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james0929

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Discuss how a police officer can be held liable civilly, criminally, and administratively at both the federal and state levels of government for the same act. Give examples.
 
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It is difficult to prosecute and control Internet pornography because:
 
  a. Federal legislation has been successfully challenged in the courts under the First Amendment.
  b. As soon as one Web site is shutdown, another emerges to fill the gap.
  c. Nearly all Internet porn sites are based in foreign countries.
  d. Federal legislation has lagged behind the Internet porn industry.



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Answer to Question 1

A police officer can be held liable civilly, criminally, and administratively at both the
federal and state levels of government for the same act, if all the elements for
liability are present. For example, an act of an officer that leads to the wrongful
death of a suspect may subject the officer to liability under state and federal laws.
Under each, the officer may be held liable civilly, criminally, and administratively.
The double jeopardy defense does not work in these cases because it applies only if
there are successive prosecutions for the same offense by the same jurisdiction.

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