Answer:
an order to compel and impose sanctions for noncompliance
Explanation:
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Forcing a prisoner to stay awake 23 hours a day would be an example of which action?
o violation of due process
O
cruel and unusual punishment
o the exclusionary rule
O violation of Miranda rights
Answer:
cruel and unusual punishment
Explanation:
What is the best subject!!! Will give brainliest!!!
Answer:
History
Explanation:
History because you learn about the successes and error people have made through history and we can use them to learn and not repeat the people of the pasts mistakes.
Answer:
Explanation:
Every subject is good but it depends on which subjects you like the most
what is the full form of IBM?
Answer:
IBM , in full international Business MachinesExplanation:
I hope it helps ❤❤List these classes according to importance:
American History I
English II
Health and PE B
LE Strategies for Online Learning Success B
"Definitely the wrong category I think xD"
Answer:
here
Explanation:
english II, American History I, health and PE B, LE Strategies for Online Learning Success B
Hi guys!
i was planing to buy an electric skateboard, and i am under 16. I was told i am not allowed to ride on the sidewalk because the board goes over 20 mph. I dont know what to do. Also i live in MA, can someone help me decide what to do?
The entire network of businesses that work together in production,
manufacturing, and distribution is called
A. community development
O B. green practices
C. a supply chain
D. a global marketplace
Answer:
D.global marketplace
To enlist in the US Navy, an applicant must be a high school graduate. Research and describe a program that allows high school seniors to enlist in the US Navy.
Answer: According to the Navy, high school seniors who have successfully completed a minimum of two years in JROTC may enlist in any service branch at the pay grade of E-2. Those successfully completing three years of JROTC may enlist at the pay grade of E-3.
Explanation:
Answer:
i am a senior and have alredy swor in to the navy you have to find a recruting office they will make take a practice test if you pass they will plan for you to go to meps for the asvab and medical exams then they will show you what jobs you qoalify if any and sien their and swer to protect the consetion
Explanation sorry for my bad spelling
What is the purpose of the Clery Act?
Answer:
The Clery Act is a consumer protection law that aims to provide transparency around campus crime policy and statistics. In order to comply with Clery Act requirements, colleges and universities must understand what the law entails, where their responsibilities lie, and what they can do to actively foster campus safety
Explanation:
I need help what’s the answer?!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It's a small group of people distinguished by nobility, wealth, education, corporate, religious, political, or military control.
In the first half of the 20th century, up to the 1960s, only six states had provided educational coursed for rescue workers. What happened to change that attitude? President Johnson formed the 1965 President's Commission on Highway Safety to evaluate risk on the road. Reports were written not just about road safety but about the poor emergency medical care as a factor in many deaths. The government took interest in the increasing number of serioud and fatal vehicle crashes. The rise of rock and roll and teen musical concerts caused haoc in city streets.
Reports were written not just about road safety but about the poor emergency medical care as a factor in many deaths.
What was the focus of Johnson in relation to road safety?President Johnson was interested to know the cause of motor vehicle accidents that he created a commission to investigate the causes and ways of mitigating motor vehicle crashes.
The Commission released its report around the same time as the National Academy of Sciences–National Research Council did theirs. What both reports showed was that training was massively needed for rescue workers if they were to preserve life for as long as possible till a doctor was reached.
Hence, as per the reports by the commission, road safety was not only the focus rather improper medical care was the factor in many deaths.
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give five reasons why Christians should avoid corruption in their lives
Answer:
I only have three but I hope this helps:
1. The risk of criminal prosecution
2. The risk of financial loss
3. The moral argument
What is my
name?? I need it quick
Answer:
Law
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT a right granted to juvenile under the Supreme Court case in re gault
•the right to confront witness
•the right to be notified of charges
•the right to a jury trial
•the right to an attorney
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What public policy does this bill support? (I think that environmental policy would work. Am I right?)
Below is the bill titled S. 4570. It should take about 5 minutes to read.
To amend title 14, United States Code, to require the Coast Guard to conduct icebreaking operations in the Great Lakes to minimize commercial disruption in the winter months, and for other purposes.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 15, 2020
Ms. Baldwin (for herself, Mr. Young, and Mr. Peters) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
A BILL
To amend title 14, United States Code, to require the Coast Guard to conduct icebreaking operations in the Great Lakes to minimize commercial disruption in the winter months, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Great Lakes Winter Commerce Act of 2020”.
SEC. 2. GREAT LAKES ICEBREAKING OPERATIONS.
(a) In General.—Subchapter IV of chapter 5 of title 14, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
Ҥ 564. Great Lakes icebreaking operations
“(a) Icebreaking Operations.—The Commandant shall conduct icebreaking operations in the Great Lakes in accordance with the standard for icebreaking operations under subsection (b).
“(b) Standard For Icebreaking Operations.—In carrying out subsection (a)—
“(1) except as provided in paragraph (2), the Commandant shall keep channels and harbors in the Great Lakes open to navigation not less than 90 percent of the hours that commercial vessels and ferries attempt to transit ice-covered waterways; and
“(2) in a year in which the Great Lakes are not open to navigation because of ice of a thickness that occurs on average only once every 10 years, the Coast Guard shall keep channels and harbors in the Great Lakes open to navigation at least 70 percent of the hours that commercial vessels and ferries attempt to transit ice-covered waterways.
“(c) Report To Congress.—Not later than July 1 of each year, the Commandant shall submit to Congress a report on the icebreaking operations conducted by the Coast Guard in the Great Lakes for the most recent fiscal year for which data are available.
“(d) Coordination With Industry.—The Commandant shall coordinate Great Lakes icebreaking operations with operators of commercial vessels.
“(e) Icebreaking In Canada.—Except when necessary to assist commercial vessels documented under title 46, United States Code, that are operating in Canadian waters or for the safety of life, the Coast Guard shall prioritize icebreaking in United States waters of the Great Lakes over icebreaking in Canadian waters of the Great Lakes.
“(f) Definitions.—For the purposes of this section:
“(1) COMMERCIAL VESSEL.—The term ‘commercial vessel’ means any privately owned cargo vessel of at least 500 tons operating in the Great Lakes during the winter season.
“(2) GREAT LAKES.—The term ‘Great Lakes’ has the meaning given such term in section 118 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1268).
“(3) ICE-COVERED WATERWAY.—The term ‘ice-covered waterway’ means any portion of the Great Lakes in which commercial vessels operate that is 70 percent or greater covered by ice, but does not include any waters adjacent to piers or docks for which commercial icebreaking services are available.
“(4) OPEN TO NAVIGATION.—The term ‘open to navigation’ means navigable to the extent necessary to meet the reasonable demands of commerce, minimize delays to passenger ferries, extricate vessels and persons from danger, prevent damage due to flooding, and conduct other Coast Guard missions as required.
“(5) REASONABLE DEMANDS OF COMMERCE.—The term ‘reasonable demands of commerce’ means the safe movement of commercial vessels transiting ice-covered waterways in the Great Lakes at a speed consistent with the design capability of Coast Guard icebreakers operating in the Great Lakes.”.
(b) Clerical Amendment.—The table of analysis for such chapter is amended by adding at the end the following:
“564. Great Lakes icebreaking operations.”.
(c) Report.—Not later than the first July 1 after the first winter in which the Commandant of the Coast Guard is subject to the requirements of section 564 of title 14, United States Code, such Commandant shall submit to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate, a report on the cost to the Coast Guard of meeting the requirements of such section.
Imagine that you’ve been working with the CSI and Police Department in your local area as lead forensic scientist for quite a few years now. The department has recently put a young, brand new forensic scientist to work on a case with you, so they can better learn the ropes from a seasoned vet like yourself! The two of you are on your way to investigate a crime scene where a dead body was found just a few hours ago. Of course, it’s imperative that you teach the new forensic scientist the proper way to handle evidence and an investigation!
Crime Scene:
You walk up to the crime scene. A dead body is lying on the bank of the river, just a few miles outside of the city. There is a bullet wound on the victim’s chest where it appears a bullet entered the body. There are a few bullets that have been found scattered near the body of the victim. You can see that a gun is resting on the bottom of the river in the shallow end near the shore.
Do some online research regarding what should be done first at any crime scene and how evidence should be processed. Based on your research, and what you learned in the unit, answer the questions.
Discuss the first things you should teach your new partner to do as you approach the crime scene.
Explain how you and your partner should go about handling the gun found at the bottom of the river? What are some things to keep in mind?
How should you and your partner go about handling the bullets found near the body of the victim?
What information might you be able to find from the gun and bullets found at the crime scene?
As we know, it is very important to handle evidence at a crime scene properly. If clues and evidence are mishandled, it could ruin an entire investigation! Conduct some additional online research on your own. Find an article that describes a crime scene where evidence was mishandled. Share the link to the article you found and write a paragraph or two to describe how the scene was mishandled and how this impacted the case. Include advice on how the investigation could have been better managed and how the scene and evidence should have been handled.
Answer:
So before you do any thing you want to make sure you have gloves on so you can try to pull finger prints. Second you want to get the gun and clear (pulling the slide back look down to where the mag is then through the barrel )after pick up the bullets then you can use the liver temp of the body to determine a time of death. Next you will want to run the ballistics on the gun(make sure it was recently fired) then make sure the bullets are the same caliber as the gun after you find the match you want to do a autopsy on the body to find any bruises gang tatts or anything he recently ate after that you can use the finger prints found at the crime scene and the food he had recently ate to determine where he was and who was with him.
Explanation:
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Civil cases are filled by the state or federal government
True or false
Answer:
True
Tell me if I'm wrong. :) Hope it helps!
Explanation:
Lisa Eddington,
Our records indicate that
you have NOT contacted us
to have your vehicle
protection activated. Your
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA
is in need of vehicle
protection in order to ensure
its continued safe operation.
Transmis
How do I find out if this vehicle is still in my name only
Answer: Your 2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA is in need of vehicle protection in order to ensure its continued safe operation. Transmis How do I find out if this vehicle is still in ...
Explanation:
What does the Statute of Limitations require that parties to a contract who have been damaged or who question the contract's provisions do
Answer:
That they just act within a statutory period.
Explanation:
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Which of the following economic goals focuses on equal opportunities for education?
a. ensuring workers are more productive
b. helping minimize the education gap
c. raising government spending
d. reducing unemployment
Answer:
maybe the answer is b. helping minimize the education gap
How many original copies of the bills of rights exits
•13
•14
•15
•12
Answer:
14
Explanation:
The first juvenile court was intended for children of what age group
•under 12
•under 18
•under 14
•under 16
What type of evidence do you think might be found at each of the following crime scenes? List at least one example for each.
Shooting scene: Perpetrators attempted to harm someone in a drive-by shooting. Fortunately, no one was injured.
Answer:
In the shooting scene, you'd be able to collect the shell of the bullet and that would be one step to find out what type of gun the perpetrator used. You could go through nearby stores and look through their CCTV camera and find out what kind of car it was and maybe even catch a glimpse of the perpetrators face. However if the shooting was in a residential area you could go door to door looking for witnesses. To see if anybody heard or saw anything.
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What type of evidence do you think might be found at each of the following crime scenes? List at least one example for each (in ur own words)
Burglary scene: Perpetrators broke into an empty house when no one was home.
Drug lab scene: Police discovered a meth lab in an otherwise empty warehouse. The building contained laboratory equipment, chemicals, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. glass trail if they broke in from window
2. maybe lab suits or finger prints on one of the beakers that was used to make meth
Which amendment protects citizens against self-incrimination
•sixth amendment
•fifth amendment
•fourth amendment
•second amendment
Some Native American tribes organized themselves by having
all male adult members of the tribe vote for any proposed
laws or changes. What type of government is described?
Answer:
can you give more details pls?
Explanation:
Sentencing a individual to a specified period of time in jail or prison is called
•probation
•parole
•incarceration
•corporal punishment
Answer:
C. Incarceration.
Explanation:
Incarceration is a legal term used to define the sentence a person receives for being in the jail or prison.The term incarceration is derived from Latin word carcer which means jail. When a person commits crime, he/she gets incarcerated as a punishment. It is being in a state of imprisonment.
As per the law, policer officers or other law enforcement officers are permitted to put a person in prison who has committed any crime.
Therefore, option C is correct.
Answer: Incarceration
When driving, the average reaction time is
O1-1/2 second
O 3/4 second
O 1/2 second
O1 second
Answer:
It really depends on the experience of the driver...
The range is going to be 0.5 to max 1 second
Explanation:
If a rabbit can move 1/8 of a mile every hour, then how many hours would it take for a rabbit to go 2 miles?
Answer:
16 hours
Explanation:
2 miles devided by 1/8 to get the time.Hope can help you......
How many Representatives are in Congress from each state?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D.based on population
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Each state sends two Senators to represent their state in the U.S. Senate. However, in the House of Representatives, a state's representation is based on its population. For example, smaller states like Vermont and Delaware have one representative while large states like California have 53 representatives.
Which of the following types of federal prisons have the lowest staff to inmate ratio
•low security prisons
•medium security prisons
•federal prisons camps
•administration facilities
Answer: federal prisons camps
Explanation:
Federal Prison Camps typically have have a relatively low staff-to-inmate ratio, dormitory housing, and also possess a limited perimeter fencing or in some cases, no perimeter fencing.
We should also note that the federal prison camps and the low security prison typically house the inmates in a dormitory setting.