PLEASE ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE 1. According to Alan Dershowitz, the…

Question Answered step-by-step PLEASE ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE 1. According to Alan Dershowitz, the… PLEASE ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE 1.       According to Alan Dershowitz, the most profound danger posed by the proliferation of abuse and other excuses is that it may be a symptom of a national abdication of personal responsibility.  2.       In the case of Edmund v. Florida, the United States Supreme Court indicated that the death penalty was not a prohibited punishment for someone who did not himself or herself kill or attempt to kill someone else.  3.       In regard to criminal negligence, a defendant’s conduct must be not only the cause in fact of the death but the proximate cause of the death as well.   4.       A New York law banning physician-assisted suicide was found to be un-Constitutional by the United States Supreme Court because it violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.  5.       Foreign organizations unequivocally have no Constitutional rights under the 5th Amendment Due Process clause, or otherwise.  6.       The objective approach to entrapment is also referred to as the defense of outrageous government conduct.    7.       Voluntary manslaughter may be more formally defined as a killing committed without lawful justification, in which the defendant acted under a sudden and intense passion resulting from serious provocation.   8.       Even if you sign / endorse a check made payable to someone else with their authority to do so, you have still committed a forgery. 9.       Speech that is offensive but does not amount to fighting words or that does not create a clear and present danger to people may not be censored or punished.  10.       In Missouri, you can be found guilty of driving while intoxicated even if your keys are not in the ignition, so long as they are within an arm’s length away, you can still be considered to be ‘operating a vehicle’.  Law Social Science Criminal Justice Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)