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- Which of the following describes the Sarbanes-Oxley Act? Requires rotation of corporate auditors Criminal penalties for all accounting errors Makes a code of ethics optional for all corporations Federal government is responsible for appointing accounting board of directors for large companies 1 poin
- Section 1.2 The Court System and Trial Procedures Define the following terms: Jurisdiction Appellate Court Alternative Dispute Resolution I Arrest Bail Detention Hearing Arraignment Informal Mediator Jeopardy Answer the following questions from the foundations of law section: 1. What is the difference between a civil and criminal case?Give an example of both 2. What is the role of the United States Supreme Court? 3. Under what conditions can a police officer search a person?
- Scenario 7 Sixteen-year old Ryan is the captain of the football team. Before the Friday night game, he and his are required to submit to a drug test. Ryan's test shows traces of marijuana. He is not allowed to participate in the game and he is suspended from school. Scenario 8 A known drug dealer is arrested for suspected connections to an inner city murder. The police do not inform him of his rights and immediately begin to interrogate him. They continue until he admits he knows the victim of the crime and was in the neighborhood where the murder took place. Scenario 9 Your parents are very religious people, but you are not. Today, your parents are going to a service at their place of worship and they expect you to come along. You refuse. They make you come anyway and they ground you for the following month. Scenario 10 A recent spike in patriotism across the country has led to the recruitment of thousands of new military recruits. Because of the increased numbers, the provided barracks at military bases cannot house all of the new soldiers. In response Congress passed a law requiring married "empty nesters'(parents whose children have grown and moved out) to house 1-2 soldiers with compensation. Scenario 11 To promote and encourage more young Americans to attend college, technical school or the military, Congress passes a law called "The Marriage Age Act" which states you cannot get married in any state, until the age of 21. Scenario 12 The Herman's live in a rapidly developing neighborhood The city contacts the Herman's to inform them that their home is being taken by the government,with compensation, to build a new shopping center.
- Scenario 3 William Malloy was arrested for gambling in 1959 by the Hartford, Connecticut police. Malloy pled guilty, was sentenced to one year in jail, and fined 500 After 90 days, he was let out of jail and placed on two years probation. Sixteen months later.a Connecticut Superior Court ordered Malloy to testify about gambling and other criminal activities in Hartford County. When Malloy refused, on the grounds that it might incriminate him on other charges, he was put in jail and held there until he was willing to answer questions Malloy v. Hogan 5. What amendment is being discussed in this scenario? 6. Do you think that Malloy should have been put in jail for not testifying? Explain your answer.
- In 1971, President Richard Nixon claimed executive privilege to prevent newspapers from publishing classified documents. He argued that release of the Pentagon Papers, which detailed U.S. involvement in Vietnam, threatened national security. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the newspapers. Which of the following provided a legal basis for this Supreme Court decision? (A) The Thirteenth Amendment (B) The decision in Brown v. Board of Education (C) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (D) The First Amendment