Answer:
C Inadmissible, because it is extrinsic evidence of a prior inconsistent statement on a collateral matter.
Explanation:
A defendant is on trial for robbing a liquor store. The store clerk testified that the defendant came into the store at about 11 p.m., pointed a black gun with a silver grip at him, and demanded that he give him all the money in the cash register. The clerk testified that the store was well lit and that the defendant was not wearing a mask. The defendant's attorney called the clerk's employer to testify that when the clerk gave her a report of the robbery, he told her that the defendant pointed a silver gun with a black grip at him.
How should the trial judge rule on the admissibility of this testimony?
The evidence should not be accepted by the Judge. if the the earlier statement is contrary, it is not a enough to dismiss the witness.(A) and (B) are incorrect because, The clerk may be reliable or not. The evidence she provided is not enough to prosecute the defendant. she might not be totally correct in the reporting of the situation and might leave the judge confused. (D) is not correct
Answer:
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits the United States Congress from enacting legislation that would abridge the right of the people to assemble peaceably. The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution makes this prohibition applicable to state governments.
Explanation:
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The kkk (Ku Klux Klan) was known for: ignorant, low achieves, mob mentality, cowardly, ashamed of what they do so they hid there faces.
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Answer:
The answer is d. duty-based ethics.
Explanation:
Duty-based ethics, also known as deontological ethics, state that actions themselves are either right or wrong, regardless of the consequences. People who follow duty-based ethics believe there are universal standards that should be followed.
In the example, Duane and Elizabeth believe it is right to be ecologically conscious, and altruist with those in need, even if that may affect their own economy.