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In general, utilitarianism argues that criminal punishment is justifiable because it prevents future crime.
 
  a. True b. False

Question 2

A conclusion or deduction, which is required by law, is called:
 
  a. Presumption
  b. Stipulation
  c. Judicial notice
   d. None of the above


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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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