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c. tender
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In the context of the law, this would be known as a tender. These offers are made by one party and agreed upon by the other, usually to settle a dispute or a contract. These offers can range from a wide variety of obligations such as an act, a forfeiture of a property or asset, or in most cases a certain amount of money. In most cases, when the offer is completed by the accepting party the contract is completed.
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People often look at attorney-client privilege in the criminal arena and presume that, because it could allow a guilty criminal to go free, then it doesn't make any sense. Honestly, however, that's a very small percentage of situations wherein the privilege is ever even used. First, over 90% of criminal matters are settled with a plea bargain -- so there's only 10% of any criminal matter in which the privilege could even affect the outcome. Of that 10%, most attorneys who defend criminals don't want to know whether their client is guilty or innocent, they just want the defendant to tell them their story as they see it happened. On the very rare occurrence when an admission happens, the lawyers hands become tied in several important ways -- not the least of which (at least in WA state) is that they cannot suborn perjury and if they know their client has lied on the stand, they must request that the court relieve them of continuing to represent the client.
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in my opinion i think false
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i think with more black officers it would lower the rate of assult crimes
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The system of checks and balances work by ensuring no single branch of government has more power than the other. An example of this would be that the Judicial branch vetoes executive orders. Another example is the executive branch vetoing legislative branch. Some examples of real-world examples, the legislative branch impeached President Donald Trump. This is a example of check's and balances because the legislative branch is ensuring that the executive branch doesn't overpower the other branches. Another check's and balacnes is that the supreme court is nominated by the president confirmed by the legislative branch.
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