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Question 581

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The process of a lower court abiding by a decision of a higher court is known as:

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Question 582

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The crime that consists of an unlawful entry into or remaining within a building with the intent to commit some crime therein is:

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Question 583

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Which of the following elements elevates the crime of larceny to robbery?

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Question 584

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In order to make the proof of intent easier in proving shoplifting, many stores have a policy that:

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Question 585

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Deadly force can only be used:

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Question 586

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The private citizen generally may arrest without a warrant:

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Question 587

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The Supreme Court decision that holds that no suspect, in a custodial environment, may be asked any questions until he or she has first been warned that he or she need not make any statement and advised of certain other rights is the:

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Question 588

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The amendment to the U.S. Constitution that deals with searches and seizures is the:

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Question 589

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As a general rule, searches can be made of employee lockers and desks located on the premises of the company:

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Question 590

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When a law enforcement agent induces the commission of an offense not otherwise contemplated, the accused may use an affirmative defense known as:

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