Deck 4: Incomplete Crimes
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Deck 4: Incomplete Crimes
1
Identify the three things that individuals who are involved in incomplete crimes have in common?
Individuals who are involved in incomplete crimes intended to commit crime, took steps to commit a crime, and was unable to complete the planned crime.
2
Criminal law does not punish inchoate offenses.
False
3
Identify the rationales for sanctions against individuals who commit incomplete crime.
Answers may vary. First, incomplete crimes pose a danger to society. Second, punishing incomplete crimes encourages law enforcement to intervene before crime happens. Third, punishing incomplete crimes has a deterrent effect.
4
Punishment for incomplete crimes is less than the punishments for the intended crime.
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5
What common thread is shared by the attempt, solicitation, and conspiracy crimes?
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6
Inchoate crimes do not happen by accident.
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7
In which of the following cases did the Court hold that a defendant could be charged with attempting to burn down a house?
A) Rex v. Higgins (1801)
B) Rex v. Scofield (1784)
C) People v. Paluch (1966)
D) State v. Smith (2004)
A) Rex v. Higgins (1801)
B) Rex v. Scofield (1784)
C) People v. Paluch (1966)
D) State v. Smith (2004)
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8
In which of the following cases did the Court state that acts or attempts that harm a community may be subject to criminal indictment?
A) People v. Paluch (1966)
B) Rex v. Scofield (1784)
C) State v. Smith (2004)
D) Rex v. Higgins (1801)
A) People v. Paluch (1966)
B) Rex v. Scofield (1784)
C) State v. Smith (2004)
D) Rex v. Higgins (1801)
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9
Identify the two elements required for a crime of attempt.
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10
The offender's mindset is referred to as actus reus.
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11
The offender's actions are referred to as men rea.
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12
Actus reus requirements are uniform across the United States.
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13
A _________ is a clear step taken toward commission of a crime.
A) substantial step
B) dangerous proximity
C) last act
D) overt act
A) substantial step
B) dangerous proximity
C) last act
D) overt act
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14
A _______ takes place when a defendant has taken all steps he or she can to carry out the crime.
A) overt act
B) substantial step
C) last act
D) dangerous proximity
A) overt act
B) substantial step
C) last act
D) dangerous proximity
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15
_________ refers to a defendant who gets very close to committing the intended crime.
A) Substantial step
B) Dangerous proximity
C) Mere preparation
D) Last act
A) Substantial step
B) Dangerous proximity
C) Mere preparation
D) Last act
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16
Most states use the _______ because it's easier to establish.
A) mere preparation
B) overt act
C) last act
D) dangerous proximity
A) mere preparation
B) overt act
C) last act
D) dangerous proximity
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17
Identify the difference between Vermont and Connecticut's definitions of attempt.
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18
Connecticut requires a substantial step when convicting an individual of attempt.
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19
The Connecticut law mirrors the Model Penal Code.
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20
In almost _______, the law allows a person to be convicted of attempt for a failure to act.
A) 15%
B) 27%
C) 40%
D) 50%
A) 15%
B) 27%
C) 40%
D) 50%
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21
In the People v. Rizzo (1927) case, the defendant planned to rob an individual of a pay roll of
A) $500
B) $895
C) $1000
D) $1200
A) $500
B) $895
C) $1000
D) $1200
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22
Most defendants are successful in their abandonment cases.
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23
The defense of impossibility addresses whether the law should allow someone to avoid criminal punishment.
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24
Impossibility may be a defense to an attempt crime.
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25
Which of the following are impossibility defenses?
A) Factual and Criminal
B) Factual and Legal
C) Legal and Abandonment
D) Legal and Criminal
A) Factual and Criminal
B) Factual and Legal
C) Legal and Abandonment
D) Legal and Criminal
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26
The dividing line between impossibility is always clear.
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27
Most states do not recognize factual impossibility.
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28
In the author's hypothetical question regarding legal impossibility, the decoy was
A) bear.
B) mountain lion.
C) tiger.
D) deer.
A) bear.
B) mountain lion.
C) tiger.
D) deer.
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29
Which of the following defenses was abolished by most jurisdictions and the Model Penal Code?
A) Legal impossibility
B) Factual impossibility
C) Abandonment
D) Renunciation
A) Legal impossibility
B) Factual impossibility
C) Abandonment
D) Renunciation
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30
Which of the following terms are used to describe the actus reus element in a solicitation statute?
A) To encourage
B) To importune
C) To command
D) All of the above
A) To encourage
B) To importune
C) To command
D) All of the above
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31
Solicitation is often referred to as a
A) "triple inchoate" offense.
B) "double inchoate" offense.
C) "single inchoate" offense
D) "last act" offense.
A) "triple inchoate" offense.
B) "double inchoate" offense.
C) "single inchoate" offense
D) "last act" offense.
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32
Solicitation is often referred to as an attempted conspiracy.
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33
Under Tennessee law, a solicitation may be
A) oral.
B) written.
C) electronic.
D) All of the above
A) oral.
B) written.
C) electronic.
D) All of the above
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34
Which of the follow cases involved a solicitation letter written by an inmate?
A) State v. Smith (2004)
B) State v. Lee (1991)
C) Commonwealth v. McCloskey (1975)
D) State v. Dlugash (1977)
A) State v. Smith (2004)
B) State v. Lee (1991)
C) Commonwealth v. McCloskey (1975)
D) State v. Dlugash (1977)
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35
__________ is a key component of the abandonment cases for solicitation.
A) Preparation
B) The act
C) Voluntariness
D) The offender's age
A) Preparation
B) The act
C) Voluntariness
D) The offender's age
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36
Some states require that abandonment is ______________.
A) complete.
B) partial.
C) slight present.
D) not taken into consideration.
A) complete.
B) partial.
C) slight present.
D) not taken into consideration.
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37
Which of the following inchoate offenses is considered to be less serious than attempt?
A) Solicitation
B) Conspiracy
C) both of the above
D) none of the above
A) Solicitation
B) Conspiracy
C) both of the above
D) none of the above
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38
Which of the following inchoate crimes is considered to be the most serious
A) Solicitation.
B) Attempt.
C) Conspiracy.
D) They are all equally serious
A) Solicitation.
B) Attempt.
C) Conspiracy.
D) They are all equally serious
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39
A crime is more likely to happen if two or more people carry it out.
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40
Which of the following crimes were mentioned as conspiracy crimes in the text?
A) Columbine High School shooting
B) September 11th terrorist attacks
C) Bernard Madoff's ponzi scheme
D) All of the above
A) Columbine High School shooting
B) September 11th terrorist attacks
C) Bernard Madoff's ponzi scheme
D) All of the above
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41
The first conspiracy statute was enacted as early as
A) 1200
B) 1247
C) 1261
D) 1285
A) 1200
B) 1247
C) 1261
D) 1285
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42
Which of the following is required by most jurisdictions when considering conspiracy crimes?
A) Mere preparation
B) Last act
C) Overt act
D) Dangerous proximity
A) Mere preparation
B) Last act
C) Overt act
D) Dangerous proximity
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43
Conspiracy is a specific intent offense.
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44
Wheel conspiracies are easier to prosecute than chain conspiracies.
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45
The person at the center of a wheel conspiracy is known as which of the following?
A) The Spokes
B) The Bar
C) The Hub
D) The Center
A) The Spokes
B) The Bar
C) The Hub
D) The Center
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46
Most conspiracies involve formal agreements.
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47
The overt act is proof that the conspiracy is alive and operative.
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48
Which of the following are examples of lawful actions satisfy the over act requirement?
A) Making a phone call
B) Attending a meeting to plan the crime
C) Mailing a letter
D) All of the above
A) Making a phone call
B) Attending a meeting to plan the crime
C) Mailing a letter
D) All of the above
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49
Which of the following inchoate offenses is the exception to the doctrine of merger.
A) Attempt
B) Solicitation
C) Conspiracy
D) All of the above
A) Attempt
B) Solicitation
C) Conspiracy
D) All of the above
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50
Which of the following crimes is not considered to be a major inchoate crime?
A) Conspiracy
B) Stalking
C) Attempt
D) Solicitation
A) Conspiracy
B) Stalking
C) Attempt
D) Solicitation
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51
Which of the following crimes is not considered simple inchoate crimes?
A) Threats
B) Aiding and abetting
C) Stalking
D) Solicitation
A) Threats
B) Aiding and abetting
C) Stalking
D) Solicitation
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52
__________ became the first state to pass anti-stalking legislation.
A) Alabama
B) California
C) Nevada
D) New York
A) Alabama
B) California
C) Nevada
D) New York
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53
The Justice Department, in 2012, estimated that there were approximately _________ million stalking victims.
A) 1.2
B) 2.3.
C) 3.3
D) 5.7
A) 1.2
B) 2.3.
C) 3.3
D) 5.7
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54
Stalking behavior can include which of the following?
A) Unwanted phone calls
B) Unsolicited letters or emails
C) Spying on the victim
D) All of the above
A) Unwanted phone calls
B) Unsolicited letters or emails
C) Spying on the victim
D) All of the above
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