Answer:
Force OR Words
Explanation:
Based on the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination, Miranda rights are intended to protect people who are suspected of committing a crime. Law enforcement must issue these warnings to an adult or a minor before they interrogate them while in custody.
Anything you say before being read your Miranda Rights cannot be used as testimony against you in court (separate from hearsay), and not being read your Miranda Rights does NOT negate your arrest.
Five letter words with the 3rd letter as R: Force, Words, Works, etc
Miranda Rights need to be read to someone as the police could <em>force</em> them to testify to committing a crime.
Answer:
Verbal force, physical force, any other type of violence (example: breaking a chair or other object), and I guess sexual conduct.
Answer:
The Three-strikes law has created all of the problems listed except bad hygiene.
Explanation:
Habitual offender laws, or "three strikes laws" are laws currently enforced in 28 states of the United States of America, that mandate life sentences to persistent offenders with two previous convictions, and one violent felony conviction. Problems arise in situations such as the application of "three strikes laws" in California, in which misdemeanors qualify for its application. These problems include "overcrowding of prisons, unjust long sentences, [and] prisons lacking food and clothing."
I think C she should send her email to her teacher
Answer:
Although the criticism of every art will be based in the particularities that arise from its specific media, I am interested here in highlighting aspects of criticism applicable across the arts (and which are therefore relevant to film criticism). Equally, although the characteristics of evaluative criticism have developed through and in relation to written criticism, most of the aspects listed below would be germane to work currently taking place within audio-visual formats. I offer this interdisciplinary résumé because my experience is that many students of film studies ‘in the 21st Century’ are currently lacking an awareness of the practice of evaluative criticism.
Explanation:
Some might consider the phrase “evaluative criticism” tautological because the etymology of the word “criticism” implies evaluation. It is derived from the Greek word kritikos, which means to judge, and the kritikoi were the judges or jurymen who gave verdicts (often in competitions).