Answer:
Convicted - above age 18
Liable --- minors
Explanation:
A person is said to be responsible or liable for the crime if that person has acted with any criminal intent, as he or she may be opposed to the acting accidentally or the lacking the ability to perform deliberately.
In the United States legal system, individuals are punished for any crime if they have been convicted of that crime—that is, if they are found criminally liable.
In the context, people above years of 18 are convicted and minor people are liable to the law for the crime.
Answer:
This has never happened to me. I would panic because that is how I work. I would be so scared to say or do anything.
Explanation:
Answer:
What is the question you are trying to ask?
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
stocks can grow quickly but have a high chance of crashing (sorry if this is incorrect)
Answer:
probative value
Explanation:
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides legal protection against search and seizure without good reason and without a search and seizure warrant. As we can see from the question above, Mick Stoner was charged with marijuana, which was taken from a legal dispensary in Denver, seized without a search warrant, so Mick Stoner's defense attorney disputes the evidential value of the evidence, claiming that the truck's initial search violated the Fourth Amendment.
To dispute the probative value of the evidence means that the evidence gathered, in this case, is not guaranteed, by itself, to support a condemnatory sentence, thus requiring the repetition in court of some of the evidence produced.