Answer:
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Explanation:
What do you need? (Sarcasm)
The instability that comes from drug or alcohol abuse ...
A. affects every facet of life.
B. affects only the user.
C. has little affect on life.
The instability that comes from drug or alcohol abuse affects every facet of life. Thus, option A is correct.
What does the term “alcohol abuse” mean?Alcoholism, also known as alcoholism, is a serious problem. It is a pattern of consuming excessive amounts of alcohol on a regular basis. It intrudes on the daily life. There is an increased risk of developing AUD if a person have a family history of alcoholism, particularly first degree relatives.
If a person consumes too much alcohol at one time or too frequently throughout the week, you may be suffering from alcoholism. High blood pressure, stroke, liver disease, heart disease, and digestive issues are all possibilities with the alcohol abuse.
Therefore, option A is correct, that the instability caused by drug or alcohol abuse affects all aspects of life.
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Tell me EVERYTHING to know about the legislative, executive and judicial branches. EVERYTHING.
_____ expectations explain how to write, what to write and how to organize and distribute text.
O Criminal
O Public
O Legal
O Genre
Case 1: Jerry, a teen, borrowed his family's car and spent an afternoon cruising around
town with his best friend Manuel. They had a lot of fun driving around the usual places
where their classmates hang out. Each was texting pals to see who would be out and
Jerry, while distracted, ran a red light and entered an intersection where he another car
rammed him, seriously hurting Manuel.
Has Jerry committed a tort against his friend Manuel and be held liable for damages in
civil court? Why or why not? Be sure to apply the "test" for negligence or state why the
“presumption" of negligence applies if you believe Jerry is liable for Manuel's damages.
do you need help wording this?
Napoleonic courts
a. believed that the accused are guilty until proven innocent
b. do not use juries
c. put the burden of proof on the prosecutor
d. believed guilt should be presented through evidence
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a. believed that the accused are guilty until proven innocent
Explanation:
took the quiz and got this correct!
Read these excerpts from Fever 1793 and The Summer of the Pestilence.
Fiction: Fever 1793
A violent thunderstorm on Sunday cleared the air for a few hours, but when the sun came out Monday, it baked the streets until the rainwater rose in ghostly plumes of steam. I felt like a noodle over-boiled in the stewpot. And the bells continued to toll.
Nonfiction: The Summer of the Pestilence
During dry, warm days, the fever has seemed to spread but slowly; but when these chill northeasterly storms have come, it has taken whole sections of the city in a night.
In what way do the excerpts reveal setting?
Both use a character’s point of view to show setting.
Both use descriptive details to show setting.
Both use figurative language to show setting.
Both use facts to show setting.
Answer:
B: Both use descriptive details to show setting.
Explanation:
The passage relates to descripting the setting through descriptive language. If you look up the definition of each you will understand.
Answer:
B both use descriptive details to show settings
Explanation:
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How might the case of Gideon v. Wainwright affect the work of a prosecutor?
a. Prosecutors have no need to watch out for preserving the rights guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment.
b. Prosecutors need to watch the details guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment, such as ensuring a speedy trial, impartial jury, informed of accusation, etc.
c. Prosecutors may disallow public defenders from bringing their own witnesses to trial.
d. Prosecutors work with the defense attorneys to ensure that the accused is indigent and has a real need for a public defender.
Answer:
b. Prosecutors need to watch the details guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment, such as ensuring a speedy trial, impartial jury, informed of accusation, etc.
What are some problems with drug courts?
It’s rare for a professional to have more than one career in his or her lifetime.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
If you are proffesional you can get so many career because you aer good.
So I will advice try your best be a proffesional and choose your choice(Career). THANKS
What kind of consequence does a hate crime typically carry compared to a crime which is free of hate or bias?
A. A lesser consequence
B. No consequence
C. A greater consequence
D. An equal consequence
Answer:
c. great consequence
Explanation:
A hate crime (also known as a bias-motivated crime or bias crime)[1] is a prejudice-motivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their membership (or perceived membership) of a certain social group or racial demographic.
if you take 50 white poeple in a bus , what is said bus called?
Answer:
.
Explanation:
What are some ways to prevent hate crimes?
Answer:
by avoiding disagreements because everyone thinks they`re right
Why do you think the Supreme Court has upheld restrictions on free speech under some circumstances, but overturned restrictions and others?
(this is a "what do you think?" question asked at the end of a passage about the Tinker v. De Moines case, if more information is needed to help answer the question please lmk)
Answer:
Perhaps to avoid people getting emotionally hurt?
Explanation:
Alcohol will make it easy for you to feel as if you're __________ when you're not
Alcohol will make or easy for you to feel as if you're on top of the world when you're not.
Answer:
Alcohol will make it easy for you to feel as if you're emotional (any emotions heightened) when you're not.
Explanation:
If I were to slap a person during a trial, what would happen to them and me?
What time is it for everybody? You get 10pts
Answer:
Its 5:32
Explanation:
Still so much schoolwork to do lol
To quality to practice law, students must pass which exam?
a. Bar exam
b. Prosecutor exam
c. Defender exam
d. Law exam
Answer:
Law exam
hope this helps.
Answer:
Bar exam
Explanation:
" *bar exam
tests whether or not the candidate is qualified to practice law "
Explain why lying is a violation of truth, justice, and charity
Answer:
it wouldn't be easy human beings just aren't made to be perfect like that everybody lies from time to time even so I've always made a conscious effort to be careful not to tell a lie that could hurt others after all justice is k
Which group of words from this list relates directly to the work of a federal defender?
a. indigent, community defender, inequity, federal public defender, chief public defender, bar exam, LSAT
b. federal public defender, community defender, chief public defender
c. LSAT, indigent, federal public defender
d. indigent, community, chief public defender
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Because its not indigent and inequity, so definately B
describe how two of the department’s agencies, the U.S. Coast Guard and the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Agency might work together.
Answer: Mission The priority mission of the Border Patrol is preventing terrorists and weapons of mass destruction, from entering the United States. Together with other law enforcement officers, the Border Patrol helps U.S. borders to today's dynamic work force of over 21,000 agents at the end of FY 2012.
Explanation:
Law enforcement professionals use 10-code for radio communication to be _____?
A. secret
B. concise
C. confidential
D. unique
Conduct an online search to determine the demographics and vital population statistics (such as household and per capita income, housing, and education levels) of your city and another city nearby. Do you expect to see any differences in crime rates between the two cities?
Answer: sample answer
Explanation:
how can systemic racism prevent minorities from excelling in life
Why is it necessary to prepare questions for the interviewer?
Select one:
a. It shows your genuine interest in the position.
b. It gives you the upper hand in an interview.
c. It is a requirement for all successful interviews.
d. It helps you to avoid any awkward silences.
Answer:
a.
cuz you need to show them(the audience) that you are interested about the certain topic..
wHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BEST EXPLAINS HOW SHADOWS ARE FORME
Answer:
What are the options?
Explanation:
Subject matter parties
Answer:
The power of a court to adjudicate a particular type of matter and provide the remedy demanded.
Explanation:
exact definition
Which constitutional amendment does it violate if the police coerce a suspect into confessing to a crime?
Answer:
The fourteenth amendment
Explanation:
Answer:
Fifth Amendment
Explanation:
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The two-dimensional crime-scene images produced by still-life photography are ____.
Answer:
being replaced by videographers.
Explanation:
What is the job duties of a Field Evidence Technician?
Answer:
Responsible for conducting evidence search or mainly looking for fingerprints, footprints, tool marks, hairs, fibers and also possible trace evidence carriers
Explanation:
Answer:
Evidence technicians work in forensic science, keeping the chain of custody of evidence intact so that it can be recognized as legally valid at trial. Evidence technicians: Collect and process fingerprints. Collect, examine, and store evidence according to specific procedures
Explanation:
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What is the probability that the suspect was at
the crime scene, based on the TLC results?
What arguments would the suspect's lawyer
make to weaken the TLC evidence?
Answer:
you could ask stuff like did 1 person or a team examinant it because if 1 did it could be a false because his a dirty cop or person feeling got in the way and really it depends on the evidence if its a piece of hair at a grocery store before a muder then the lawyer could say he could of got grocery's before the muder even happens
but lets say the find his blood the prosecutor could say the muder suspect tried to fight the attacker and lost and the defendant dose not have much he could do
finale if a muder took place in a area people cant go and a hair or blood of the suspect the defendant could try to go from muder to trespassing with manslaughter or self defense or maby if its a very very very good lawer they could try for the person tryed to Assault the suspet and he had nowere so run so he jumped the fence and had to fight the jon/jane doe(if u dont no what that means it means a dead person that we dont no the name of) and won
hope this helps but the main thing is it depends on were are what they find