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CRJ Weights Limitations Exam questions and 
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- CRJ Weights Limitations Exam questions and 
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Max Taxi and Ramp Weight -CRJ 700 — 75,250 lbs 
CRJ 900 — 85,000 lbs 
Max Takeoff Weight -CRJ 700 — 75,000 lbs 
CRJ 900 — 84,500 lbs 
Max Landing Weight -CRJ 700 — 67,000 lbs 
CRJ 900 — 75,100 lbs 
Max Zero Fuel Weight -CRJ 700 — 62,300
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CRJS 475 exam 2 Questions and answers Graded 
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- CRJS 475 exam 2 Questions and answers Graded 
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The decision in Carroll v. U.S. (1925) created the vehicle exception to the warrant 
requirement. How did this decision change the requirements for searches of 
vehicles as compared to those of homes? - The warrant requirement was 
removed in vehicle searches, unlike the warrant required when searching homes. 
In the absence of an arrest, what is the difference between searches of containers 
in vehicles before and after SCOTUS' ruling in Cali...
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CRJ101 Chapter 7 Exam Questions and answers 
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- CRJ101 Chapter 7 Exam Questions and answers 
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Which of the following statements best describes the jurisdiction of a court? 
It is the territory, subject matter, or people over which a court or other justice 
agency may exercise lawful authority, as determined by statute or constitution. 
Which of the following statements regarding the structure of the American court 
system is true? 
Individual states have judicial autonomy over their individual court systems 
separate from federal co...
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CRJ-204 CHAPTER 18 Questions and answers 
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- CRJ-204 CHAPTER 18 Questions and answers 
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Investigators should meet and confer with the assigned prosecutor prior to their 
court appearance to discuss the investigator's testimony. Such meetings can be 
criticized by the defense counsel as being ___________. - a coaching 
session 
The first questioning of a witness is conducted by the party calling the witness to 
testify and is called _________. - direct examination 
This person asks the investigator-witness to respond to "ope...
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CRJ-204 CHAPTER 6 Exam Questions and answers 
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- CRJ-204 CHAPTER 6 Exam Questions and answers 
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What basic lead has a high suggestibility factor? - photos of known 
criminals shown criminals shown to eyewitnesses as possible suspects 
In cases in which the identity of the perpetrator is known, the objective of the 
investigation is to ________. - corroborate the statements of victim and/or 
witnesses 
In cases in which the identity of the perpetrator is unknown, the initial objective 
of an investigation is to___________. - develop s...
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CRJ 217 Chapters 3-7 Questions and answers 
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- CRJ 217 Chapters 3-7 Questions and answers 
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The term arrest is derived from 
A) latin 
B) Spanish 
C) French 
D) Old English - French 
A Federal marshal has jurisdiction to make an arrest in which of the following 
locations 
A) only in the state where he or she is assigned 
B) anywhere within the territorial limits of the United States 
C) only in a state when accompanied by a local law enforcement officer
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CRJ 102 FINAL Questions and answers Graded A+
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- CRJ 102 FINAL Questions and answers Graded A+ 
Research on moral-reasoning deficits suggests that psychopaths' deficient moralreasoning abilities may stem from the inability to experience: 
Guilt 
Happiness 
Sadness 
Embarrassment - Guilt 
In Freud's conception of the human personality, a person's conscience, including 
all of the moral and social rules the person internalized during his or her 
socialization, is represented by the person's:
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