Answer:
The relationship between state and federal regulations in the United States is one of delegation and complement: in principle, the states are the holders of sovereignty and, therefore, possess all the rights and powers that they have not expressly delegated to the Federal Government to through the Constitution. In turn, in the event that the states have delegated prerogatives to the federal government, these may only be exercised by the federal government, and subsidiarily (and always in a complementary manner and respecting federal guidelines) by the states.
Eduardo Gomez is a 52 year old [changed from 52-year-old] farm worker who cannot read. He has a wife and two children. Gomez was charged with smuggling guns, marijuana, and other narcotics across the Mexican border. The prosecutor, when discussing the case with the news media, says that he suspects Gomez was involved with guns and drugs for years but has avoided being arrested by authorities until now. Gomez claims that he is completely innocent and wouldn’t know what marijuana looked like if he saw it. Should he be detained or released? How much bail would you set in order to release? What other information would you need to know?
Answer:
I think he may be guilty and I'm not to sure how much money they would have to pay to be bailed out
Explanation: I think he's guilty because, he said he wouldn't know what marijuana looks like but that is false because he is a farmer and there's a 80% percent chance he's had to deal with it. ( You would also need to know more about his farming business and a lot more accusations because if you're wrong then you can ruin someone's life)