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Kthamas

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In which of the following ways might a defendant obstruct justice?
 
  a. Flee
  b. Conceal evidence
  c. Threaten witnesses
   d. All of the above

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In this case, the Court upheld the defendant's conviction under thehabitual criminal statute on the theory that it resulted from a choice amongknown alternatives.
 
  The defendant had a choice to accept five years inprison and neglected to take the opportunity. a. Edwards v. People
  b. Bordenkircher v. Hayes
  c. Napue v. Illinois
  d. Brady v. United States



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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