yes 19 is cNah for 19 they can only arrest, they cant do any of the other shit unless they arrest him first
I think I went with conspiracy + robbery.no the robbery question
what would they be charged with?
robbery
or conspiracy + robbery?
It would be robbery only because he assisted in the crime and through process of elimination it has to be robbery. That said, this leads onto the next question as it is both conspiracy and robbery, because the key word "planned" implies a conspiracy. A conspiracy was evident coupled with the fact that it did happen so my teachers and I concluded conspiracy AND robbery.no the robbery question
what would they be charged with?
robbery
or conspiracy + robbery?
im confused, whats your answer?It would be robbery only because he assisted in the crime and through process of elimination it has to be robbery. That said, this leads onto the next question as it is both conspiracy and robbery, because the key word "planned" implies a conspiracy. A conspiracy was evident coupled with the fact that it did happen so my teachers and I concluded conspiracy AND robbery.
Relating back to the previous question, conspiracy means that all parties are charged with the same crime. For example, if Person A conspires to murder the Prime Minister, but Person B commits the crime - both can be indicted with murder and conspiracy. So since I got conspiracy and robbery as an answer, that is why I stuck with property because Dale, Alex and Shane all conspired to rob a bank, thus reasoning that the answer would be property.
However, I could be wrong. Feel free to question.
um you can require someone to answer questions before arresting them. They can request name and address as well as proof of identity and all that shit.Nah for 19 they can only arrest, they cant do any of the other shit unless they arrest him first
For robbery i think d but not 100% sure
i agree with ur second statementum you can require someone to answer questions before arresting them. They can request name and address as well as proof of identity and all that shit.
And for the robbery question, conspiracy is a preliminary crime only put forward if you dont actually do it... Have you ever heard of someone charged with murder and attempted murder of the same victim?
Nope conspiracy and robbery.im confused, whats your answer?
just robbery? (thats what i did)
ahkNope conspiracy and robbery.
That's what I thought as well, but I wasn't sure.ahk
pretty sure its just robbery though
u only are charged with conspiracy if you were stopped short of committing the act
what mc q are we talking about?if a police officer came up to me and asked for age and address, im required by law to show it and identification to prove it under law enforcement (powers and responsibilities) act. didn't think i'd be referencing legislation again for a long time...
19. it merely says what do the police have the legal power to do. it doesnt ask what they should or will do. it asks what they can do, and all are legitimate answers. they can require anyone to answer questions without arresting them as i said before, i.e. identification.what mc q are we talking about?
sorry could u provide the entire question and the answers? (from memory)19. it merely says what do the police have the legal power to do. it doesnt ask what they should or will do. it asks what they can do, and all are legitimate answers. they can require anyone to answer questions without arresting them as i said before, i.e. identification.
Lou is suspected by the police of having stolen a car.sorry could u provide the entire question and the answers? (from memory)
im still unsure as to what it is :S
was it to do with the first step in the trial process?
i did aLou is suspected by the police of having stolen a car.
Which of the following is a legal power that police have when they approach Lou?
a. arrest him
b. fingerprint him
c. require him to answer questions
d. require him to go to the police station