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karateprodigy

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Grand juries are used to:
 
  a. determine whether an offender should be prosecuted.
  b. determine whether an offender is guilty or innocent.
  c. determine whether an offender should be arrested.
  d. determine whether an offender should be incarcerated.
  e. determine whether a judge's decision should be recalled.

Question 2

In criminal law, motive refers to
 
  a. criminal intent
  b. the defendant's mental state while committing the crime
  c. the reason the defendant committed the crime
  d. a necessary element of every crime



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javimendoza7

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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