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Use an ordinary proof (not conditional or indirect proof):
1.F ⊃ (J ∨ ∼F)
2.J ⊃ (L ∨ ∼J)
/ F ⊃ L
Imprisonment
Imprisonment refers to the act of confining someone in a prison as a punishment for a crime they have been convicted of.
Driving Under the Influence
The crime or offense of operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or other drugs to a level that renders the driver incapable of operating a vehicle safely.
Felony
A crime—such as arson, murder, rape, or robbery—that carries the most severe sanctions, usually ranging from one year in a state or federal prison to the forfeiture of one’s life.
Imprisonment
The state of being confined in jail or prison as a legal punishment for crimes committed.
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