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Required:
a. Would you favor the adoption and implementation of such a code?
b. What advantages would result from a uniform criminal code?
c. What disadvantages would result?
d. What is the likelihood that all states would favor its adoption and implementation, as opposed to the traditional practice of each state defining criminal law within its own jurisdiction?
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