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tiara099

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A speedy trial is a trial free from unnecessary and unwanted delay.
 
  a. True
  b. False
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

In states that enact laws specifying different degrees of burglary, the most serious and heavily punished crimes involve:
 
  a. daytime forced entry into a nonresidential structure.
  b. nighttime forced entry into a residential structure.
  c. nighttime forced entry into a commercial building.
  d. daytime forced entry into a commercial building.



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macybarnes

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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

b




tiara099

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Reply 2 on: Aug 13, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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