Why is the defense attempting to exclude OJ’s domestic Violence history from the court case?

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The celebrity of the defendant, the other major players, and the case itself had, and continues to have, society as a whole discussing domestic violence and the effectiveness of our laws that deal with this area of criminal law. Since the commission of the crimes in June of 1994, the Simpson' case brought to the forefront the issue of what role evidence of prior domestic violence should play in criminal prosecutions. In addition to the forensic evidence which the Los Angeles prosecutors relied upon to attempt to convict Mr. Simpson, the theory of the prosecution's case rested on the proposition that Mr. Simpson committed the murders against his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson (hereinafter Ms. Brown), and her friend, Ronald Goldman, because of jealousy, obsession, and the need to dominate Ms. Brown. The prosecution's case rested entirely upon circumstantial evidence, and as such, the prosecutors sought to introduce evidence of Mr. Simpson's past abusive conduct toward Ms. Brown to establish the identity of the perpetrator and his motives to commit the brutal crimes. The prosecution argued that the history of domestic violence and prior threats were probative evidence of Mr. Simpson's motive, intent, plan, and identity as the killer. According to Los Angeles District Attorney Gil Garcetti, the trial judge's ruling on the admissibility of this evidence was the "most critical ruling" that the Court would make in the case The prior conduct which the prosecution wanted to introduce on its direct case included acts of physical beatings upon Ms. Brown by Mr. Simpson, some of which were documented by photographs showing Ms. Brown's injuries. Other incidents included an episode in which Mr. Simpson had thrown Ms. Brown out of a moving car; a 1989 assault for which Ms. Brown had been hospitalized due to her injuries; Mr. Simpson's 1989 no contest plea to spousal abuse for which he was ordered to undergo counseling and pay a fine; letters of apology for the abuse written by Mr. Simpson to Ms. Brown; Mr. Simpson's repeated threats to kill Ms. Brown; a 1993 recording of a "911" telephone call made by Ms. Brown to the police, during which the voice of Mr. Simpson was heard making threats and shouting obscenities at Ms. Brown; evidence that Mr. Simpson was stalking Ms. Brown, and that shortly before her death, Ms. Brown had made contact with a battered women's shelter help-line; and many other instances of actual and threatened violence committed by Mr. Simpson against Ms. Brown dating back to 1977. In January 1995, Judge Lance Ito, who presided over the murder trial, ruled that much of the domestic violence history would be admissible on the prosecution's direct case, including the 1993 "911" tape-recorded telephone call by Ms. Brown. The evidence was admitted to provide the jury with an appreciation of the "nature and quality" of the relationship between Mr. Simpson anji Ms. Brown, and to aid in establishing motive, intent, plan, and identity of the killer.


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On what structures are genes passed to daughter cells through meiosis or mitosis?

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Answer:

Mitosis is when the mother cell makes two daughter cells but Meosis 1 makes two daughter cells with there chromosomes shaped in Xs and Then Meosis 2 It continues to make more daughter cells from meosis 1s daughter cells

Explanation:

Which statement indicates one difference between the gene that codes for insulin and a gene that codes for testosterone in humans

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Answer:

hello your question lacks the required option below are the missing options

A) The gene for insulin is a sequence of five different molecular bases while the gene for testosterone is a sequence of only four different molecular bases.

B) The gene for insulin is replicated in vacuoles, while the gene for testosterone is replicated in mitochondria

C) The gene for insulin has a different sequence of molecular bases than the gene for testosterone.

D) The gene for insulin is turned ON in liver cells, but the gene for testosterone is not

answer : The gene for insulin has a different sequence of molecular bases than the gene for testosterone ( C )

Explanation:

The statement that indicates the difference between the gene that codes for insulin and a gene that codes for testosterone is ; The gene for insulin has a different sequence of molecular bases than the gene for testosterone.

Genetic codes are determined basically  by the four types of nitrogen bases contained in the molecules of the DNA ,

A dodder plant wraps itself around a potato plant. The dodder then uses its root system to obtain water and Nutrients from the potato plant

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Answer: The question is not complete, here are the options.

Which statements best describe this scenario? Check all that apply.

A. The potato plant is parasitic.

B. The dodder plant is parasitic.

C. The potato plant will grow stronger.

D.The potato plant stays alive because of

E. The dodder plant stays alive because of the potato plant.

The correct options are A and E.

Explanation:

This is because dodder plant is a parasitic plants that survive and live on the host plants there by causing harm or destroying the host because it survive on the resources needed for the host survival. Dodder plants twine around the potatoes and obtain nutrients and water from the potatoes through it root system.

Answer:

The potato plant is parasitic.

Explanation:

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Franklin, Watson, and Crick's model of DNA shows a double helical structure where two strands of
DNA run antiparallel to each other. How does this structure cause the number of purines to equal
the number of pyrimidines as observed by Chargaff?
If adenine is on one strand, guanine must be on the other strand.
If thymine is on one strand, cytosine must be on the other strand.
If adenine is on one strand, thymine must be on the other strand.
If adenine is on one strand, cytosine must be on the other strand.
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5 pts

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Answer:

If Adenine is on one strand, thymine must be on the other strand.

Explanation:

(Thymine + Adenine) (TA) (AT)

(Cytosine + Guanine) (CG) (GC)

Is a sperm cell prokaryotic or eukaryotic

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Answer:

Explanation:

eukaryote cell

What are the differences between ribosomes in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Eukaryotes have no ribosomes, but prokaryotes do. Prokaryotes have bigger ribosomes than eukaryotes. Prokaryotes have smaller ribosomes than eukaryotes. Prokaryotes have ribosomes, but eukaryotes lack them.

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Answer:

Prokaryotes have smaller ribosomes than eukaryotes

Answer:

I hope this helps.

Explanation:

Which items are considered bases

Group of answer choices

battery acid

sodium hydroxide

milk

household bleach

baking soda

black coffee

lemon juice

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Sodium hydroxide and bleach

The breakdown of food takes place in the mouth, stomach and small intestine. Name the type of digestion for which the teeth in the mouth are responsible. ​

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☁ Answer and Explanation:

Mechanical Digestion is a type of digestion for which the teeth in the mouth are responsible. It consists of chewing the food.

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Answer:

the second answer choice

25% red, 50% pink, and 25% white

Explanation:

construct a punnett square with the genotype RW and cross them to get genotypes of RR, RW, RW, and WW.

RR is red and occurs once so that is a 25% chance (1/4)

RW is pink and it occurs twice so that is 50% (2/4)

WW is white which occurs once and it is another 25% (1/4)

25%
A red flowered Snapdragon(RR) is crossed to white flowered Snapdragon(rr). The F1 individuals are Pink flowered(Rr). When F1 individuals are self crossed, in the F2 generation, 1 plant with red flowers(RR-25%), 2 plants with pink flowers(Rr-50%), 1 plant is with white flowers(rr-25%) are formed. The phenotypic ratio is 1:2:1 and genotypic ration is 1:2:1.
So, the correct option is ‘25%’.

bones, cartilage, and the ligaments that hold bones together


muscular system

digestive system

skeletal system

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Answer:

Skeletal System

Explanation:

Skeletal system is the system that consists of bones, cartilage and the ligaments that hold bones together.

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Answer:

Water & Amino acid glycine

Explanation:

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1.Examine the combined population graph.What population patters do you notice?


2.How does graphing two sets of data on one graph help you see patters in the populations.


3.Why fo you think the changes in the lynx populations so closely follow changes in the hare population?

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1. There is a clear correlation between the hare population and the lynx population across time. In particular, we see a correlation between the population sizes: An increase in the hare population is coupled with an increase in the lynx population, and vice versa. The time series population curves match one another in frequency but not in phase: The lynx population shows a slight lag compared to the hare population. The graph shows a cyclical fluctuation in the population. Finally, while perhaps a trivial observation, we see (and could have noted from the data table) that at no point in time is either the hare or lynx population zero. This is rather logical: As long as there are some members of a population alive, the population has the possibility of rebounding; if a population were to be completely extinguished (i.e., the population curve touches the horizonal axis), there would be such possibility, and we wouldn't see the sort of oscillation that we do.  

2. A time series visualization of changes in two data sets allows one to track, analyze, and interpret relationships between the elements of the sets both individually and collectively. By graphing two sets of data on one graph, not only can one readily quantify the absolute differences between data from each set at a common point, but one can discern how the data change relative to each other across time. When the data sets are populations of predator and prey species, plotting both on a single time series graph allows one to quantify the populations of each at any given time as well as to compare the rate and magnitude of the changes in the absolute values of the each population within a common interval. Analyzing these parameters can help one discern any correlations between the population data, including (and perhaps most importantly) correlations that are characteristic of predator-prey relationships.

3. Lynx are specialist predators: Their primary prey is the hare. In other words, the lynx population subsists on the hare population. It's not surprising, then, that the number of lynx would be coupled with the number of hare. The greater the hare population, the greater the food supply for the lynx population. When hare are plentiful, the lynx can feed and reproduce: This results in a rise in the lynx population, which eventually results in a fall of hare population due to predation. In turn, the hare population is no longer sufficient to sustain the lynx population, so the lynx population then falls due to starvation. As the lynx population decreases, predation of the hare population also decreases; the lack of predation allows the hare population to reproduce and rise, which in turn replenishes the food supply for the lynx. This is a classic predator-prey population dynamic, and it bears out the correlation between the changes in the hare and lynx populations. Of course, in reality, there are many other factors that affect their population sizes; that's why there isn't a perfectly injective (one-to-one) correspondence in the oscillation between hare population decline and lynx population growth. But the predator-prey interaction here is significant enough to generate the sort of close coupling we see in the changes of their respective populations.

Shortly after a meal containing complex carbohydrates is eaten, concentration of glucose in
the blood increases. Explain how this occurs.

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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is a protozoan disease
A. Malaria
B. Typhoid
C. Bilharzias
D. Meningitis
E. Plague​

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Answer:

A. .........................

Answer:

D. its spreads and is highly contagious to the indivual

Explanation:

11. Would hydrogen bonding increase or decrease the thickness of water?

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Answer:

I think it would increase the thickness of water

what do you know about energy and cells?

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Answer:

Cells do not use the energy from oxidation reactions as soon as it is released. Instead, they convert it into small, energy-rich molecules such as ATP and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), which can be used throughout the cell to power metabolism and construct new cellular components.

the given bar chart shows the concentration of oxygen in blood samples in four places in the circulatory system of a man which sample was taken from the Pulmonary artery​

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Answer:

The most of the life of the bio

Explanation:

That’s just how the leave

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What force is needed to accelerate a 25 Kilogram
surface of 7 m/s2?

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Force=mass*acceleration (F=m*a)
(* means multiplied by)
Answer: F=m*a
=25kg*7m/s^2
=175kg•m/s^2 or 175N

Explanation:
Force is equal to mass times acceleration. The mass in this case is 25 KG and the force is 7 m/s squared. So the answer will be 25 KG times 7 m/s squared which is equal to 175 KG meter per second squared or 175 N because KG per meter squared is also the unit for newtons and Newtons is the unit of force which is what we are trying to find in this question.
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Until the middle of the 20th century, doctors sometimes suggested that
people smoke in order to reduce stress. Since then, doctors have been asking
patients who smoke to quit.
What caused this change?
A. Tobacco is an illegal drug, and doctors are required to discourage
its use.
B. Tobacco plants have been categorized as an endangered species.
C. Studies have shown that tobacco and tar in cigarettes have
negative health effects.
D. Tobacco is a nonrenewable resource, and the government has
restricted its use.

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Answer:

C. Studies have shown that tobacco and tar in cigarettes have negative health effects

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5. Why are there fewer women than men in India

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Answer:

Poverty is the root of all evil in this situation along with gendder discrimination. Because of the social unpopularity regarding females and because many women lie below standard income, they simply cant afford or just refuse to have kids.

Explanation:

to increase the number of cell in an organism what need to happen to a single cell

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It needs to go through CELL DIVISION

Which of the following are parts of the central nervous system? Select all that apply.

the feet
the spinal cord
the brain
the cerebrum
the cerebellum
the nose

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Answer:

The part of central nervous system are

the spinal cord

the brain

the cerebrum

the cerebellum

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The following are the parts of the central nervous system:

B. the spinal cord.

C. the brain.

D. the cerebrum.

E. the cerebellum.

What is the central nervous system?

The central nervous system is the main processing system of the body. Its main functions are to sensory functions, process information and controlling and sending motor signals. CNS controls all body functions.

The brain is the main part of the central nervous system, It includes the cerebrum. The spinal cord is also the part of CNS. The cerebellum is present in the occipital lobe of the brain, it is an important part and carries many functions of the body.

Thus, the correct options are B. the spinal cord., C. the brain., D. the cerebrum., E. the cerebellum.

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Which example best demonstrates artificial selection?
Salmon swimming upriver to lay their eggs.
The forrest service stocking trout in a lake in Montana.
Farmers breeding pigs with less fat.

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Farmers breeding pigs with less fat

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Al cruzar una ´planta de arveja de flores purpura con otra de flores blancas mendel obtuvo una f1 formada por las plantas de flores purpuras. La f2 estaba formada por plantas

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Answer:

F2:

-75% plantas con flores púrpuras

- 25% plantas con flores blancas

Explanation:

La F1 de un cruzamiento entre líneas puras para un rasgo dominante monogénico (en este caso, color de la flor) es siempre igual al fenotipo para el carácter dominante (en este caso, plantas con flores púrpuras). En este ejemplo, el alelo dominante que codifica para el color púrpura enmascara la expresión del alelo recesivo (flores blancas) en plantas F1 heterocigotas. Por otra parte, el cruzamiento entre plantas F1 con genotipo heterocigoto producirá una F2 con una proporción fenotípica 3:1 (es decir, 3 plantas con fenotipo dominante por cada planta con fenotipo recesivo), lo cual es igual a un 75% de plantas con fenotipo dominante (tres plantas: una con genotipo homocigota dominante y 2 con genotipo heterocigoto) y un 25% de plantas con fenotipo recesivo (una planta con genotipo homocigota recesivo). Esto sucede porque los alelos dominante y recesivo responsables del color de la flor segregan independientemente durante la formación de los gametos en plantas F1 heterocigotas.

this is total number of genes of every individual in an interbreeding population

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Answer:

Gene pools are the total number of genes of every individual in an interbreeding population; contains variations in genes, the relative gene frequencies, and also the allele frequencies.Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

Gene pools are the total number of genes of every individual in an interbreeding population; contains variations in genes, the relative gene frequencies, and also the allele frequencies.

Describe how you would use Random Sampling to determine the population of dandelions in your yard.

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Answer:

randomly select different areas to count the dandelions, average the numbers and then multiply by the number of plots your grid contains. 6. In a forest that measures 5 miles by 5 miles, a sample was taken to count the number of silver maple trees in the forest.

Random sampling is used in sampling biological products. It is made up of subsets from the larger population in which the subset of individuals is selected randomly with equal probability.

It is used to collect the data for your research work.

For sampling the dandelions randomly we will first choose a distinct random area for computing the dandelion.

Estimate the average of the numbers determined before.

Now multiply the average with the design your framework contains or with the total number of squares in the yard.

Therefore this is how you calculate the random sample size.

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What type of dominance refers to a situation in which two alleles for the same gene are
both dominant, and both of the original phenotypes are present?
examples: a red and white striped flower, a black and white spotted cow
O complete
O partial
O sex-linked
codominance

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Answer:

complete

Explanation:

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If a bacterium is ___ to a drug, then the drug will have no effect on it

Aseptic
Resistant
Sensitive
Neutral

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The answer is b like resistant because yea that’s the answer
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