What is a John Doe Warrant?
a. a warrant against a DNA Fingerprint when the identify of suspect is unknown
b. a warrant for a known suspect when a DNA Fingerprint can not be obtained
c. a warrant issued against a suspect so that DNA can be legally obtained from him
d. a warrant issued against a suspect so that investigators can take a DNA sample without suspect knowing
Why is DNA Fingerprinting called a fingerprint?
a. all of a person's DNA is found in their fingerprints
b. a person's DNA fingerprint looks the same as a person's fingerprint
c. everyone's fingerprint is unique, just as everyone's DNA fingerprint
d. the tool used to make a DNA Fingerprint is called 'The DNA Fingerprint Machine'
What is first step to making a DNA fingerprint?
a. making millions of copies of DNA
b. Cut the DNA into different sized pieces
c. Separate the DNA pieces by size
d. Compare DNA fingerprints, find a match
What is primary goal of the non profit group of the Innocence Project?
a. to collect evidence at crime scene that CSI may have missed
b. to process DNA evidence from John Doe Warrants to find a suspect
c. to process DNA evidence for people currently in jail, who are not guilty
d. to ensure DNA is properly stored and processed
Why do DNA pieces move from the top of Gel towards the bottom?
a. there is an electric charge in gel (+) at the top, which repels the (+) DNA molecules
b. there is an electric charge in gel (-) at the top, which repels the (+) DNA molecules
c. there is an electric charge in gel (-) at the top, which repels the (-) DNA molecules
d. there is an electric charge in gel (+) at the top, which repels the (-) DNA molecules
Testator Tom’s will provides as follows: To my son, Kobus, I leave my farm Sandfontein. When he turns 60 years of age, the farm must go to my grandson, Koos, and then when he turns 60, to his eldest son, Tebogo. Give a definition of each of the following legal concepts and indicate whether they appear in this provision. Give reasons for your answer:
(a) Suspensive condition
(b) Resolutive time clause
(c) Fideicommissary substitution
Branches of commercial law?
The following statement can be seen as an important element of the contextual approach to statutory interpretation.
(1) The interpretation process cannot be complete until the object and scope of the legislation are taken into account. (2) If the meaning of legislation is clear, it should be equated with the intention of the legislature.
(3) The court should interpret legislation only within the framework of the words in the legislation.
(4) Words must be given their ordinary grammatical meaning
Which one of the following statements regarding the South African legal system is not correct?
1)It is a pluralistic legal system
2)It has features of various legal traditions
3)It is a condified legal system
4)It is a mixed legal system
The..theory predicts that male and female differences in delinquency are greater in the lower and working classes where patriarchal family systems are most common