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What are the similarities and differences between the conviction in the state courts and conviction in federal court?

A person is more likely to be convicted in a state court than in a federal court.


When there is concurrent jurisdiction how do state or federal authorities decide who should handle a case?

First it is decided who is more likely or certain to get the conviction (by comparing evidence, etc.) and is taken to the one where a conviction is more likely. If they have similar chances, then it would just be agreed upon who could handle the case better.


Are there prisoners of war in every war?

Most likely there will be at least one.


What happened to prisoners' property while they were in internment camps?

They were most likely stolen or destroyed.


What does gaoler most likely mean?

A gaoler (or jailer) is a person in charge of prisoners or the prison.


Can a person with a felony conviction get a job handling postal or shipping details?

more than likely no


In Missouri what are the chances of the federal prosecutor picking up a charge of unlawful use of a weapon if the defendant is a felon?

If the crime is designated a federal offense the state has nothing to do with whether or not charges will be brought against the alledged perpetrator. Since the person has a previous felony conviction it is very likely charges will be filed and the person will face trial or possibly be allowed to plead to a lesser charge.


Is a conviction of code 27-51-104 in Arkansas reported to the Department of Motor Vehicles?

Yes, most likely.


Why does wiesel describe his prisoners as buffoons?

Elie Wiesel likely describes the prisoners as buffoons to convey the dehumanizing effects of the Holocaust. By depicting them as buffoons, he may be highlighting how the extreme circumstances of the concentration camps stripped the prisoners of their dignity and humanity, reducing them to mere caricatures in the eyes of their captors.


Why is snowboarding in the Olympics?

Likely because it is a popular and challenging winter sport with a large following.


Why did the prisoners in nazi concentration camps have no beards?

Because the SS officers shaved all the prisoners as soon as they were taken off the cattle cars


In a prisoners dilemma game with a non zero sum payoff matrix cooperation is most likely when participants are willing to?

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