Answer:
no
Explanation:
a motive is not an element of a crime
Answer:
An alternative to imprisonment that he would use to reduce overcrowding in prisons would be the use of alternative penalties in cases of minor offenses: thus, for example, for crimes with prison sentences of less than 3 years, he would use other measures such as fines, plans education, community work, etc., thus reducing the number of people held in prisons provided that they do not represent an imminent danger to society, nor that the crime committed deserves a greater penalty.
Some weaknesses are the inability to control money or military, as well as not being able to act unless called for by a case. However some strengths they have are that they have the power to interpret the constitution as well as being able to shape public policy.