Aside from the president, who else has the authority to enact an executive order?
A). state governors
B). law enforcement officials
C). no one else
D). senators
only the president can enact an executive order
Answer:
C. No one else.
Explanation:
Only the president has the authority to enact an executive order.
is it legal for someone to be deducted pay for getting hurt on the job?
Answer:
Hope this explains
Explanation:
workers' compensation benefits are not taxable. It doesn't matter if they're receiving benefits for a slip and fall accident, muscle strain, back injury, tendinitis or carpal tunnel.
Answer:
Employers are required to make reasonable accommodations for a disability, unless doing so would cause “undue hardship” for the employer. If you are able to perform the essential functions of your job and your employer lowers your pay, such action could be considered disability discrimination
Explanation:
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 !
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 :)
is a 6.33 a D grade or a C grade
state and explain the law of demand
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:
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What states can I legally own a pet bat?
Answer: Alabama, Nevada, North Carolina, and Wisconsin! A bat in the wild can live up to 30 years while only a few pet bats will make it to a year. Bats need special care, housing, and nutrition. While you should always treat any bat you come into contact with as a wild animal, they are really gentle in nature. They aren't going to bite you to suck your blood. This is why when bats are startled they tend to flock out of that location as swiftly as they can. They don't try to attack humans on their way through.
Explanation: I am pretty sure these are the places you can keep exotic animals such as bats! Have a good day!!!! Hope you get a bat :)))
Answer:
Florida, and that's all I found.
Explanation:
An inmate may be put in segregated housing for having a certain type of tattoo.
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
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.
Why is the medical examiners autopsy completed within 24 to 48 hours of a homicide?
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".
Cuál es la diferencia entre capacidad y derecho
Answer:
La principal diferencia entre capacidad y derecho es la siguiente: por un lado, el derecho es la potestad o facultad de ejercer o defender una cierta situación o prerrogativa en forma coactiva, es decir que el estado protege dicha situación o prerrogativa ejercida por el individuo.
A su vez, la capacidad es la posibilidad que tiene dicho individuo de ejercer en forma directa dichos derechos, es decir, de defender sus derechos sin intermediarios.
is a written set of instructions that tells a bank how to use money to pay someone.
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Answer:
A check is a written set of instructions that tells a bank how to use money to pay someone.