1. The law enforcement defense extends only to those people tasked with and legally authorized to enforce laws. This includes which of the following?

A. City, state, and federal law enforcement
B. All security guards
C. Citizens on patrol with the legal right to carry a weapon
D. All of the above

is it A

2. What does it mean if, during a trial, evidence is introduced that leads the jury to believe that the suspect was temporarily not responsible for his or her actions?
A. The suspect may have been temporarily insane.
B. The suspect’s physical impairment because of the intoxication caused crime.
C. The suspect’s body weight versus the rate of consumption caused the crime.
D. None of the above

im confused between A and D

1. Right

2. A

To answer the first question, the law enforcement defense extends only to those people who are tasked with and legally authorized to enforce laws. This includes City, state, and federal law enforcement. Therefore, the correct answer is A.

Now, let's move on to the second question. If, during a trial, evidence is introduced that leads the jury to believe that the suspect was temporarily not responsible for his or her actions, it means that the suspect may have been temporarily insane. As a result, the correct answer is A.

I hope this clarifies your confusion.