If the defense counsel makes a specific error and can offer no explanation for the error, then the defendant will have a good chance in succeeding with an ineffective- assistance-of-counsel claim. True or false?
Answer:
The answer I want to be true is "true". I was in a situation as a defendant. The children of unwed parents prosecuting me had me see a forensic psychologist and a psychiatrist. My attorney should have had me see a doctor that should be on my side.
Explanation:
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Chose & Write out a theological truth from the list below. 1. God loves us, and made the world with us in mind.
2.God wants us to have a relationship with Him.
3.God made man and woman for each other
4.God wants us to help Him care for the earth.
5.God created everything that exists.
6.God wants us to enjoy the good things of the earth
Answer:
2
Explanation:
For me, it is like a parent-child relationship. As a parent, I want my kids to have an open relationship. I want them to trust me without any hesitations. I want them to tell me everything they feel, want and think. I want us to be open to each other. Love each other.Dictatorship does not allow citizens to participate in elections
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Answer:
3 I don’t know
Explanation:
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To work for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a candidate generally cannot be older than _____.
35
37
27
25
Answer:
37
Explanation:
At time of appointment, applicants must not have reached their 37th birthday unless they previously served in a Federal civilian law enforcement position covered by special civil service retirement provisions, including early or mandatory retirement.
Answer:
37
Explanation:
1. What are the role of a prosecutor ?
2. What factors determine whether someone is eligible for bail /
3. What ae the three types of release ?
4. What type of evidence are allowed in court ?
Homicidal Poisoning: Angels of Death
1. Explain why it is difficult to know exactly how many people are poisoned,
2. According to the article, which poison is often chosen by murderers and why?
3. Who are 'angels of death and how do they frequently avoid being discovered?
4. Explain how Donald Harvey was eventually caught.
5. Despite being accused and convicted of previous poisonings, how did Michael Swango continue to work in the healthcare industry? Who eventually helped put an end to Swango's
crimes?
6. Why was the Elfren Saldivar case an embarrassment for law enforcement officials?
7. Why don't cases that involve 'angels of death tend to make bigger headlines in the news?
Picking the Poison: The Story of Forensic Medicine
1. Discuss why arsenic was called the 'inheritance powder".
2. Who were Charles Norris and Alexander Gettler and how did they change the field of forensic science?
3. Who were the Radium Girls and how did they die?
Answer:
Homicidal Poisoning: Angels of Death
1. Explain why it is difficult to know exactly how many people are poisoned.
Most of the deaths are classified as natural.
2. According to the article, which poison is often chosen by murderers and why?
Arsenic the is poison often chose by murders because it's readily available and tasteless.
3. Who are “angels of death” and how do they frequently avoid being discovered?
They are the hospital patients who are elderly, or already ill. They avoid being discovered because the death of an old or gravely ill patient is by definition, a natural death.
4. Explain how Donald Harvey was eventually caught.
By him poisoning John Powell who was recovering from a motorcycle accident. Victims of fatal traffic accidents must be autopsied, under Ohio law. Forensic Pathologist ordered toxicology tests that revealed John had died from a lethal dose of cyanide. Mr. Harvey was the last person to see John alive, and John would be the last person Mr. Harvey killed.
5. Despite being accused and convicted of previous poisonings, how did Michael Swango continue to work in the healthcare industry? Who eventually helped put an end to Swango’s crimes?
Michael continued to work in the healthcare industry by five of his co-workers at the children's hospital getting sick after eating fast food, bought by Michael. The hospital conducted an internal investigation that cleared Michael of the wrongdoing. FBI agents arrested Michael for forging document that had led to his employment at a VA hospital in Long Island.
6. Why was the Elfren Saldivar case an embarrassment for law enforcement officials?
Because the police had not done their homework prior to the interrogation, the detectives had missed an opportunity. They had to arrest Elfren without probable cause, or release him when he just admitted to killing fifty people. They ended up letting him go.
7. Why don’t cases that involve “angels of death” tend to make bigger headlines in the news?
The cases didn't make the news because there was no money, blood, and no glamour. The victims were either old and/or sick.
Picking the Poison: The Story of Forensic Medicine
1. Discuss why arsenic was called the “inheritance powder”.
Because so many people used it to get to the fortune they couldn't wait for anymore.
2. Who were Charles Norris and Alexander Gettler and how did they change the field of forensic science?
Charles was the first chief medical examiner in New York City. He wanted to change the criminal justice system. He believed that there could not be good criminal detection unless it marched hand in hand with good science. Alexander Gettler was the father of toxicology.
3. Who were the Radium Girls and how did they die?
The Radium girls painted their watch dials. After a couple of years of them painting their watch dials, they started dying in bizarre and mysterious ways. Their jaws literally crumbled.
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Answer:
They are classified as nature. In most of these cases there are no outward signs of the poison
Explanation:
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What check does the U.S. Senate have on the president?
Describe the characteristics that are used in technical writing.
What is a simple law definition of a civil action?
Answer:
A civil action is a noncriminal lawsuit that begins with a complaint and usually involves private parties.
Explanation:
Anger management-
Directions: Read each of the scenarios below and identify how the person is reacting to anger.
1. Bob is in line at a sandwich shop. A stranger tries to cut in front of him. Bob pushes him out of the way.
2. Sandy’s teammate runs into her during a soccer game. Sandy says “Excuse me. Could you please not do that again?”
3. Tim’s history teacher springs a pop quiz on a reading assignment that he didn’t get to. Tim is angry about not doing well on the quiz. He asks himself what he needs to do to stay on top of assignments.
4. Sue has a crush on James. She confided in her friend Tina that she wants to ask James to the Cadet Ball. The following week, she learns that Tina asked James to the ball and he accepted. Sue is mad, but says nothing to Tina because she doesn’t want to argue.
5. Adrian’s parents won’t give him money to buy a video game, after they promised he’d get a reward for good grades. He’s angry and asks his parents why they are breaking their promise. He learns that his dad will be losing his job next month. Now Adrian’s video game does not seem so important.
6. Jade’s mom is driving her to a track meet where she expects to win a medal in her event. There is an accident on the highway and a huge traffic backup. Jade may not be on time for her event. She’s angry about the possibility of missing out after she’s worked so hard. She turns on her favorite music, and envisions winning her race.
This is a assignment for JROTC , So it is considered to be related to law.
Please give me a quick answer if you can it would be helpful.
Answer:
1. Bob’s reacting to anger by pushing the stranger out of the way.
2. Sandy’s reacting out of anger by asking them if they couldn’t do it again, and they probably didn’t mean to run into her.
3. He’s reacting out of anger by using his feelings and thoughts.
4. Sue reacting to anger by suppressing it, which could cause problems.
5. Adrian’s reacting to anger by using his feelings and thought , then shows empathy when he understands what's going on.
6.Jade’s reacting to anger by just turning on her favorite music and relaxing which is a healthy anger management.
Explanation:
The passage below is from a U.S. Supreme Court opinion announcement.
According to the passage, which action did the U.S. Supreme Court find
constitutional? *
After review, the Supreme Court decided the Carriage Act was constitutional. In 1803, Marbury v. Madison was the first Supreme Court case where the Court asserted its authority for judicial review to strike down a law as unconstitutional.
are lowering prices always a good thing ?
Answer:
No cause you may lose money. And thats how some businesses close down.
Explanation:
Which qualification is required to apply for American citizenship?
A.
Applicants must possess knowledge of three or more languages.
B.
Applicants must be a minimum of 21 years of age.
C.
Applicants must pass a test on US history and government.
D.
Applicants must not leave American soil for seven years.
Match each US political idea to the document it was borrowed from.
Answer:
Petition of Right: It is illegal to quarter soldiers in citizens' homes.
English Bill of Rights: People have the right to due process in the court of law & Citizens are entitled to free, unbiased elections.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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Citizens of the United States are obligated to vote/ pay taxes/ do jury duty on money they earn and purchases they make. Also, young men and women/ men/ women must register their names with the Selective Service System once they turn 18.
Answer:
Pay taxes; men.
Explanation:
Taxation can be defined as the involuntary or compulsory fees levied on individuals or business entities by the government to generate revenues used for funding public institutions and activities.
In the United States of America, both the federal and state or regional government are empowered by the U.S Constitution to tax anyone who is a citizen or living and working in USA.
Hence, citizens of the United States are obligated to pay taxes on money they earn and purchases they make. Also, young men must register their names with the Selective Service System once they turn 18 for a potential conscription into the military in the future. Females (young women) are not required to register their names with the Selective Service System or any military draft program.
Answer:
pay taxes; men; 18
Explanation:
Which group was the last to receive full voting rights in U.S. elections?
A)Legal immigrants 18 years and older
B)U.S. citizens aged 18-20 years
C)Native-American women
D)African-American men
Answer:
B)U.S. citizens aged 18-20 years
Explanation:
The last group to receive full voting rights in U.S. elections is United States citizens aged 18-20 years.
This was passed through the Twenty-sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
It was passed by the United States Congress in 1971.
African-American men earned the right to vote in 1870 through the fifteenth amendment
Native Americans, whether women or men were granted the right to vote in 1924
Legal immigrants such as the Chinese were given the rights to vote in 1943 through Magnuson Act.
Which sentence currently disqualifies Annie from becoming a US citizen?
Annie turned 28 years old last September. She has been residing in the United States for seven consecutive years. She also possesses a good and righteous moral character. She can’t speak or write English, but she’s very skilled in French.
Answer: because she can’t speak or write English, she is “disqualified” to become an U.S. citizen.
Explanation: to become a U.S. citizen it is required to be able to read, write, speak English and have knowledge and an understanding of U.S. history and government (civics)
what are 10 values of constitutional democracy?
Answer: These values include human dignity, the achievement of equality, the advancement of human rights and freedoms, non-racialism and non-sexism, supremacy of the Constitution, the rule of law, democracy, social justice, equity and respect.
Explanation:
11. During the debate over the Constitution and whether to add a Bill of Rights, what would’ve been the point of view of an anti-federalist? *
The Constitution is good because it makes a stronger federal government; a Bill of Rights isn’t necessary.
The Constitution is good because it makes a stronger federal government; a Bill of Rights is necessary.
The Constitution is bad because it makes the federal government too strong; a Bill of Rights isn’t necessary.
The Constitution is bad because it makes the federal government too strong; a Bill of Rights is necessary.
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Answer:
When someone is accused of breaking a law.
Explanation:
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What is the difference between public forum and private property?
The three steps below outline the basic legislative process.
1. A bill for raising taxes in introduced
2. The bill is debated and given final approval
3. Finally, the bill is signed and becomes law
Which of the following demonstrates the correct order of the lawmaking process?
A.
House, President, Congress
B.
President, House , Congress
C.
House, Senate, President
D.
Senate, House, President
Answer:
D, because bills usually start out by a sponsor or by a senate of state
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what does it mean that are memories are reconstructed and made up of original and _____ events?
Answer:
Reconstructive memory refers to the idea that remembering the past reflects our attempts to reconstruct the events experienced previously
Explanation:
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Why did the amendment fail?
A)It was not ratified by the president
B)It was not ratified by the senate
C)It was not ratified by 38 states
D)It was not ratified by 50 states
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explain the rule of laws. how is this principle essential for an effective democracy to function?
Answer:
Rule of Law: A Necessary Accompaniment for Democracy The use of arbitrary power is anathema to the rule of law. In democracies, constitutional limits on power require the subjugation of state authority to a country's laws as established through popular consent and adopted by the people’s representatives as determined in free elections.
Explanation:
Can somebody provide some reasons for why Europe should accept refugees? I am doing a debate topic and I need some sources. Thank you for any who helps!
Answer:
no refugees should not always be accepted by other countries. No country can have an open-ended commitment to take an unlimited number of outsiders.
There is such a thing as society and it is a complex organism based on habits of trust and cooperation and a shared language, history and way of life. Most successful, modern welfare democracies are relatively open to outsiders but are based on the principle of fellow citizen favouritism—citizen rights come before universal rights and even more so since, thanks mainly to social democratic government of the past 60 years, the value of national citizenship (in terms of access to free public goods) has risen so dramatically.
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