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Rule 412 of the Federal Rules of Evidence provides that in a criminal trial of a sexual assault charge, evidence (1) offered to prove the victim engaged in other sexual behavior, or (2) offered to prove the victim's sexual predisposition, is
 
  a. inadmissible
  b. admissible
  c. inflammatory
  d. defensible

Question 2

A person in need of supervision is referred to by this acronym.
 
  a. SINSS
  b. PINS
  c. PNS
  d. APINS
  e. APINSS



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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