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In American jurisprudence, a suspect classification is any classification of groups meeting a series of criteria suggesting they are likely the subject of discrimination.

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An example of a quasi-suspect class that requires heightened scrutiny is?

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What applies to the laws that touch on basic rights of a suspect class?

The strict scrutiny test.


Which is NOT a class characteristic of a suspect's sneaker?

The wear pattern of the sole is NOT a class characteristic of a suspect's sneaker. Class characteristics are features shared by a group of similar items, such as the tread design, size, or brand of a sneaker. The wear pattern would be considered an individual characteristic, as it can vary based on how the sneaker is used or maintained by the specific wearer.


Can class evidence be use to link a suspect with certainty to victim or crime?

Class evidence cannot link a suspect to a victim or crime with absolute certainty, as it only indicates a common characteristic shared among a group rather than a unique connection. For example, fibers, soil, or shoe prints may match a suspect's belongings but can also match many other sources. While class evidence can help narrow down potential suspects, it lacks the specificity needed for definitive identification. To establish a stronger link, individual evidence or corroborating evidence is typically required.


What is the antonym of suspect?

what is the antonym suspect


How do you abbreviate the word suspect?

suspect


What is suspect as a suffix?

Suspectious


How can use the word suspect in the sentence as verb?

I suspect he is guilty.Why do I suspect the sales will drop?


What is the root word for suspiciously?

The root word for suspicious is suspect.


What the part of speech of suspect?

Suspect is a verb and a noun.I suspect that Bob committed the crime. (verb)The police have a suspect in custody, but it's not Bob. (noun)


When does a police officer have to stop questioning a suspect when the suspect requests a lawyer?

A police officer must stop questioning a suspect when the suspect requests a lawyer.


What is the adjective for suspect?

In general, suspicious is used, although suspect can by itself e used as an adjective."He looked suspicious""He looked suspect"