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Davideckstein7

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In ______, the court ruled that probation officer-client relationship is not confidential and that if a crime is admitted to a probation officer the information can be passed onto the police.
 
  A) McKenzie v. Fahey
  B) Garrett v. Miller
  C) Minnesota v. Murphy
  D) Griffin v. Wisconsin
  E) United States v. Knights

Question 2

_______ is not required for strict liability crimes?
 
  A) Stare decisis
  B) Mala in se
  C) Mens rea
  D) Actus reus
  E) Mala prohibita



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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