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sorry i do not know number one.
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<h3>True.</h3>
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No doubt individuals who post content on social media cannot just 'blow off some steam' unless it is thoroughly researched or proven otherwise. In most cases, individuals who post contents online are held legally responsible if their contents or statements are misleading or defamatory.
However, they are not held legally responsible for any forms of criminal activity as publishing wrong contents or making defamatory statements usually fall under the purview of 'tort' or civil cases. The parties are also liable to be sued for libel or defamation in civil courts.
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Depending on the circumstances, a refusal can lead to license suspension, jail time, fines, and having to install an ignition interlock device (IID).
The police originally suspected that the death of Jose and Kitty Menendez resulted from a <u>mob</u>.
<h3>What is a mob?</h3>
A mob can be described as a criminal gang or simply a Mafia.
By its very nature, a mob is a secret organization made up of criminals.
However, after it was reported that the couple was murdered by their own children, Lyle and Erik Menendez, police arrested the duo and the court proceedings lasted several years before they were convicted and incarcerated for life.
Thus, originally, police believed that a mob was responsible for the death of Jose and Kitty Menendez, not suspecting that the couple's children were the culprits.
Learn more about mobs at brainly.com/question/28029513
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i think you are supposed to talk to the moderator of brainly
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