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Lisaclaire

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Where would a person's DNA be found?
 
  A) All the cells in an individual's body
  B) Skin cells only
  C) Blood cells only
  D) Hair only
  E) Semen only

Question 2

Weapons that are meant to incapacitate a suspect without inflicting serious injuries are called:
 
  A) soft weapons.
  B) subdue and suppress weapons.
  C) non-fatal weapons.
  D) friendly-fire weapons.
  E) less-lethal weapons.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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