The results indicate that the 10 pieces of evidence mock jurors reported would be most important when deciding a verdict are (in order of importance): (1) DNA, (2) fingerprints, (3) weapon, (4) video records, (5) crime-scene photos, (6) gunshot residue, (7) other bodily secretions, (8) video confession, (9) forensic ...
Answer:no
Explanation: because we teens or kids are not so mature yet than adults and there's things not appropriate for our age that adults do:)
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An illegal foreigner
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According to the law or a constitution of a country, an illegal alien is a foreign national in a state where he/she has no legal rights to stay. They usually enter the country illegally through the migration.
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State Laws, Codes, and Statutes
Most states and U.S. territories have hate crime statutes that are enforced by state and local law enforcement in state and local courts. Hate crime laws in states and territories vary widely across jurisdictions
Even if a state or territory does not have a hate crimes law, hate crimes can still be reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
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