Deck 3: Inside Criminal Law

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Law may be broken down according to various classifications.Which of the following is not one of these classifications?

A) Civil law and criminal law
B) Felonies and misdemeanors
C) Mala in se and Mala prohibita
D) Tort crimes and civil crimes
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Statutes enacted by legislative bodies at any level of government make up a source of law,which is generally referred to as:

A) Administrative law
B) Case law
C) Constitutional law
D) Statutory law
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The remedy for a violation of civil law is:

A) Monetary damages awarded to the plaintiff
B) Probation up to five years
C) A fine paid to the state or county
D) Incarceration up to 1 year
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As a circumstance of murder,____ means that the offender considered the crime beforehand.

A) Deliberation
B) Malice aforethought
C) Premeditation
D) Spontaneity
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What degree of felony carries the maximum penalty of death?

A) Capital offense
B) First degree felonies
C) Second degree felonies
D) Third degree felonies
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Crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in a federal or state penitentiary for 1 year or longer are called:

A) Felonies
B) Gross misdemeanors
C) Misdemeanors
D) Petty misdemeanors
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A homicide that results from the offender's carelessness,but occurs when the offender lacks intent is classified as:

A) First degree murder
B) Second degree murder
C) Voluntary manslaughter
D) Involuntary manslaughter
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Murder,rape,and theft are examples of ____ crimes.

A) Mala in se
B) Mala prohibita
C) Premeditated
D) Deliberate
Question
The rules,orders,and decisions of regulatory agencies make up:

A) Administrative law
B) Case law
C) Constitutional law
D) Statutory law
Question
The ____________________ is the supreme law of the land,and as such is the basis of all law in the United States.

A) Declaration of Independence
B) U.S.Penal Code
C) U.S.Constitution
D) Case law of the United States Supreme Court
Question
Court decisions that provide guidance in interpreting the law are called:

A) Procedural guidelines
B) Benchmarks
C) Precedents
D) Baselines
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The term "judge-made" law is synonymous with:

A) Administrative law
B) Case law
C) Constitutional law
D) Statutory law
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What is the burden of proof necessary to win a civil trial?

A) Clear and convincing evidence
B) Probable cause
C) Preponderance of evidence
D) Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
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In a civil case,the injured party is called the ____.

A) Plaintiff
B) Defendant
C) Prosecutor
D) State
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The social function of the law includes the concepts of:

A) Protecting individual rights and teaching societal boundaries
B) Protecting individual rights and punishing offenders
C) Expressing public morality and teaching societal boundaries
D) Expressing public morality and punishing offenders
Question
____ are offenses punishable by 30 days to a year in jail.

A) Gross misdemeanors
B) Third degree felonies
C) Violations
D) Petty misdemeanors
Question
Which category of murder occurs when the victim provoked the offender to act violently?

A) First degree murder
B) Second degree murder
C) Voluntary manslaughter
D) Involuntary manslaughter
Question
The term mala prohibita refers to:

A) An act that would be wrong even if no law prohibited it
B) A violation of natural law
C) A "human-made" law
D) An act that goes against the public morality
Question
Misdemeanors are punishable by a fine or by confinement up to:

A) 1 year
B) 5 years
C) 10 years
D) Life imprisonment
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In a criminal case,the burden of proof is:

A) Beyond a reasonable doubt
B) Preponderance of the evidence
C) Beyond a shadow of doubt
D) By clear and convincing evidence
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A state statute applies only within that state's borders.
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Case law relies on how courts interpret a statute.
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The Fourth Amendment protects against:

A) Excessive bail
B) Excessive fines
C) Cruel and unusual punishment
D) Unreasonable searches
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When the wrongful threat of one person induces another person to perform an act that he or she would otherwise not perform,____ exists.

A) Duress
B) Entrapment
C) Necessity
D) Self-defense
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Which of the following is NOT a basic element of corpus delicti?

A) Actus reus
B) Mala in se
C) Mens rea
D) Concurrence,or coming together of the criminal act and guilty mind
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The guilty act in a criminal offense is referred to as:

A) Actus reus
B) Mens rea
C) Corpus delicti
D) Habeus corpus
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As discussed in the textbook,Corpus delicti refers to:

A) The dead body at the scene of a crime
B) The element of criminal intent
C) The basic elements of a crime
D) The criminal act
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A defense for criminal liability in which the defendant claims that the taking of intoxicants rendered him or her unable to form the requisite intent to commit a criminal act is:

A) Never accepted in court
B) A good defense if the intoxication was voluntary
C) A good defense if the intoxication was involuntary
D) Not allowed in felony court but is sometimes allowed in misdemeanor trials
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What is the defense for criminal ability that is used to assert a lack of criminal responsibility because according to law,a person cannot have the requisite state of mind to commit a crime?

A) Duress
B) Insanity
C) Entrapment
D) Mistake
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The facts surrounding an underlying crime are referred to as:

A) Causation
B) Attendant circumstances
C) Concurrence
D) Harm
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Strict liability is inconsistent with the general principles of criminal law,because ____ is lacking.

A) Mens rea
B) Actus reus
C) Causation
D) Concurrence
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This form of due process requires laws to be carried out in a fair and orderly manner.

A) Legislative due process
B) Procedural due process
C) Relative due process
D) Substantive due process
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Criminal law has one primary function: to express public morality.
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A common law test of criminal responsibility that relies on the defendant's inability to distinguish right from wrong is the:

A) Durham Rule
B) Irresistible-Impulse Test
C) M'Naughten Rule
D) Substantial Capacity Test
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The U.S.Constitution is the supreme law of the land and as such,it is the basis of all law in the United States.
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A crime in which the defendant is guilty regardless of his or her state of mind at the time of the act is known as:

A) Tort
B) First degree homicide
C) Strict liability
D) Manslaughter
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State law prevails whenever it is in conflict with federal law.
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Which of the following is NOT an excuse defense?

A) Mistake
B) Infancy
C) Insanity
D) Necessity
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A wrongful mental state,or intent,is known as:

A) Actus reus
B) Mala in se
C) Mens rea
D) Concurrence
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What is the term that means that the guilty act and the guilty intent occur together?

A) Causation
B) Attendant circumstances
C) Concurrence
D) Harm
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_______________ are the rules,orders,and decisions of regulatory agencies.
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Involuntary intoxication is a valid criminal defense.
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_______________ is the body of law enacted by legislative bodies.
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An inchoate offense is an attempted or incomplete offense.
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Actus reus refers to guilty intent as an element of a crime.
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Murder is a mala in se offense.
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Procedural criminal law defines the acts that the government will punish.
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Thanks to the _______________ of the Constitution,federal law will almost always prevail.
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Duress,self-defense,entrapment,and necessity are examples of excuse defenses.
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The accused party in both criminal and civil cases is known as the defendant.
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Society's views on morality,which are reflected as laws,are stable and unchanging over time.
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Most criminal cases involve a request for monetary damages in recognition that a wrong has been committed.
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Defendants who are found "guilty but mentally ill" do not serve criminal sentences.
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All law can be divided into two categories: civil law and ____________________.
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Proceedings in civil court are normally initiated by the plaintiff.
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Criminal law concerns offenses that are against the society as a whole.
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__________ is/are private wrongs:
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Third degree felonies are punishable by a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
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Due process is addressed in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution.
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Entrapment is a justification defense in which the offender claims that he or she was induced to commit the crime by a public official.
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Crimes motivated by bias against an individual or a group based on race,ethnicity,religion,gender,sexual orientation,disability,or age are considered ____________________.
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_______________ refers to acts that are considered crimes only because they have been codified as such through statute.
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Explain the difference between crimes that are mala in se and crimes that are mala prohibita.
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The burden of proof in the American criminal court system is ___________________.
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A failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise would exercise in similar circumstances is ____________________.
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____________________ is a negligent homicide,in which the offender had no intent to kill the victim.
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Offenses punishable by thirty days to a year in jail are _________________________.
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Deadly force can be used in self-defense if there is a ____________________ that imminent death or bodily harm will otherwise result,it the attacker is using unlawful force.
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_______________ means that the guilty act and the guilty intent must occur together.
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Identify and discuss the four written sources of American criminal law.
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Ordinarily ignorance of the law,or _______________________,is not a valid criminal defense.
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Discuss the differences between civil law and criminal law
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Strict liability crimes hold the defendant to be guilty even if the __________ to commit the offense is lacking.
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Criminal law requires that the ____________________ or "the body of the crime" be proved before a person can be convicted of wrongdoing.
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The ____________ and __________ Amendments require that no one can be deprived of life,liberty,or property without due process of law.
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Felony-murder is a form of __________ murder that applies when a person participates in any of a list of serious felonies that results in the unlawful killing of a human being.
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____________________ is a defense for criminal liability that asserts a lack of criminal responsibility due to mental instability.
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Describe felonies and misdemeanors and discuss the differences between the two.
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_______________have a maximum penalty of death.
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Discuss the purposes of criminal law.
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1
Law may be broken down according to various classifications.Which of the following is not one of these classifications?

A) Civil law and criminal law
B) Felonies and misdemeanors
C) Mala in se and Mala prohibita
D) Tort crimes and civil crimes
D
2
Statutes enacted by legislative bodies at any level of government make up a source of law,which is generally referred to as:

A) Administrative law
B) Case law
C) Constitutional law
D) Statutory law
D
3
The remedy for a violation of civil law is:

A) Monetary damages awarded to the plaintiff
B) Probation up to five years
C) A fine paid to the state or county
D) Incarceration up to 1 year
A
4
As a circumstance of murder,____ means that the offender considered the crime beforehand.

A) Deliberation
B) Malice aforethought
C) Premeditation
D) Spontaneity
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What degree of felony carries the maximum penalty of death?

A) Capital offense
B) First degree felonies
C) Second degree felonies
D) Third degree felonies
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Crimes punishable by death or imprisonment in a federal or state penitentiary for 1 year or longer are called:

A) Felonies
B) Gross misdemeanors
C) Misdemeanors
D) Petty misdemeanors
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A homicide that results from the offender's carelessness,but occurs when the offender lacks intent is classified as:

A) First degree murder
B) Second degree murder
C) Voluntary manslaughter
D) Involuntary manslaughter
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Murder,rape,and theft are examples of ____ crimes.

A) Mala in se
B) Mala prohibita
C) Premeditated
D) Deliberate
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The rules,orders,and decisions of regulatory agencies make up:

A) Administrative law
B) Case law
C) Constitutional law
D) Statutory law
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The ____________________ is the supreme law of the land,and as such is the basis of all law in the United States.

A) Declaration of Independence
B) U.S.Penal Code
C) U.S.Constitution
D) Case law of the United States Supreme Court
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Court decisions that provide guidance in interpreting the law are called:

A) Procedural guidelines
B) Benchmarks
C) Precedents
D) Baselines
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The term "judge-made" law is synonymous with:

A) Administrative law
B) Case law
C) Constitutional law
D) Statutory law
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What is the burden of proof necessary to win a civil trial?

A) Clear and convincing evidence
B) Probable cause
C) Preponderance of evidence
D) Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
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In a civil case,the injured party is called the ____.

A) Plaintiff
B) Defendant
C) Prosecutor
D) State
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The social function of the law includes the concepts of:

A) Protecting individual rights and teaching societal boundaries
B) Protecting individual rights and punishing offenders
C) Expressing public morality and teaching societal boundaries
D) Expressing public morality and punishing offenders
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____ are offenses punishable by 30 days to a year in jail.

A) Gross misdemeanors
B) Third degree felonies
C) Violations
D) Petty misdemeanors
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Which category of murder occurs when the victim provoked the offender to act violently?

A) First degree murder
B) Second degree murder
C) Voluntary manslaughter
D) Involuntary manslaughter
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The term mala prohibita refers to:

A) An act that would be wrong even if no law prohibited it
B) A violation of natural law
C) A "human-made" law
D) An act that goes against the public morality
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19
Misdemeanors are punishable by a fine or by confinement up to:

A) 1 year
B) 5 years
C) 10 years
D) Life imprisonment
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In a criminal case,the burden of proof is:

A) Beyond a reasonable doubt
B) Preponderance of the evidence
C) Beyond a shadow of doubt
D) By clear and convincing evidence
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A state statute applies only within that state's borders.
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Case law relies on how courts interpret a statute.
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The Fourth Amendment protects against:

A) Excessive bail
B) Excessive fines
C) Cruel and unusual punishment
D) Unreasonable searches
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24
When the wrongful threat of one person induces another person to perform an act that he or she would otherwise not perform,____ exists.

A) Duress
B) Entrapment
C) Necessity
D) Self-defense
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25
Which of the following is NOT a basic element of corpus delicti?

A) Actus reus
B) Mala in se
C) Mens rea
D) Concurrence,or coming together of the criminal act and guilty mind
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26
The guilty act in a criminal offense is referred to as:

A) Actus reus
B) Mens rea
C) Corpus delicti
D) Habeus corpus
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As discussed in the textbook,Corpus delicti refers to:

A) The dead body at the scene of a crime
B) The element of criminal intent
C) The basic elements of a crime
D) The criminal act
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A defense for criminal liability in which the defendant claims that the taking of intoxicants rendered him or her unable to form the requisite intent to commit a criminal act is:

A) Never accepted in court
B) A good defense if the intoxication was voluntary
C) A good defense if the intoxication was involuntary
D) Not allowed in felony court but is sometimes allowed in misdemeanor trials
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What is the defense for criminal ability that is used to assert a lack of criminal responsibility because according to law,a person cannot have the requisite state of mind to commit a crime?

A) Duress
B) Insanity
C) Entrapment
D) Mistake
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The facts surrounding an underlying crime are referred to as:

A) Causation
B) Attendant circumstances
C) Concurrence
D) Harm
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Strict liability is inconsistent with the general principles of criminal law,because ____ is lacking.

A) Mens rea
B) Actus reus
C) Causation
D) Concurrence
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This form of due process requires laws to be carried out in a fair and orderly manner.

A) Legislative due process
B) Procedural due process
C) Relative due process
D) Substantive due process
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33
Criminal law has one primary function: to express public morality.
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34
A common law test of criminal responsibility that relies on the defendant's inability to distinguish right from wrong is the:

A) Durham Rule
B) Irresistible-Impulse Test
C) M'Naughten Rule
D) Substantial Capacity Test
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35
The U.S.Constitution is the supreme law of the land and as such,it is the basis of all law in the United States.
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36
A crime in which the defendant is guilty regardless of his or her state of mind at the time of the act is known as:

A) Tort
B) First degree homicide
C) Strict liability
D) Manslaughter
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State law prevails whenever it is in conflict with federal law.
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38
Which of the following is NOT an excuse defense?

A) Mistake
B) Infancy
C) Insanity
D) Necessity
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A wrongful mental state,or intent,is known as:

A) Actus reus
B) Mala in se
C) Mens rea
D) Concurrence
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What is the term that means that the guilty act and the guilty intent occur together?

A) Causation
B) Attendant circumstances
C) Concurrence
D) Harm
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_______________ are the rules,orders,and decisions of regulatory agencies.
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Involuntary intoxication is a valid criminal defense.
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_______________ is the body of law enacted by legislative bodies.
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An inchoate offense is an attempted or incomplete offense.
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45
Actus reus refers to guilty intent as an element of a crime.
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Murder is a mala in se offense.
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Procedural criminal law defines the acts that the government will punish.
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Thanks to the _______________ of the Constitution,federal law will almost always prevail.
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Duress,self-defense,entrapment,and necessity are examples of excuse defenses.
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50
The accused party in both criminal and civil cases is known as the defendant.
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Society's views on morality,which are reflected as laws,are stable and unchanging over time.
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Most criminal cases involve a request for monetary damages in recognition that a wrong has been committed.
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Defendants who are found "guilty but mentally ill" do not serve criminal sentences.
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All law can be divided into two categories: civil law and ____________________.
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Proceedings in civil court are normally initiated by the plaintiff.
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Criminal law concerns offenses that are against the society as a whole.
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__________ is/are private wrongs:
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Third degree felonies are punishable by a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
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Due process is addressed in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution.
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Entrapment is a justification defense in which the offender claims that he or she was induced to commit the crime by a public official.
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Crimes motivated by bias against an individual or a group based on race,ethnicity,religion,gender,sexual orientation,disability,or age are considered ____________________.
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_______________ refers to acts that are considered crimes only because they have been codified as such through statute.
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Explain the difference between crimes that are mala in se and crimes that are mala prohibita.
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The burden of proof in the American criminal court system is ___________________.
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A failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise would exercise in similar circumstances is ____________________.
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____________________ is a negligent homicide,in which the offender had no intent to kill the victim.
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Offenses punishable by thirty days to a year in jail are _________________________.
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Deadly force can be used in self-defense if there is a ____________________ that imminent death or bodily harm will otherwise result,it the attacker is using unlawful force.
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_______________ means that the guilty act and the guilty intent must occur together.
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Identify and discuss the four written sources of American criminal law.
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Ordinarily ignorance of the law,or _______________________,is not a valid criminal defense.
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Discuss the differences between civil law and criminal law
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Strict liability crimes hold the defendant to be guilty even if the __________ to commit the offense is lacking.
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Criminal law requires that the ____________________ or "the body of the crime" be proved before a person can be convicted of wrongdoing.
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The ____________ and __________ Amendments require that no one can be deprived of life,liberty,or property without due process of law.
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Felony-murder is a form of __________ murder that applies when a person participates in any of a list of serious felonies that results in the unlawful killing of a human being.
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____________________ is a defense for criminal liability that asserts a lack of criminal responsibility due to mental instability.
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Describe felonies and misdemeanors and discuss the differences between the two.
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_______________have a maximum penalty of death.
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