Deck 2: Concepts of Law and Justice

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In June 2015,Texas governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 11,which permits individuals with a concealed handgun license to legally carry in college campuses.This is an example of ______ law.

A) statutory
B) case
C) administrative
D) constitutional
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________ law is created as a result of legal decisions by the court.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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Under civil law,the burden of proof is __________.

A) beyond a reasonable doubt
B) preponderance of the evidence
C) clear and convincing evidence
D) reasonable suspicion
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Under criminal law,the burden of proof is __________.

A) beyond a reasonable doubt
B) preponderance of the evidence
C) clear and convincing evidence
D) probable cause
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________ law is based on legal precedent.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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This source of law includes the highest laws of the land.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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In this type of law,cases are brought by the government against a defendant for violating a specific law.

A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Family
D) Contract
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This type of law governs disputes between individuals or private parties.

A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Federal
D) None of the above
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This is the highest burden of proof under the law.

A) Clear and convincing evidence
B) Probable cause
C) Preponderance of the evidence
D) Beyond a reasonable doubt
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Which of the following is not one of the primary purposes of the APA?

A) Mandate that government agencies inform the public of the nature, procedures, and rules of their organization.
B) To provide a process whereby the public can participate in making such rules.
C) To establish and implement a uniform process by which rules are made and violations are adjudicated.
D) All of these choices are purposes of the APA.
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__________ law refers to the body of law that governs the creation and function of state and federal government agencies.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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_____ refers to when intent and action join together.

A) Actus reus
B) Mens rea
C) Concurrence
D) Result
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In order for a crime to exist,there must be an act that is defined by society as bad or wrong.Which component of a crime does this refer to?

A) Actus reus
B) Mens rea
C) Concurrence
D) Result
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__________ law spans across virtually every topic,including intelligence,security,banking,finance,food,education,and communications.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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This source of law refers to laws that are established by governments.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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This type of law generally involves violations of private acts,such as contracts,property disputes,and family law.

A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Family
D) None of the above
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In strict liability crimes,__________ does not need to be proven in order for the individual to be guilty.

A) actus reus
B) mens rea
C) concurrence
D) result
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In civil law,the person who initiates the case is called the _________.

A) prosecutor
B) defendant
C) plaintiff
D) respondent
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This component of a crime refers to the «evil thought» or intent.

A) Actus reus
B) Mens rea
C) Concurrence
D) Result
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The primary source for administrative law is the __________.
A) Federal Administrative Procedure Act

A) Federal Crime Commission
B) Federal Communicational Commission
C) Food and Drug Administration
D) U.S. Constitution
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Case law refers to laws that are established by governments.
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The highest burden of proof,which exists in criminal cases,is clear and convincing evidence.
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Criminal law governs disputes between individuals and private parties.
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One of the earliest known forms of law is the:

A) Roman Law.
B) Doctrine of Stare Decisis.
C) Twelve Tables.
D) Code of Hammurabi.
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The primary historical influences of American Law can be found in:

A) Roman Law and English Common Law.
B) English Common Law and Spanish Codes.
C) Roman Law and Asian Tablature.
D) Roman Law and Spanish Codes.
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The concept of precedent comes from English Common Law.
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While all 50 states have laws that allow citizens to carry concealed weapons in certain circumstances,only 19 states permit individuals to carry a concealed weapon in a college campus.This is an example of statutory law.
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Proposition 83 (otherwise known as "Jessica's Law")was passed by a vote of 70.5% of Californian voters in 2006 and was designed to increase the punishment for individuals who are convicted of sexually based crimes against adults and children.This is an example of case law.
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Self-defense is the most classic type of this defense.

A) Defense of Alibi
B) Defense of Justification
C) Defense of Excuse
D) Defense of Entrapment
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English common law and Roman Law are among the primary influences of American Law.
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The M'Naghten rule is the foundation for most state definitions of this defense.

A) Duress
B) Insanity
C) Necessity
D) Self-defense
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Probable Cause requires the elimination of every reasonable doubt.
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The concept of precedent emerged in this source of law.

A) Roman Law
B) Doctrine of Stare Decisis
C) English Common Law
D) Code of Hammurabi
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The __________ refers to the harm that is experienced as a result of the act and the intent joining together.

A) actus reus
B) mens rea
C) concurrence
D) result
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In this case,an individual argues that they had to break the law in order to prevent a more significant harm from occurring.

A) Duress
B) Entrapment
C) Necessity
D) Self-defense
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Under civil law,the plaintiff must provide evidence to prove their case by the preponderance of the evidence.
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Administrative law refers to the body of law that governs the creation and function of state and Federal government agencies.
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__________ refers to when someone is forced to violate the law out of fear for their own safety.

A) Duress
B) Entrapment
C) Necessity
D) Self-defense
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Insanity is the most classic type of this defense.

A) Defense of Alibi
B) Defense of Justification
C) Defense of Excuse
D) Defense of Entrapment
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Innocence is this type of this defense.

A) Defense of Alibi
B) Defense of Justification
C) Defense of Excuse
D) Defense of Entrapment
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What is statutory law?
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Explain the components of a criminal act.
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What is case law?
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Explain the various burden of proof used in the justice system.
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Laws about crime generally fall into one of two categories.Explain these and provide one example of each.
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Explain and give one example of attendant circumstances.
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The classic form of Defense of Justification is Self-defense.
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Mens Rea refers to the intent to commit the crime.
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What is administrative law?
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List some examples of federal criminal law.
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What is procedural criminal law?
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What is substantive criminal law? Give one example.
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As a burden of proof,clear and convincing evidence is enough to take your kids.
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What is a strict liability crime?
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Explain the difference between necessity,duress,and entrapment.
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Explain the major differences between civil and criminal law.
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What is Constitutional Law?
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Explain the major difference between preponderance of the evidence and beyond a reasonable doubt.
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When an individual argues,they are innocent of the crime because they were somewhere else entirely when the crime occurred,this is a classic Defense of Excuse.
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The mental element of a crime is actus reus.
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What is the difference between procedural criminal law and substantive criminal law?
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Discuss two historical influences on modern U.S.criminal law.
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What are the four purposes of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act?
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Should the Miranda warnings be abolished? Support your answer.
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Compare case law to statutory law.
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Which two constitutional rights are most important to you? Why?
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List and explain the different tests for the insanity defense.
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Should marijuana be legalized? Support your response.
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Define mala in se and mala prohibita; then,give an example of each.
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Should concealed weapons be allowed on campus? Support your answer.
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Deck 2: Concepts of Law and Justice
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In June 2015,Texas governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 11,which permits individuals with a concealed handgun license to legally carry in college campuses.This is an example of ______ law.

A) statutory
B) case
C) administrative
D) constitutional
A
2
________ law is created as a result of legal decisions by the court.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
B
3
Under civil law,the burden of proof is __________.

A) beyond a reasonable doubt
B) preponderance of the evidence
C) clear and convincing evidence
D) reasonable suspicion
B
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Under criminal law,the burden of proof is __________.

A) beyond a reasonable doubt
B) preponderance of the evidence
C) clear and convincing evidence
D) probable cause
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________ law is based on legal precedent.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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This source of law includes the highest laws of the land.

A) Statutory
B) Case
C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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In this type of law,cases are brought by the government against a defendant for violating a specific law.

A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Family
D) Contract
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This type of law governs disputes between individuals or private parties.

A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Federal
D) None of the above
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This is the highest burden of proof under the law.

A) Clear and convincing evidence
B) Probable cause
C) Preponderance of the evidence
D) Beyond a reasonable doubt
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Which of the following is not one of the primary purposes of the APA?

A) Mandate that government agencies inform the public of the nature, procedures, and rules of their organization.
B) To provide a process whereby the public can participate in making such rules.
C) To establish and implement a uniform process by which rules are made and violations are adjudicated.
D) All of these choices are purposes of the APA.
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__________ law refers to the body of law that governs the creation and function of state and federal government agencies.

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C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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_____ refers to when intent and action join together.

A) Actus reus
B) Mens rea
C) Concurrence
D) Result
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In order for a crime to exist,there must be an act that is defined by society as bad or wrong.Which component of a crime does this refer to?

A) Actus reus
B) Mens rea
C) Concurrence
D) Result
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__________ law spans across virtually every topic,including intelligence,security,banking,finance,food,education,and communications.

A) Statutory
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C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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This source of law refers to laws that are established by governments.

A) Statutory
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C) Administrative
D) Constitutional
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This type of law generally involves violations of private acts,such as contracts,property disputes,and family law.

A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Family
D) None of the above
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In strict liability crimes,__________ does not need to be proven in order for the individual to be guilty.

A) actus reus
B) mens rea
C) concurrence
D) result
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In civil law,the person who initiates the case is called the _________.

A) prosecutor
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C) plaintiff
D) respondent
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This component of a crime refers to the «evil thought» or intent.

A) Actus reus
B) Mens rea
C) Concurrence
D) Result
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The primary source for administrative law is the __________.
A) Federal Administrative Procedure Act

A) Federal Crime Commission
B) Federal Communicational Commission
C) Food and Drug Administration
D) U.S. Constitution
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Case law refers to laws that are established by governments.
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The highest burden of proof,which exists in criminal cases,is clear and convincing evidence.
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Criminal law governs disputes between individuals and private parties.
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One of the earliest known forms of law is the:

A) Roman Law.
B) Doctrine of Stare Decisis.
C) Twelve Tables.
D) Code of Hammurabi.
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The primary historical influences of American Law can be found in:

A) Roman Law and English Common Law.
B) English Common Law and Spanish Codes.
C) Roman Law and Asian Tablature.
D) Roman Law and Spanish Codes.
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The concept of precedent comes from English Common Law.
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27
While all 50 states have laws that allow citizens to carry concealed weapons in certain circumstances,only 19 states permit individuals to carry a concealed weapon in a college campus.This is an example of statutory law.
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Proposition 83 (otherwise known as "Jessica's Law")was passed by a vote of 70.5% of Californian voters in 2006 and was designed to increase the punishment for individuals who are convicted of sexually based crimes against adults and children.This is an example of case law.
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Self-defense is the most classic type of this defense.

A) Defense of Alibi
B) Defense of Justification
C) Defense of Excuse
D) Defense of Entrapment
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English common law and Roman Law are among the primary influences of American Law.
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The M'Naghten rule is the foundation for most state definitions of this defense.

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B) Insanity
C) Necessity
D) Self-defense
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Probable Cause requires the elimination of every reasonable doubt.
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The concept of precedent emerged in this source of law.

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D) Code of Hammurabi
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The __________ refers to the harm that is experienced as a result of the act and the intent joining together.

A) actus reus
B) mens rea
C) concurrence
D) result
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In this case,an individual argues that they had to break the law in order to prevent a more significant harm from occurring.

A) Duress
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C) Necessity
D) Self-defense
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Under civil law,the plaintiff must provide evidence to prove their case by the preponderance of the evidence.
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Administrative law refers to the body of law that governs the creation and function of state and Federal government agencies.
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__________ refers to when someone is forced to violate the law out of fear for their own safety.

A) Duress
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C) Necessity
D) Self-defense
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Insanity is the most classic type of this defense.

A) Defense of Alibi
B) Defense of Justification
C) Defense of Excuse
D) Defense of Entrapment
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Innocence is this type of this defense.

A) Defense of Alibi
B) Defense of Justification
C) Defense of Excuse
D) Defense of Entrapment
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What is statutory law?
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Explain the components of a criminal act.
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What is case law?
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Explain the various burden of proof used in the justice system.
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Laws about crime generally fall into one of two categories.Explain these and provide one example of each.
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Explain and give one example of attendant circumstances.
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The classic form of Defense of Justification is Self-defense.
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Mens Rea refers to the intent to commit the crime.
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What is administrative law?
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List some examples of federal criminal law.
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What is procedural criminal law?
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What is substantive criminal law? Give one example.
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As a burden of proof,clear and convincing evidence is enough to take your kids.
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What is a strict liability crime?
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Explain the difference between necessity,duress,and entrapment.
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Explain the major differences between civil and criminal law.
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What is Constitutional Law?
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Explain the major difference between preponderance of the evidence and beyond a reasonable doubt.
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When an individual argues,they are innocent of the crime because they were somewhere else entirely when the crime occurred,this is a classic Defense of Excuse.
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The mental element of a crime is actus reus.
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What is the difference between procedural criminal law and substantive criminal law?
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Discuss two historical influences on modern U.S.criminal law.
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What are the four purposes of the Federal Administrative Procedure Act?
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Should the Miranda warnings be abolished? Support your answer.
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Compare case law to statutory law.
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Which two constitutional rights are most important to you? Why?
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List and explain the different tests for the insanity defense.
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Should marijuana be legalized? Support your response.
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Define mala in se and mala prohibita; then,give an example of each.
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