I'm on this question as well. While I can't answer it all the way, I do have one paragraph already written
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After the suspect's arrest in the criminal justice process does the responsibility for the case switch over from the police to the prosecutor.
Chandler, Fletcher, and Volkow (2009) identified the criminal justice stages of entry, prosecution, adjudication, sentencing, corrections, and return. These stages trace offenders' movement through the criminal justice elements from arrest, through court, to captivity or community-supervision.
The prosecutor's job is to deliver justice to not secure conviction or final judgment so as to satisfy anyone or any motive. His job is to ascertain that whether or not within the whole procedure of arrest to investigation to trial, whether or not the law was followed or not.
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The following is missing for the question to be complete: <em>What is the opportunity cost of eating the home-cooked meal?</em>
Answer: The value of the ingredients that go into the home-cooked meal and the value of a five-dollar dinner at Burger Joint
Explanation: Opportunity cost is a value that is lost when a particular choice is made, and in doing so, a certain value of money is lost due to the non-choice of another alternative, thereby losing the benefit of the alternative choice. This means that if we have a $ 5 coupon to dine at Burger Joint but don't do it, we're having dinner with the ingredients we have to make a home-cooked meal, we also lose the money needed for home-cooked ingredients and lose the coupon for Burger Joint because it expires today. So the total cost, i.e opportunity cost, is both the value of the Burger Joint coupon and the value of the ingredients for home-made meal, because if we had chosen the alternative of having dinner at Burger Joint, the coupon would not have failed due to expiration today, we would have used it, and not spent money for home-made ingredients.
Answer:
Monarchy
Explanation:
Governments with monarchic attributes are ruled by a king or a queen who inherits their position from their family, which is often called the royal family.
An example is the British Royal Family
The Queen is the leader of Britian