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The majority in U.S. v. Wade v. U.S. (1967 ) believed that requiring lawyers at lineups was compatible with the intent of the Framers of the Bill of Rights
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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According to Chapter 10, Civil Addict Programs proved to be a successful treatment program for drug involved offenders. During the seven years after initial commitment CAP clients reduced their daily opiate use by what percent?
 
  A) 22
   B) 20
   C) 18
   D) 16
   E) 14



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