Suppose there are two new potential careers that require the…
Suppose there are two new potential careers that require the same level of education and currently pay about the same amount. Career A is generally thought to be fun and prestigious while career B is typically considered less desirable. The indifference principle predicts that
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Before you begin, make sure you have an acceptable ID (student ID, Texas or license ID, or passport) and a handheld mirror for the for environment check. This quiz will test your knowledge on Chapter 34: Deuterostomes. You have 15 minutes to complete this 10 question quiz. You have 3 attempts and the highest scoring attempt will be averaged into your overall class grade. Reading the chapter, studying the PowerPoint, and reviewing your chapter assignments will help you prepare for this quiz.This quiz uses Honorlock to monitor your behavior while completing the assignment. This is NOT an open book quiz. You are NOT ALLOWED to use notes, additional electronic devices (including headphones), or any resources that would be consider cheating. Read the Quiz and Exam Do’s and Dont’s found in this module or the “Honorlock: Quiz and Exam Advice on Monitored Behavior” in the class announcements.Clear your desk/table and be in a well lit room. Record your environment properly. Academic dishonesty will be penalized with an F for the assignment and will be reported to the college. Any student caught cheating a second time will receive an F for the course and be reported to the college.
Read DetailsDale was convicted of possession of cocaine. During his tri…
Dale was convicted of possession of cocaine. During his trial, Dale’s attorney fell asleep at the trial table twice and only woke up when Dale prompted him. Dale has appealed her conviction, alleging that her attorney was incompetent and her conviction violated the Sixth Amendment’s guarantee of assistance of counsel. Will Dale be successful in her appeal? Explain your answer.
Read DetailsKelly and Clark agreed to rob a bank; Kelly went into the ba…
Kelly and Clark agreed to rob a bank; Kelly went into the bank and threatened the teller with a handgun while Clark waited in the car. Kelly ran from the bank and Clark drove out of the parking lot, but they were stopped by a law enforcement officer almost immediately. Should Clark be charged as a principal or accessory, according to the Model Penal Code? Explain your answer.
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One evening as Sam was leaving a class, his car would not start. Sam got out of the car, raised the hood, inspected the battery, tinkered with the wires and connections, and tried to start the car again. The car still would not start. Sam was very angry and he got out of the car and yelled, “I will sell this car to the first person that will pay me $10 for it!” Nancy heard Sam’s statement and said to Sam, “I’ll pay you $10 for it.” Have Sam and Nancy entered into a contract? Explain your answer.
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While riding his bicycle at night without a light, Darren was erratically zigzagging across the street. This activity prompted Officer West to initiate a traffic stop. After the stop, Officer West noticed that Darren appeared to be intoxicated, so Officer West asked Darren to conduct field sobriety tests, which he failed. Officer West then searched Darren and found a baggie containing what appeared to be cocaine. Officer West arrested Darren and charged him with possession of cocaine. Did Officer West conduct an unlawful search and seizure? Explain your answer.
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