Answer:
Life with parole
Explanation:
Gerald if found guilty of double homicide in a criminal court will be punished for his crime. A case of double homicide for Gerald will be termed First degree murder. Normally, the punishment is sometimes the death penalty or life without any possibility for parole. Nonetheless, Gerald is only 16 and still a juvenile, hence the only option available for the jury in this case is life with parole.
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Answer:
Esteem needs
Explanation:
The structure of Maslow is most often portrayed as a pyramid. The most basic needs are made up of the lowest levels of the pyramid and must be satisfied before reaching to the next level. The lowest level of need starts with physiological followed by safety, love and belonging, esteem and most complex need self-actualization. Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a psychological motivational theory containing a five-stage model of human needs and advertising a high-end clothing company reflects the fourth stage that is esteem.
Answer:
the better than average effect (illusory superiority).
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that this is an example of the better than average effect (illusory superiority). This is a cognitive bias where an individual overestimates their own qualities and abilities in comparison to the rest of the population who possess those same qualities or abilities.
There's no exact list of things which one may 'require' but there are key pieces of information which can speed up the conviction.
1) A concrete witness is extremely helpful as it gives secondary view on what occurred. Multiple witnesses can also be helpful as a multitude of answers all of which are the same essentially gives said criminal no way to hide/defend themselves.
2)Evidence, yes this sounds quite obvious but there are different types of evidence. Photo evidence while useful can be tampered with so make sure what you have is legitimate and clear. Do not use photo evidence that does not portray what you are trying to explain poorly. Clarity is key. Video evidence is virtually the best thing to obtain. Security footage is helpful although as I said, clarity is key.