Answer:
He could sue the paper for slander and could win the case if he proved that the accusations were untrue and his reputation was hurt.
name some types of facts that can be the subject of judicial notice?
order in the court you must say that
A. COMMUNIST PARTY
B. DEMOCRATIC PARTY
C. LIBERTARIAN PAR TY
D. REPUBLICAN PARTY
E. SOCIALIST PARTY
1. "WE, THE WORKERS AND OUR ALLIES, NEED TO TAKE POWER FROM THE
HANDS OF THE WEALTHY FEW AND THEIR CORPORATIONS. EVERYTHING BELONGS
TO EVERYBODY."
2. "THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD OPERATE AND OWN THE HOSPITALS SO
EVERYONE CAN GET MEDICAL TREATMENT. EVERYBODY PAYS, SO EVERYBODY
RECEIVES."
3. "WE BELIEVE INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS ARE ESSENTIAL TO FREEDOM. IT IS NOT THE
GOVERNMENT'S JOB TO HELP US"
4. "GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE SPENDING MONEY ON EDUCATION AND
HEALTHCARE, NOT MILITARY PROGRAMS."
5. "PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE CARE OF THEIR OWN BUSINESS, BECAUSE LESS
GOVERNMENT AND TAXES IS BETTER."
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Which of the following statements comes closest to your
view?
The government should do more to help needy Americans, even if it means going deeper
into debt
The government today can't afford to do much more to help the needy
Are the courts more trustworthy than elected officials ?
who is first president of united states
Answer:
george washington
Explanation:
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When you complete your 1040 form, if you overpaid your taxes and the government owes you money, that is called a __________. *
withholding
direct deposit
deduction
refund
Answer:
rEFUND
Explanation:
7. In a divided government, power struggles can occur because
A. one party controls the White House and the other controls Congress.
B. the Congress can override a presidential veto with a three-fourths majority.
C. the Congress creates the national budget and the president approves it.
D. the House of Representatives and the Senate are controlled by different parties.
In which subjects are people who want to become citizens of the United States tested as part of the naturalization process?
1.economics and U.S. government
2.English and U.S. government
3.health and U.S. history
4.English and U.S. media
Under what circumstances might it be legally justifiable to search students before allowing them entry into a school sports event or a school dance?"
1. Explain the interaction view of lawmaking and provide an example.
2. Which view of lawmaking do you agree with? Or which view of lawmaking do you not agree with? (interaction view, consensus view, conflict view)
Answer:
1.=The creation of jaywalking laws would be an example of the interactionist view in lawmaking .The interactionist view states that the definition of crime reflects the preferences and opinions of people who hold social power in a particular legal jurisdiction ,such as the auto industry .
7. Which of the following is a core belief of the Democratic party?
A. Protection of Civil Liberties and Civil rights
B. Less regulations on businesses
C. Government control of all parts of the economy
D. Less government interference in citizens lives
Answer:
A. protection of civil liberties and civil rights
Which part of the First
Amendment says that citizens are allowed to practice
any religion they choose?
A. The separation clause
B. The freedom of association clause
C. The establishment clause
D. The free exercise clause
A State Highway Law enacted by a state intended to regulate commerce and transportation on its highways that cross through and into the state, directly conflicts with the Federal National Highway Transportation Act. Which of the following describes the outcome of the State Highway Law. A. The Supremacy Clause holds that Federal Law is the supreme law of the land and when in conflict with state law, the Federal law preempts state law. B. None of the above. C. Pursuant to due process, Federal law cannot preempt state law. D. Pursuant to the Dormant Commerce Clause the federal law preempts the state law,
ANSWER:
A. The Supremacy Clause holds that Federal Law is the supreme law of the land and when in conflict with state law, the Federal law preempts state law.
Florida's progressive DUI laws take __________ into account.
A. the driver's age
B. prior DUI convictions
C. all prior traffic citations
D. the victim's age
Answer:
B. prior DUI convictions
Explanation:
Florida's progressive DUI laws take prior DUI convictions into account.
Which of the following is a responsibility reserved for STATE governments?
A
education of residents
B.
establishment of post offices
С
regulation of trade with other states
D
creation of immigration policy
The rules an agency within the executive branch makes are called:
Code of Federal Regulations
Which current policy area is viewed by some as a national security issue, by others as an economic issue, and still others as a humanitarian cause? O environmental O energy immigration O financial reform O health
The jury decided not to convict the man as it was _________________________ that he did not commit a murderous act
the answer is "INOCENT"
A man was accused of attacking another man. He was brought into police custody and interrogated for 2 hours. Prior to the interrogation, he was never informed that he had the right to remain silent or to have a lawyer present. During the interrogation, he signed a confession. What type of law does this represent?
Answer:
self incrimantion
Explanation:
Answer:
the 5th amendment
Explanation:
These factors are used in the formation of moral standard except-
a. We accept as part of our upbringing
b. Values passed on to us through heritage and legacy.
c. The religious values that you have imbibed from childhood.
d. None of the above.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which five amendments do you consider to be of greatest importance? Write a reason for each one.
Answer 1,2,8,13 15
Explanation: 1st amendment gives people the rights to religion of their choice, it also gives people the right to speak up for what they believe
2nd amendment allows people to keep and bear arms for one to protect themselves and other around them
8th amendment makes sure people do not get a cruel punishment for something minor
13th amendment allowed slaves to be free, giving them a chance into their own lives
15th amendment makes sure you cannot deny someone the right to vote based on gender or color
How can you drop two eggs the fewest amount of times, without them breaking?
Explanation:
One of the floors is the highest floor an egg can be dropped from without breaking. If an egg is dropped from above that floor, it will break. If it is dropped from that floor or below, it will be completely undamaged and you can drop the egg again. I hope this helps please follow me tysm!!
Question 9 of 10
The most important reason to limit the information in the Complaint or the
Answer to the Complaint is that
A. the lawyers charge by the length of the document
B. the information might be used against you at the trial
C. you might make an error
D. the form only allows for a short explanation
Answer:
just took the test
Explanation:
b
Answer: B. the information might be used against you at the trial
how does a stipulation work?
Answer:
A stipulation is an agreement between the two parties in a case. If the judge approves that agreement he/she will sign an Order to make the agreement binding. A Stipulation and Order allows the parties to resolve a portion of their case without going to a hearing.
Explanation:
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_______ describes a society that is home to a multitude of different cultures.
Answer:
Multiculturism
Explanation:
Multiculturism is a society home to a broad variety of cultures.
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Alternative dispute resolution is _____. (Select all that apply.)
a way to avoid having to resolve a dispute
a way to use a neutral third party instead of a judge
a way to help parties in a dispute come to agreement
a way to resolve a dispute without going to court
Answer:
Its B and D
Explanation:
The term alternative dispute resolution (ADR) means any procedure, agreed to by the parties of a dispute, in which they use the services of a neutral party to assist them in reaching agreement and avoiding litigation. (litigation means legal action)
Assume that you are a crime scene investigator and you have been called in to investigate a crime. Describe the crime scene in a paragraph and draw a sketch of what you see.
Answer: i can't draw a sketch but this is what i imagine that there is blood on the floor and there is a dead body as well and in the body there are knife stabs and there are 7 of them
Explanation:
When can omission satisfy the actual of accomplice liability
Answer:
An omission is a failure to act, which generally attracts different legal consequences from positive conduct. In the criminal law, an omission will constitute an actus reus and give rise to liability only when the law imposes a duty to act and the defendant is in breach of that duty.
Explanation:
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OJ Simpson's "Dream Team" of lawyers and
forensic experts were able to raise serious doubts about the CSI work
and analysis of evidence by the LAPD. Below is a list of some of the
issues raised by OJ's defense team. Explain the errors that were made
with more specific details.
Answer:
On June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman, were found dead at Brown's home. Prosecutors argued that Simpson killed his ex-wife and her lover out of jealousy. Prosecutors began by reporting Nicole Brown Simpson's call to the emergency center from 1989. In it, Nicole Brown said she was afraid Simpson would harm her. Prosecutors also came up with Simpson's DNA material and shoe prints from him, found at the scene of the crime. Dozens of experts stated that Simpson must have been at the scene of the crime. There was a lot of circumstantial scientific evidence.
Simpson hired a team of expensive attorneys led by Robert Shapiro and later Johnnie Cochran. Cochran was nationally known as a lawyer for (mainly black) celebrities and specialized in cases involving discrimination or police brutality. From the outset, the defense was based on the charge of racism. The lawyers claimed that Simpson had been a victim of police fraud by depositing evidence against Simpson at the crime scene. The leader of the investigation into the double murder (Mark Fuhrman) was called a racist by the defense, and the lawyers found footage in which Fuhrman had used the N word.
While prosecutors believed they had a solid case and expected a conviction, polls showed that a majority of black residents of the United States believed that Simpson had been a victim of police fraud. Most white residents of the United States were convinced of Simpson's guilt. As the jury's verdict drew closer, racial tension rose, and some politicians feared a repeat of the Los Angeles race riots a few years earlier. On October 3, 1995 Simpson was acquitted of murder by the jury.
14. How have we “given away” our privacy in today’s society? (Think technology.)
15. At the end of the program, Peter Sagal interviews a young woman who immigrated from Somalia and now lives in Minnesota. Even though she has faced discrimination, why is she still so upbeat about the freedoms we have in the United States?
Answer:
she was in a young man so its d
Explanation: