Which of these rights are generally guaranteed by victims' rights laws in the United States?
(Select all that apply.)
A) receive information about the criminal case
B) participate in the criminal justice process
C) receive protection
D) decide the offender's sentence
Essay: Imagine your little brother or sister has expressed and interest in using drugs. Use an extra sheet of paper and write a 2-page (1,000 words) letter to your sibling explaining to him/her why he/she should not try drugs.
Answer:
To [sibiling's name]
Hi! Remember when you were interested in drugs and wanted to try them? I just wanted to remind you that drugs are not good for you in any way. I do understand your curiosity about drugs. I also am curious! Because of the fact we never tried them before and if people around you keep saying that "Oh, you should not use drugs!" it's likely for you to be more interested and curious about them.
Drugs are not good for you. They are disadvantages, and they have negative impacts on you. Recently, in South Korea, there were two individuals that convinced students to drink drugs. They persuaded them that if they drank this they would be able to focus more. But it was not the case. It was just a bunch of drugs. This only would make you stressed and go through numerous health problems, which is why it would be a negative impact on you.
I hope you acknowledge the impacts and circumstances you receive when you try drugs. Drugs do not have any benefit! Remind yourself about that! They are seriously dangerous liquid resources we have in our society. Rember to stay safe!
From & with love [your name]
What are the Community Guidelines for Brainly
Answer:
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Answer: look at explination
Explanation:
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Write a sentence or two about civil law that explains the meaning of tort and negligence.
Answer:
doing something which a prudent or reasonable man would not do
Explanation:
something very bad that no one should do
Answer:
defined negligence as, negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man…….. would do, or doing something which a prudent or reasonable man would not do. ... DUTY TO TAKE CARE: One of the essential conditions of liability for negligence is that the defendant owed a legal duty towards the plaintiff.
Explanation:
PLEASE HELP!!! Federalism places limits on state governments' power by:
Answer:
The answer is c
Explanation:
Answer: I think the answer is either B or C.
Explanation:
Whats the difference between democrats and rebublicans
Answer:
The Democratic Party is basically a governing party, organized around developing and implementing public policies. The Republican Party has become an attack party, organized around developing and implementing political vitriol. Democrats legislate. Republicans fulminate.
Explanation:
Answer:
Democrats: says that mask should be required.They support black lives matters. But Republicans supports all lives and they don't wear a mask.and they love guns
Explanation:
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Describe the relationship between a factor of production and a final product. Use complete sentences, and be clear in your response. (book-economics)
a factor of production is something that influence the product while final product is an outcome of the factor of production
Write a response to the article and the video below based on the violence at the US Capitol on January 6. What emotions, or thoughts, or questions did it bring up for you?
Answer:
do you still need an answer
Answer:
Sorry, I can't answer without the rest of the assignment.
If you attach the rest of the assignment let me know and I will try answering your new question!
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To what extent should individual rights and freedoms be protected in society?
Answer:
Explanation:
all amendments and stuff followed
what is the definition of academic integrity?
what are the characteristics of academic integrity?
what are examples of academic integrity?
what are non examples of academic integrity?
what is the definition of plagiarism?
what are the characteristics of plagiarism?
what are examples of plagiarism?
what are non examples of plagiarism?
Definition of academic integrity:
Academic integrity refers to the ethical principles and values that govern academic work, including honesty, fairness, trust, respect, and responsibility. It involves upholding high standards of academic excellence and maintaining ethical conduct in all aspects of academic life, such as research, writing, teaching, learning, and evaluation.
Characteristics of academic integrity:
Honesty: telling the truth and presenting information accurately and transparently
Fairness: treating others fairly and respecting their rights and opinions
Trust: building trust with others by being reliable and trustworthy
Respect: showing respect for others' ideas, work, and contributions
Responsibility: taking responsibility for one's own actions and decisions and being accountable for the consequences.
Examples of academic integrity:
Citing sources properly and avoiding plagiarism
Submitting original work and not copying or sharing others' work without permission
Taking exams and writing papers without cheating or using unauthorized aids
Collaborating with others in an ethical and respectful manner
Reporting academic misconduct when it is observed or suspected.
Non-examples of academic integrity:
Copying someone else's work without attribution
Using unauthorized aids during an exam or test
Fabricating data or results to support one's own research
Falsifying references or sources in a paper
Ignoring the rules or guidelines of an assignment or academic program.
Definition of plagiarism:
Plagiarism is the act of presenting someone else's words, ideas, or work as one's own, without proper attribution or acknowledgement. It involves intentionally or unintentionally using someone else's work without permission, and can include copying, paraphrasing, or summarizing without proper citation.
Characteristics of plagiarism:
Using someone else's words or ideas without attribution
Intentionally or unintentionally presenting someone else's work as one's own
Failing to properly cite or acknowledge sources used in one's own work
Copying or paraphrasing large portions of text without proper citation
Failing to follow the rules or guidelines of proper citation and attribution.
Examples of plagiarism:
Copying and pasting text from a website or article without proper citation
Paraphrasing someone else's work without proper attribution
Using someone else's ideas or concepts without proper acknowledgement
Submitting a paper or assignment that was written by someone else
Using a paper or assignment from a previous course without permission or proper attribution.
Non-examples of plagiarism:
Paraphrasing someone else's work and properly citing the source
Using common knowledge or information that does not require citation
Citing sources properly and acknowledging the work of others
Using quotations and properly attributing the source
Creating original work that is not based on the work of others.
Answer:
Does anybody know this answer?
Explanation:
giving away points put random answer in ur answer tell me what subject u want a badge in this subject is law
Answer:
Justice is law in my opinion ♂️
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Which of the following crime scene search patterns is best for outdoor areas where there are obstacles, such as trees and rocks?
A.
grid method
B.
line method
C.
zone method
D.
spiral method
E.
wheel method
Answer:
Grid
Explanation:
Im pretty sure
Answer:
A. Grid Method
Explanation:
Used on large, outdoor crime scenes. Searchers follow the first line pattern and search in the same manner as the line method. Once the first line pattern is complete, searchers realign on the other line pattern
hello. im in middle school and when i grow up i'd like to be a lawyer. i just think its really interesting and it looks like something i'd enjoy. since i wanna be a lawyer, does anyone have any tips that could put me in that direction? i'd appreciate it. anything helps.
What is the major function of the legislative branch of the government?
A. directing foreign policy
B. directing national defense
C. creating and modifying laws
D. judging court cases
E. maintaining public spaces
Answer:
c
Explanation:
In our modern political system, which issue represents a basic arrangement between Republicans and Democrats?
A.The structure of the US government
B.The naturalization process
C.The two-party political system
D.The role and responsibilities of government
Which of the selections below was a belief of the Founding Fathers that mirrored John Locke's idea of the social contract?
What are the four parts of Georgia's constitution?
Answer:
Defines and limits government powers. Establishes the basic rights of the people that government cannot infringe upon. Details the structure, rules, operating procedures of government.
Explanation:
Identify, discuss, and resolve the conflict between the right to free speech and the government’s regulation of the practice of law.
Answer:
In the United States, freedom of speech and expression is strongly protected from government restrictions by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, many state constitutions, and state and federal laws.
The highest law in our land is the U.S. Constitution, which has some amendments, known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights guarantees that the government can never deprive people in the U.S. of certain fundamental rights including the right to freedom of religion and to free speech and the due process of law.
Explanation: please give brainiest.
What age should you be allowed to vote?
Answer:
18
Explanation:
are the american wolfdogs legal in los angeles
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
What is the use of force model? Describe it. (4 sentence minimum.) Use of force model for police officers and law enforcement. 5 levels. 3 categories.
Which of the following is an example of a plant with a life cycle adaptation?
Answer:
Lotus flowers have a waxy coating on their leaves and stem that repels water.
Lotus flowers have a waxy coating on their leaves and a stem that repels water is an example of a plant with a life cycle adaptation. Thus, option A is correct.
The biological process through which organisms adapt to new surroundings or modifications in their present settings is known as adaptation in evolutionary theory. Even while adaptation was a topic of discussion among scientists before the 1800s, Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace did not create the idea of natural selection until then.
Wallace thought that the adaptation of organisms to shifting environmental conditions was somehow related to the evolution of species. Wallace and Darwin both went beyond basic adaptation when formulating the notion of evolution by natural selection by describing how organisms adapt and evolve.
Therefore, option A is the ideal selection.
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Your question seems to be incomplete, but most probably the complete question was:
Which of the following is an example of a plant with a life cycle adaptation?
a
Lotus flowers have a waxy coating on their leaves and stem that repels water.
b
The pri..ckly pear has spines to prevent animals from eating it for its water.
c
The old man cactus has small, light hairs that shade the plant from the sun.
d
A pine tree reproduces by making its seed in a cone instead of in a fruit.
Read the quote below and imagine that it was not from Aristotle but from a member on a jury. What do you believe is the meaning of this quote. Please submit your answer in the text entry box. Don't forget to include your name, date, period, and title. Quote: “Our judgments when we are pleased and friendly are not the same as when we are pained and hostile" (Aristotle).
Answer:
when you are pleased or friendly you dont act the same way you do when your mad or hostile.
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please help me. im not sure if it’s 1, 2, or 3. i’ll mark brainliest if it’s correct :))
Its B
Explanation:
I just searched it on the internet
Type what you see in the picture.
Answer:
reservation a legal way of making a provision less enforceable than it might be otherwise limited government a basic principle of our constitutional system. It limits government to powers provided to it by the people. separation of powers the division of power among the branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) statutes written laws enacted by legislatures criminal law the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishmentfelony a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year misdemeanor a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less civil law all law that does not Involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law. Civil law usually deals with private rights of individuals, groups, or businesses. civil action a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong defendant the person against whom a claim is made. In a civil suit, the defendant is the person being sued: in a criminal case, the defendant Is the person charged with committing a crime. plaintiff in a civil case, the injured party who brings the legal action against the alleged wrongdoer checks and balances the power of each of the three branches of government (legislative, judicial, executive) to limit the other branches' power, so as to prevent an abuse veto prohibit; in government, the veto is the power of the chief executive to prevent enactment of a bill (i.e., to prevent the bill from becoming a law) judicial review the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional unconstitutional conflicting with some provision of the Constitution federalism the division of powers between the states and the federal government Bill of Rights the first ten amendments to the Constitution, which guarantee basic individual rights to all persons in the United States prosecutor the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal care beyond a reasonable doubt the level of proof required to convict a person of a crime. It does not mean "convinced 100 percent," but does mean there are no reasonable doubts as to guilt. preponderance of the evidence usually the standard of proof used in a civil suit; the burden of proof that a party must meet in order to win the lawsuit. To win, a party must provide evidence that is more convincing than the other side's evidence.Answer:
Explanation:
reservation a legal way of making a provision less enforceable than it might be otherwise
limited government a basic principle of our constitutional system. It limits government to powers provided to it by the people.
separation of powers the division of power among the branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial)
statutes written laws enacted by legislatures
criminal law the branch of law dealing with crimes and their punishment
felony a serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
misdemeanor a criminal offense, less serious than a felony, punishable by a prison sentence of one year or less
civil law all law that does not Involve criminal matters, such as tort and contract law. Civil law usually deals with private rights of individuals, groups, or businesses.
civil action a noncriminal lawsuit, brought to enforce a right or redress a wrong
defendant the person against whom a claim is made. In a civil suit, the defendant is the person being sued: in a criminal case, the defendant Is the person charged with committing a crime.
plaintiff in a civil case, the injured party who brings the legal action against the alleged wrongdoer
checks and balances the power of each of the three branches of government (legislative, judicial, executive) to limit the other branches' power, so as to prevent an abuse
veto prohibit; in government, the veto is the power of the chief executive to prevent enactment of a bill (i.e., to prevent the bill from becoming a law)
judicial review the process by which courts decide whether the laws passed by Congress or state legislatures are constitutional
unconstitutional conflicting with some provision of the Constitution
federalism the division of powers between the states and the federal government
Bill of Rights the first ten amendments to the Constitution, which guarantee basic individual rights to all persons in the United States
prosecutor the state or federal government's attorney in a criminal care
beyond a reasonable doubt the level of proof required to convict a person of a crime. It does not mean "convinced 100 percent," but does mean there are no reasonable doubts as to guilt.
preponderance of the evidence usually the standard of proof used in a civil suit; the burden of proof that a party must meet in order to win the lawsuit. To win, a party must provide evidence that is more convincing than the other side's evidence.
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Answer:
PERIODD WE WANT JUSTICE
Explanation:
we have been peacefull for over 300 year #NOJUSTICE NO PEACE
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Please help with these 3 questions! About the amendments 100 points and brainliest! I really need this please! They aren't that hard i just dont know how to explain! PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU!
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Answer:
2
Explanation:
It is possible that Paul might argue that his right to be free from double jeopardy was violated. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that no person shall "be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb." Double jeopardy applies to criminal proceedings, and it means that a person cannot be tried or punished twice for the same crime. If Paul has already served his sentence for insider trading and has completed his punishment, it could be argued that imposing an additional fine would violate his right to be free from double jeopardy. However, it is important to note that the prohibition on double jeopardy does not prevent the government from imposing additional fines or other penalties in addition to a prison sentence. It only prohibits the government from trying or punishing a person a second time for the same offense.
4)
Joseph might argue that his right to a fair and speedy trial was violated. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that all criminal defendants have the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury. This means that a person who has been accused of a crime has the right to a trial where they can present evidence and arguments to a jury that will decide whether they are guilty or not guilty. If Joseph was sentenced to prison without having a trial, it could be argued that his right to a fair and speedy trial was violated. Additionally, Joseph might argue that he was denied due process of law, which is a principle that is guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution. Due process requires that all individuals be treated fairly and reasonably by the government, including those who have been accused of a crime. If Joseph was arrested and sentenced to prison without having the opportunity to present a defense, he might argue that his due process rights were violated.
7)
Lydia could argue that her Sixth Amendment right to a trial by an impartial jury was violated. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees criminal defendants the right to a fair and public trial by an impartial jury. In this case, it appears that Lydia was declared guilty without a trial or the opportunity to present evidence in her defense, and without the opportunity for a jury to consider the evidence and reach a verdict. This would be a violation of her right to a fair trial.
If I were to barely touch some one and they push me down how do there parents get to press charges?
Answer:
I'm actually curious about what happened