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I assume you want to know what computer-based crimes are against the law and have consequences.
Explanation:
Online Identity Theft, Obtaining information concerning a person, Obtaining information for free that costs the public a fee, Encrypting or decrypting data, etc. In certain states like Alaska these are considered as a Class C felony.
(P.S. FindLaw is a good website to help with subjects like this)
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This may vary from country to country but for the purpose of this question. Am choosing U.S. since its a country that have very wider connection with other countries of the World.
Article II Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, the Commander in Chief clause, states that President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States.
As a result of LaShonda being assaulted while visiting the Six Flags in Georgia, the venue of the criminal case would be <u>Georgia</u>.
<h3>Why would the venue be Georgia?</h3>
The original venue of a criminal case that did not cross state lines would be the state in which the crime was committed.
Even though LaShonda is a resident of Wisconsin, the crime was committed in Georgia which means that the venue would be Georgia.
Find out more on original venues at brainly.com/question/342388.
Intermediate scrutiny
An example of intermediate scrutiny can be found in <em>Craig v. Boren (1976). </em>
The Supreme Court determined that statutory or administrative sex-based classifications were subject to an intermediate standard of judicial review.