Exam 4: Parties to Crime
Exam 1: The Nature, Purpose, and Function of Criminal Law46 Questions
Exam 2: Constitutional Limitations25 Questions
Exam 3: Elements of Crimes20 Questions
Exam 4: Parties to Crime23 Questions
Exam 5: Attempt, Solicitation, and Conspiracy18 Questions
Exam 6: Criminal Defenses: Justifications and Excuses20 Questions
Exam 7: Homicide16 Questions
Exam 8: Other Crimes Against the Person46 Questions
Exam 9: Crimes Against Property43 Questions
Exam 10: White-Collar and Organized Crime51 Questions
Exam 11: Crimes Against Public Order and Morality46 Questions
Exam 12: Crimes Against Social Order and Morality: Alcohol and Drug Offenses71 Questions
Exam 13: Offenses Against Public Administration and the Administration of Justice69 Questions
Exam 14: Crimes Against the State49 Questions
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Under the mere presence rule, an individual can satisfy the actus reus of a crime by being present and watching the commission of a crime.
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What is the difference between the principal in the first degree and an accessory before the fact? Provide an example of each.
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