Answer: Miranda Warnings (Miranda Rights)
1. You have the right to remain silent.
2. Anything you say can and will be used aginst you in a court of law.
3. You have the right to talk to a lawyer and have him/her present with you while you are being questioned.
4. If you cannot affored to hire a lawyer, one will be appontd to represent you before any questioning if you wish.
5. You can decide at any time to exercise these rights and not awnser any questions or make any statements.
WAIVER
Do you understand each of these rights I have exlained to you?
Having these right in mind, Do you wish to talk to us now?
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Provide interrogation and interview techniques, could be helpful to detectives when solving a violent crime
Answer:
C- She is partially correct. Bobby was entitled to copyright protection in the first picture. After Jill purchased the first picture, however, she could make as many copies as she wanted.
Explanation:
Under the Federal Copyright Act of 1976, photographs are protected by copyright from the moment of creation. According to the U.S. Copyright Office, the owner of the “work” is generally the photographer or, in certain situations, the employer of the photographer.
Since she employed bobby, then she can make as many copies as she want.
The burden and standard of proof mandates which party is responsible for convincing the courts and to what extent that party needs to justify their claims. Preponderance of evidence is one of these legal standards of proof.