Answer:
O. Most tribal governments are unitary states, putting them at odds with the United States, a federal state.
O. Tribal governments represent members of Native American culture groups.
Explanation:
The above information is true about the tribal governments in United State of America.
Answer:
The United States recognizes hundreds of sovereign tribal nations.
Tribal governments represent members of Native American culture groups.
Explanation:
How many Articles and Amendments are in the Constitution?
Pat is camping with some friends. One of them is careless around the campfire and gets a bad burn on her hand. Pat runs to the next campsite to ask for help
Answer:
a
Explanation:
If the court in Montana wants to be able to hear the case against Wizard Internet, the court has to have:
Hello. You forgot the answer options. The options are:
a. Jurisdiction over the Wizard internet.
b. Jurisdiction over the subject matter of the lawsuit.
c. Jurisdiction over the plaintiff only.
d. Both jurisdiction over the Wizard internet & jurisdiction over the subject matter of the lawsuit.
Answer:
d. Both jurisdiction over the Wizard internet & jurisdiction over the subject matter of the lawsuit.
Explanation:
It is necessary that the Montana court has all the information possible to understand the case and to judge it correctly without expressing errors or confusions. In this case, the court must have and interpret all jurisdiction over Wizard internet, understanding all the elements presented, as well as must have and interpret jurisdiction over the whole subject of the process.
Drive at a speed that places the farthest objects you can see clearly no less than _____ ahead of you.
A. 3 seconds
B. 5 seconds
C. 100 ft
D. 300 ft
After being found guilty of driving while intoxicated, the court ordered that Carolyn spend the next 30 years in solitary. Which Amendment was violated?
A. 7th Amendment
B. 6th Amendment
C. 5th Amendment
D. 4th Amendment
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Give your own example of the First Amendment.
Answer:
An example of the First Amendment is speaking your opinions (Freedom of Speech) about many different things in the world, but also watching what you say may hurt someone's feelings or may get you in some trouble if you do not state something properly.
Explanation:
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What are some examples of religious laws?
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Answer:
Religious law refers to ethical and moral codes taught by religions. Examples include Christian canon law, Islamic sharia, Jewish halakha and Hindu law.
Explanation:
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Describe the differences between Civil and Criminal Court.
Answer:
In a criminal court, a defendant is either acquitted or found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. It is the responsibility of the state or federal government to prove that the defendant undoubtedly committed the crime. In a civil court, a plaintiff brings a lawsuit against a defendant
Criminal law deals with behavior that is or can be construed as an offense against the public, society, or the state—even if the immediate victim is an individual. Examples are murder, assault, theft,and drunken driving. Civil law deals with behavior that constitutes an injury to an individual or other private party, such as a corporation. Examples are defamation (including libel and slander), breach of contract, negligence resulting in injury or death, and property damage.
Explanation:
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few countries today are republic true or false
Appellate is a one of the levels in the Federal Courts.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
Yeah, the appellate is one of the levels in the Federal Courts.
Case Scenario #1: (5 pts) Jackson kicked the person in front of him as he left a public transportation vehicle in Philadelphia. He also punched the person and knocked his glasses off his face. Several additional riders joined Jackson in the attack. One of the riders involved picked up the glasses and the attackers then left the scene. Jackson was charged with robbery. How would you decide? Explain your answer briefly. Commonwealth V. Jackson 463 A.2d 1036 (PA).
Answer: i would decide to just leave the scene
Explanation:
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Jane and Wilma have been arrested for robbing Fort Knox. They are now in separate isolation cells. Both Jane and Wilma want to go free. Prosecutor Betty makes each of them this offer: “You can either talk or stay silent. If you talk and your accomplice stays silent, you get to go home and your accomplice gets a sentence of up to 20 years. If she talks while you stay silent, she goes home and you get a sentence of up to 20 years. If you both talk you’ll both be convicted, but you'll both get out in ten years. On the other hand, if you both stay silent, I only can charge you for the weapons charges—a one year maximum sentence. So decide if you want to talk. You have until morning to make a decision.”
This scenario is known as the prisoner's dilemma. Researchers use it to better understand how people approach decision making in everyday life, as well as in criminal situations.
For a moment, pretend you're Jane. If you and Wilma both stay silent, that leads to the best outcome for both of you. Neither of you will face multiple years in prison. But counting on Wilma to stay silent requires a leap of faith. If Wilma confesses, you're better off confessing too – it means 10 years in prison instead of 20. Staying silent could mean 20 years in prison.
As Jane, what would you do and why?
The states had the most power under the U.S. Constitution. true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
States may generally legislate on all matters within their territorial jurisdiction. This "police power" does not arise from the Constitution, but is an inherent attribute of the states' territorial sovereignty. The Constitution does, however, provide certain specific limitations on that power.
What is a punitive penalty ordered by the court after a defendant has been convicted of a crime, either by a jury, a bench trial, by a judge or in a plea bargain
Answer:
Sentence
Explanation:
A sentence can be described as the punitive penalty ordered by the court after a defendant has been convicted of a crime, either by a jury, a bench trial, by a judge or in a plea bargain.
The sentence is usually pronounced by the judge in charge of the case after some deliberations with other colleagues to ensure the judgement is fair and the innocent doesn’t suffer unjustly.
After reviewing an administrative agency's regulation, a federal court ruled that the regulation was unlawful because it violated the United States Constitution. The federal court's ruling is an example of what type of law
Answer:
Common Law
Explanation:
The case shown in the question above is an example of Common Law, which is the concept that establishes the creation of a legal system that comes to the conclusion of situations based on concepts created within other legal cases and not on concepts created through laws and codes. This type of system is done with the exclusive participation of judges and lawyers, to ensure that no law is being changed or disrespected.
31. "Stand Your Ground" means what? (Read answer choices carefully)
If attacked, I do not have to run away, even if I can I can use self defense as a first
resort/option
O I have to stand put and use self defense if I'm attacked-I am not allowed to run away
o I can only use self defense on people who are running away
O
I cannot use self defense on people who are standing in one place and "holding their
ground."
Answer:
'Stand your ground' means ''I have to stand put and use self-defence when attacked - I am not allowed to run away'
Answer:
i mean its either "if attacked, I do not have to run away, even if I can I can use self defense as a first" or "I have to stand put and use self defense if I'm attacked-I am not allowed to run away"
Explanation:
Which type of court system functions to determine the liability of the defendant?
Answer:
Civil Court
Explanation:
Civil court cases may involve any combination of private citizens, businesses, government institutions, or other parties. Typically, the function of a civil court is to determine liability of one party for the injuries, which do not necessarily need to be of a physical nature, that are suffered by another party.
The standard of strict liability can be found only in civil law.
True or false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
When trying to find a lawyer, what are some problems with just listening to lawyers advertisements ?
Answer:
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Explanation:
What are the 3 roles of the Court System in the Judiciary System?
A. Make Laws
B. Interpret Laws
C. Uphold Laws
D. All of the Above
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Because thats the most important
Answer: B. Interpret Laws
Explanation: The judicial branch (Judiciary System) is responsible for interpreting laws.
when the supreme court incorporates a right is it overstepping the boundaries of states rights by forcing all states to adopt laws that are in line with the bill of rights
Answer:
ok so what is your question exactly?
Explanation:
you didn't point out that you have a question if you are asking for help.
A homeless man in Panama City was arrested and charged with theft. He could not afford an attorney and had to go to trial without one. Which right of the man's was violated?
Answer:
His 6th amendment right was violated. The 6th amendment states that you are guaranteed a speedy public trial, an impartial jury, and that the accused can confront witnesses against them, and that the accused must be allowed to have a lawyer, regardless of cost or social status.
Answer:
Explanation:
it’s a violation because it is.
Under which category of crime does burglary fall?
answer a felony or misdemeanor
Explanation:
Risk-taking has been shown to be affected at a BAL of __________.
Answer:
0.01
Explanation:
at the BAL of 0.10, ones ability to think and to judge is severely affected thus making one to become prone to unnecessary risk taking behavior.
Give your own example of the 4th Amendment.
Answer:
The police can watch people in the public street or watch a suspect in a public place. They can follow a car as it drives down the street. On the other hand, the police need cause to stop people, and they need a warrant to enter private places like private homes.
Explanation:
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Give your own example of the 7th Amendment
Answer:
Say if u were going to court and ur were
being prosucuted and you felt like there
making u say something ur nor trying to
say u can ask for an attorney
What is the final step for a bill to become a law?
A. Being approved by a congressional committee
B. Being approved by the House of Representatives
C. Being approved by the Senate
D. Being approved by the executive branch
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A law doesn't become a law until it is signed by the President. He can sign it into law, or he can Veto the bill. If the president initially does nothing, no signature or veto, the bill automatically becomes law after 10 days, excluding Sundays, if Congress is still in session. If after 10 days Congress is NOT in session, then the bill dies. This is called a pocket veto.
Which federal agency researched and promoted the study of flight?
Answer:
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
Explanation:
The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was a United States federal agency founded on March 3, 1915, to undertake, promote, and institutionalize aeronautical research.
Explain the differences between Local Court Systems and State Court Systems in the criminal justice system.
Answer:
In the Local Court System, it has something to do with courts in your local area, like for example, the Caddo Parish Courthouse, that's part of the city of Shreveport. (But I assume you don't live in Shreveport, Louisiana.) So, for the State Court Systems, it has something to do with the courts in your state, like the Louisiana Supreme Court.
Explanation:
Now about the Criminal Justice system, it is said to be fair, but it needs more emphasis on the aforementioned word. So, the court systems are different dependent on where you live.
Who goes first when presenting opening statements in a criminal trial?
A. Judge
B. Witness
C. Defense
D. Prosecution
Answer:
D bc Generally, the prosecution in a criminal case and plaintiff in a civil case is the first to offer an opening statement, and defendants go second. Defendants are also allowed the option of delaying their opening statement until after the close of the prosecution or plaintiff's case.
Explanation: