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cagreen833

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The type of possession described in the preface would most likely be deemed
 
  a. actual
  b. constructive
  c. duplicative
  d. real

Question 2

Based on the information found in the preface, the police charge Sarah based on
 
  a. the large amount of an illegal drug found in her possession
  b. their desire to clean up the streets
  c. the large amount of money found in Sarah's purse
  d. the fact the drugs were found in the car Sarah was driving



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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