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Fudgin [204]
3 years ago
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Case 1 Name: Marta Garcia Age: 26 Charge: Possession of crack cocaine Residence: 619 30th Street; lives alone; no family or refe

rences. Employment: Unemployed Education: 11th grade Criminal record: As a juvenile, five arrests, mostly misdemeanors. As an adult, two arrested for petty larceny and a conviction for possession of dangerous drugs. Probation was successfully completed. Comment: Arrested while leaving a train station with a large quantity of crack cocaine. Urine test indicates use of narcotics. slader
Biology
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olga55 [171]3 years ago
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Answer:

Individual described in the case exhibited criminal tendencies and drug abuse right from childhood

Explanation:

Case 1 Name: Marta Garcia Age: 26 Charge: Possession of crack cocaine Residence: 619 30th Street; lives alone; no family or references. Employment: Unemployed Education: 11th grade Criminal record: As a juvenile, five arrests, mostly misdemeanors. As an adult, two arrested for petty larceny and a conviction for possession of dangerous drugs. Probation was successfully completed. Comment: Arrested while leaving a train station with a large quantity of crack cocaine. Urine test indicates use of narcotics. slader.

This question is lacking in details. However, from the case study we can deduce that the individual has tendencies towards crime.

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