All of the following are theories often used to prove the identity of a perpetrator of a crime except:
A) existence of a plan or pattern of conduct that implies a plan.
B) doctrine of chances.
C) absence of accident.
D) opportunity.
Correct Answer:
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A)a defendant's motive for
Q46: The "special balancing test," administered with respect
Q47: All of the following are examples of
Q48: The law generally prohibits evidence of a
Q49: Actus reus refers to:
A)the defendant's prior bad
Q51: Prior bad acts that are evidence of
Q52: Which of the following illustrates the difference
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Q54: "Opening Pandora's box" can refer to:
A)the introduction
Q55: A case illustrating the use of prior
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