Exam 3: Parties to a Crime and Inchoate Offenses
Exam 1: Defining and Proving Crimes30 Questions
Exam 2: Essential Elements of Crimes18 Questions
Exam 3: Parties to a Crime and Inchoate Offenses29 Questions
Exam 4: Defenses20 Questions
Exam 5: Crimes Against a Person30 Questions
Exam 6: Crimes Against Property and Habitation20 Questions
Exam 7: Crimes Against Public Order and Public Morality15 Questions
Exam 8: Introduction to Procedure and the Right to Counsel12 Questions
Exam 9: Seizures of a Person and Identification Procedures20 Questions
Exam 10: Search and Seizure of Property18 Questions
Exam 11: Government Monitoring of Communications and the Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule14 Questions
Exam 12: Interrogation and Self-Incrimination15 Questions
Exam 13: Preliminary Stages of the Prosecution16 Questions
Exam 14: Pretrial Motions14 Questions
Exam 15: Trial21 Questions
Exam 16: Verdict, Punishment, and Judicial Review14 Questions
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The criminal law may focus on conduct that occurs:
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Which of the following circumstances might render the defendant an accessory before the fact?
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Which of the following participants in felonies are punished by the common law?
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The doctrine that there is no conspiracy when there is an agreement between only the parties necessary for the commission of a substantive offense is known as:
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In order to be an accessory after the fact, the actor must:
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Under common law, the party who must be present (at least constructively) at the scene of a crime is:
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The party to a crime who engages in some form of obstruction of justice is:
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A defendant attempts an abortion on a woman who is not pregnant.This is an example of:
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