Answer:
0 because i took them all
Explanation:
This has nothing to do with the president or the house of representatives; in fact they're not even mentioned in the quote.
Similarly, state legislation is not what is meant.
Instead, this has been used to provide the accused with the right to defend themselves in court (<span>provide for the common defense is the correct answer)</span>
The speaker of the house. Maybe even the vice president :D
But I do know the president doesn't have the right to pass laws
In forensic psychology, most of the interest in Eyewitness testimony focuses on distortion, bias, and inaccuracy of memory.
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Eyewitness Testimony</h3>
Eyewitness testimony is what happens when a person witnesses a crime (or accident, or other legally important event) and later gets up on the stand and recalls for the court all the details of the witnessed event. It involves a more complicated process than might initially be presumed.
<h3>List of Cons of
Eyewitness Testimony</h3>
- Eyewitness testimony may not always be accurate.
- Eyewitness testimony rely only on people's memory.
- Eyewitness testimony can have parts that are made up by the witness due to nervousness or fear.
- Eyewitness testimony can convict the wrong person.
To learn more about Eyewitness Testimony visit the link
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