Answer:
1. No not all police officers live up to this code of ethics
2. Cvil rights violation
3. Poor judgement of the situation and lack of following direction.
Explanation:
1. As we have seen online and in the news there have been cases where an officer engages in police brutality.
2. If a police officer is to forceful or aggressive with a civilian it's going against civil rights.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is possible to lose the popular vote and still win the election because the balance of electoral votes is skewed. For example, all the midwest states have little population, but they still have the base 3 points no matter what. If one person gets all the midwest states and the other gets big states, the first one can still win. Richard Nixon is a good example of this happening.
Federal as the picture says in bold it is federal.
Answer:
The term is a minor offense or a felony
Explanation:
man that boy was naughty but i admit ive done damages myself but the total damages i caused were not to school property but to school bullies who had to go the hospital due to major wounds and concussions, that is why you dont challenge me when i have a batton, not to mention the health care bills were almost 500 thousand
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.