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Andrew [12]
2 years ago
13

Beavis, while walking down the street, notices a house with no lights on. Having a fascination with fire, Beavis takes a lighter

from his pocket and takes a piece of cloth he finds laying on the ground and sets it on fire. He then throws the burning cloth through the window of the house and waits for the big fire. Much to his disappointment, there was none. He climbs up to a window and looks inside only to see that the fire had started, slightly burning the floor but had extinguished immediately. What common law crime, if any, did Beavis most likely commit?
Law
1 answer:
BaLLatris [955]2 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

I don't know why don't you answer it yourself

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The answer should be Arizona v. United States (2012).  One of the main points brought up by this ruling was an Arizona state-law making it a crime for being unlawfully present in the United States. This made it more likely for a Hispanic person to be racially profiled by law enforcement.

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7 0
3 years ago
Answer only if you know please and thanks. will mark brainliest
mihalych1998 [28]

Answer:

I think its C but i dont know

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court by mail,

Explanation:

If you want to sue someone who lives in another state, you will have to sue in the state where the person lives, not in the state where you live. Often you can file papers with the court by mail, but you'll have to follow the state's rules when serving the court papers on the defendant.

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What is the role of the appellate court quizlet?
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Three judges sit on appeals courts, which do not employ juries. Whether or not the law was correctly applied in the trial court is something that the appellate court must decide.

The power of a court to rehear or reconsider a case determined by a lower court is referred to as appellate jurisdiction. The Supreme Court and High Courts of India both have appellate authority. They have the power to either reverse or sustain lower court rulings. To ensure that the proceedings were fair and the appropriate law was applied correctly, appellate courts examine the processes and rulings made by the trial court. The U.S. Supreme Court, the highest appellate court in the country, only considers appeals with significant weight and significance. There must be fundamental distinctions between trial and appellate courts, general and limited jurisdiction courts, and criminal and civil courts.

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