys to veto a potential juror on a "hunch". Their use allows attorneys to use their training and experience to dismiss jurors who might say the correct thing but might otherwise harbor prejudices that could infringe the rights of the defendant to a fair trial.
A peremptory challenge results in the exclusion of a potential juror without the need for any reason or explanation - unless the opposing party presents a prima facie argument that this challenge was used to discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, or sex.
someone answer this please
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
list the seven grave sins
How many Special Agent Entry Programs does the FBI have for applicants? 6 3 5 4
Answer:
5
Explanation:
There are 5 special agent entry programs for the FBI
There are 5 special agent entry programs as the FBI have for applicants. Thus, option (c) is correct.
What is FBI?FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation. FBI employees are the main work to the investigation in criminal. The federal law enforcement agencies are the solved the problems of Crime Bureau. There was the crime problems and investigation of the mystery.
According to the government, as the important branch was the based on the FBI are called the special branch or crime branch. GS 5 - GS 13 FBI employees are also called special agent to investigate the criminal case. FBI was the work on the under the law.
As a result, the 5 special agent entry programs as the FBI have for applicants. Therefore, option (c) is correct.
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who was the famous scientist
Answer:
Albert Einstein
Marie Curie
Isaac Newton
Charles Darwin
Nikola Tesla
Galileo Galilei
Ada Lovelace
Pythagoras
Explanation:
...Not sure but here are some popular ones...
How many field offices does the FBI currently have? 65. 56 One in every state. Only one, at the Academy in Quantico.
What age are children required to be in a car seat? In a car seat or booster seat?
Answer:
8-12 age but it mostly depends on height because everyone grows differently.
Explanation:
Answer:
If you are 4'9 or shorter you are required to sit in a booster seat, or 8-12 years old if you exceed the limits though at any age weight or height you can sit in a regular seat.
A committee that will only exist temporarily to create a certain type of bill would be a:
A. standing committee
B. ad hoc committee
C. rules committee
D. joint committee
Answer:
B
Explanation:
ad HOC Committee.
Is it unethical for the nonprofit museum to imply that a price must be paid when it really is a donation?
Answer:
no it is not you have nonprofit organizations
Ik this is a weird question but how do you borrow from stores with strict parents?
Answer:
Wher bagy clothes like a hoodie. Then just admire the items you want and put them in your pocket when no-one is looking. Then go to the bathroom and take the tages off so they dont set the alarms when you leave the store. If ther is no bathroom and no alarms it will be easy and you can just put it in your pocket and go.
Explanation:
Answer:
????????????????? i Am sO CoNfUsEd........
Explanation:
Represented by whom? No one you! It is an affront to democracy to suggest that just because you understand how life works in Austin, you should be able to call the shots for the rest of us.
Answer:
elected
Explanation:
Represented by whom? No one elected you! It is an affront to democracy to suggest that just because you understand how life works in Austin, you should be able to call the shots for the rest of us.
In the communication model discussed in the segment, the _____________ is the intended target of the message
a. audience
b. receiver
c. feedback
d. suspect
What is communism significance to one's life?
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In Communism the government controls all aspects of a person’s life. Society as a whole is more important than the individual. The Communist party, as the only party allowed, selects its members and controls all branches of government. People who disagree with the party or who have other ideas are punished.
Answer:
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Fr. Matthew Russell, S.J. (1834-1912) intended to found a devotional magazine with the name Catholic Ireland in 1873, but it emerged as a literary journal named The Irish Monthly. Russell, who edited the magazine until his death, had a great talent for friendship, so people of many different backgrounds and beliefs wrote for him. He treated authors as members of a family circle and encouraged many women to write. He published W.B. Yeats, Oscar Wilde, Hillaire Belloc, Katherine Tynan and Dora Sigerson Shorter, amongst many others. The success of the Irish Monthly was remarkable at a time when the average Irish magazine had a five-year life span. Fr. Lambert McKenna, S.J. (1870-1956) was the next Editor. He had a great interest in the Irish language, so the journal published many unpublished Irish bardic poems. He changed the emphasis from a literary journal to concentrate on Catholic social and educational thought. By 1933, the Monthly was in financial trouble, but efforts were made to revive it. With a circulation of about 600, it was in competition with Studies, the quarterly review published by Irish Jesuits since 1912. Given Ireland's small size and, therefore, small subscription base, in 1954 the Irish Monthly ceased.
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Name three individuals excluding the defendant who are allowed to
question prospective jurors during the voir dire process?
In a jury trial between plaintiff X and defendant Y, three individuals (excluding the defendant) who can participate in voir dire are the plaintiff's lawyer, the defendant's lawyer, and the judge.
In a criminal trial where the government is the plaintiff, the prosecutor, the defendant's lawyer (or defense lawyer), and the judge can participate in voir dire.
Note that depending on the jurisdiction—and even among individual judges within the same jurisdiction, e.g., a United States District Judge in a federal judicial district—the judge may elect to conduct voir dire him/herself.
Yo what is (6x9)+(6+9) pls answer it will make your day NICER.
Answer:
the answer is 89
Explanation:
6×9=74
6+9=15
What was one outcome of the debate around fair punishment in the eighteenth century?
Answer:
After considerable debate and disagreement about whether 'hanging in ... Throughout the second half of the eighteenth century, therefore, it is ... Other writers went further suggesting that public dissection was having a negative effect. ... This punishment was first mooted just a few years after the Murder Act.
Explanation:
hailey and hal are not friends and do not like each other. the two have disliked each other for years and finally, the two have reached a boiling point, hailey tells hal, " if you want to fight, meet me outside behind the school", to which hal replies "i want to fight, i know i can beat you up, let's go right now. the two walk outside together to the back of the school and begin to fight. hal suffers a broken nose in the scuffle and when the police arrive. hal accused hailey of assault.
Has hailey committed assault?
Is the situation assault level 1,2,3? Explain why
The primary attraction for many for becoming a member of Congress is A. the opportunity to represent people by making important decisions. B. health insurance and retirement benefits. C. the many speaking and employment opportunities available after leaving office. D. a salary of over $150,000.
Answer: The opportunity to represent people by making important decisions
Explanation:
cannot establish a religion or prevent others from exercising their
religions
Answer:
cannot prevent others from exercising their religions
Explanation:
As cities in the eighteenth century, overcrowding increased along with crime rates, which made people fear?
1. The other name for Newton's 1st Law of Motion is
Answer:
Also known as the law of inertia.
Explanation:
why is a donkey connected to the government?
Answer:
The donkey is widely known as symbols of the Democratic and Republican parties in the US.
Explanation:
They are also known as mascorts and its donkey's and elephants
Answer: I don’t really know. I think it has to do something with the Democratic and the Republican.
Explanation: yea (the Democratic is the donkey and the Republican is the elephant)
What were the key weaknesses of the confederation government
Help pls
__________ is an example of forming a more perfect union.
A. Abolishing the national government and allowing each state to operate independently
B. A nation with no problems
C. Each state having more strength than the national government
D. All the states working as a single nation
Answer:
D
Explanation:
All states working together is unity
Answer:
D
Explanation:
pretty obvious and i took the test and got it right :)
Evidence and arguments offered by the defendant to show why the defendant should not be held liable for a criminal charge are called ________.
Answer:
Defense.
Explanation:
What else, besides safeguard the rights of inmates, does accreditation do for jails?
It creates a more equitable environment.
It keeps jail employees safe.
It ensures that all inmates receive three meals.
It allows private prisons to charge states more for incarcerating prisoners.
Answer:
Inmates generally lose their right to privacy in prison. They are not protected from warrantless searches of their person or cell. While inmates do retain their Due Process rights and are free from the intentional deprivation of their property by prison officials, this does not include any form of contraband.
Answer:
It ensures that all inmates receive three meals.
It creates a more equitable environment.
It keeps jail employees safe
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Identify the key in lineman ideas that influence the development of our government to institutions and explain the influence
HELP PLEASE you summarize it
Is there a gang problem in your community?If not,what steps should be taken to prevent such a problem?If there a problem ,how do you know it exists? What steps should be taken to deal with it
A man was diagnosed with epilepsy. He frequently has seizures and becomes unconscious. He does not want to stop driving, even though he knows he could lose consciousness and cause car accidents. He decides to drive anyway. While driving, he has a seizure, becomes unconscious, and drives over a girl who is crossing the street. She dies (adapted from People v. Decina).
WILL THE MAN WHO KILLED SOMEONE FROM HAVING A SEIZURE WHILE DRIVING BE HELD CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR HOMICIDE?
IF HE HAD NOT YET BEEN DIAGNOSED AND HAD HIS FIRST SEIZURE EVER, WOULD HE STILL BE CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR HOMICIDE?
Answer:
The man will be responsible for driving over a child of course. For he wasn’t supposed to drive and it was his responsibility to take care of himself before driving. And even if it was his first year he would still be accused as a criminal for when driving, everybody expects you to take your time to drive and be aware.
Explanation: Please correct me if I’m wrong.
List all the ways police officers are able to gain evidence without a warrant.
Answer:
1. You have given the officer consent
2. The officer has probable cause to believe there is evidence of a crime in your vehicle
3. The officer reasonably believes a search is necessary for their own protection (a hidden weapon, for example); and
4. You have been arrested and the search is related to that arrest (such as a search for illegal drugs).
Answer:
Detention Short of Arrest: Stop and Frisk.
Search Incident to Arrest.
Vehicular Searches.
Vessel Searches.
Consent Searches.
Border Searches.
Public Schools.
Government Workplace.
Prisons and Regulation of Probation and Parole.
Drug Testing.
Which of the following are NOT samples of fluids collected at autopsy?
A. Blood
B. Saliva
C. Urine
D. Bile
Answer:
Bile
Explanation: