Exam 3: Types of Law

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Which of the following is not a classification of intent from the Model Penal Code?

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Explain the four levels of intent in the Model Penal Code.

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What test for insanity is defined as the inability to control one's conduct, even though one is aware that what they are doing is wrong?

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Mala in se crimes are inherently harmful.

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Which of the following actors in a criminal trial does not have a role in a civil trial?

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Pocket picking is generally classified as what type of crime?

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What is the difference between felony and misdemeanor larceny?

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Ideas and concepts are considered property.

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Criminal law is sometimes referred to as ______.

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Mens rea means guilty act.

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Laws that impose criminal punishment without a trial are called ______.

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Explain the irresistible impulse test.

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Laws passed "after the fact" are called ______.

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A man aims a loaded gun at a woman and fires, intending to kill her, yet misses and kills a nearby child. With what crime can he be charged and how can intent be proven in this situation? Explain.

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Describe the M'Naghten rule.

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Which of the following is not considered a crime against property?

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Under common law, to reach out and strike a victim was classified as an assault.

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A person who consciously, with the intent to commit a certain act or produce a certain result, acts with what level of intent?

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Substantive law is the law of crimes.

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Explain the logic behind holding a person liable for an attempted, yet failed or incomplete act. Should the person be held to a lower standard than if the act had been completed successfully?

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