Deck 14: Criminal Practice: Criminal Law and Juvenile Law
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Deck 14: Criminal Practice: Criminal Law and Juvenile Law
1
What crime is a reckless or intentional, harmful, or offensive touching of another person?
A) Assault
B) Battery
C) Homicide
D) Invasion of privacy
A) Assault
B) Battery
C) Homicide
D) Invasion of privacy
B
2
Which of the following is an element of mens rea?
A) A knowing act
B) A purposeful act
C) A reckless act
D) All of the above
A) A knowing act
B) A purposeful act
C) A reckless act
D) All of the above
D
3
What crime is the placing of another in apprehension or fear of an imminent battery?
A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
D) Invasion of privacy
A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
D) Invasion of privacy
A
4
What source of law divides the crime of homicide into degrees?
A) U.S. Constitution
B) Statutes
C) Regulations
D) Case law
A) U.S. Constitution
B) Statutes
C) Regulations
D) Case law
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5
In California, what is the name of the proceeding in juvenile court that is similar to an arraignment in criminal court for adults?
A) Dispositional hearing
B) Detention hearing
C) Jurisdictional hearing
D) Markman hearing
A) Dispositional hearing
B) Detention hearing
C) Jurisdictional hearing
D) Markman hearing
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6
In 2005, the United States Supreme Court held that the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments forbid the imposition of the death penalty on persons who were under what age when they committed their crime?
A) Age 16
B) Age 17
C) Age 18
D) Age 21
A) Age 16
B) Age 17
C) Age 18
D) Age 21
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7
Actus reus is:
A) an element of mens rea.
B) another term for a purposeful act.
C) the second element of a crime.
D) the intent element of mens rea.
A) an element of mens rea.
B) another term for a purposeful act.
C) the second element of a crime.
D) the intent element of mens rea.
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8
The Model Penal Code is:
A) a set of uniform laws for all federal criminal cases.
B) a collection of criminal statutes.
C) a uniform collection of criminal laws followed by all states.
D) a uniform collection of criminal laws followed by the federal courts.
A) a set of uniform laws for all federal criminal cases.
B) a collection of criminal statutes.
C) a uniform collection of criminal laws followed by all states.
D) a uniform collection of criminal laws followed by the federal courts.
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9
A felony is often punishable by:
A) a minimum one year's imprisonment.
B) a minimum of six months' imprisonment.
C) time off for good behavior.
D) None of the above
A) a minimum one year's imprisonment.
B) a minimum of six months' imprisonment.
C) time off for good behavior.
D) None of the above
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10
What is the actus reus of battery?
A) The act of touching another person
B) The act of placing another person in apprehension or fear
C) The criminal mental state
D) Intent to harm another person
A) The act of touching another person
B) The act of placing another person in apprehension or fear
C) The criminal mental state
D) Intent to harm another person
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11
Crimes can be committed against:
A) property.
B) persons.
C) the public.
D) All of the above
A) property.
B) persons.
C) the public.
D) All of the above
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12
First degree murder is a homicide that is:
A) premeditated.
B) willful.
C) deliberate .
D) All of the above
A) premeditated.
B) willful.
C) deliberate .
D) All of the above
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13
Which of the following is not a defense to a criminal charge?
A) Duress
B) Self-defense
C) Diminished capacity
D) Mistake
E) All of the above
A) Duress
B) Self-defense
C) Diminished capacity
D) Mistake
E) All of the above
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14
What type of homicide involves an impulsive act, rather than a premeditated act?
A) First degree murder
B) Second degree murder
C) Voluntary manslaughter
D) Involuntary manslaughter
A) First degree murder
B) Second degree murder
C) Voluntary manslaughter
D) Involuntary manslaughter
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15
During a dispute in a parking lot over a parking space, Mark intentionally hits Robin on the right arm with a baseball bat that he keeps in the trunk of his vehicle. Robin suffers a broken arm. What crime has Mark committed?
A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
D) Burglary
A) Assault
B) Battery
C) False imprisonment
D) Burglary
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16
Before the criminal justice system affixes the term crime to a homicide, there must be a showing of criminal intent or:
A) mens rea.
B) actus reus.
C) rehabilitation.
D) retribution.
A) mens rea.
B) actus reus.
C) rehabilitation.
D) retribution.
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17
Which of the following is not a purpose of criminal law?
A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Mens rea
A) Deterrence
B) Retribution
C) Incapacitation
D) Rehabilitation
E) Mens rea
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18
Battery and assault fall under which category of crimes?
A) Crimes against property
B) Crimes against persons
C) Crimes against the government
D) Crimes against the public
A) Crimes against property
B) Crimes against persons
C) Crimes against the government
D) Crimes against the public
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19
The presumption that the defendant is innocent until proven guilty is:
A) not really based on the Constitution.
B) a rebuttal presumption.
C) a conclusive presumption.
D) not applicable in felony cases.
E) None of the above
A) not really based on the Constitution.
B) a rebuttal presumption.
C) a conclusive presumption.
D) not applicable in felony cases.
E) None of the above
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20
What type of homicide is a homicide that is premeditated, willful, and deliberate?
A) First degree murder
B) Second degree murder
C) Voluntary manslaughter
D) Involuntary manslaughter
A) First degree murder
B) Second degree murder
C) Voluntary manslaughter
D) Involuntary manslaughter
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21
The process of helping a person attain or regain his or her potential as a citizen that may take the form of counseling or therapy is called ______.
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22
Double jeopardy prevents a juvenile from being tried as an adult, after going through a jurisdictional hearing in juvenile court.
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23
Homicide is the taking of the life of one person by another.
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24
The mental element of a crime is known as the _________.
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25
Mens rea is the physical element of a crime.
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26
In simplistic terms, juveniles are delinquent when they commit a violation of the law.
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27
Crimes are generally categorized into felonies, misdemeanors, and petty offenses.
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28
A rebuttable presumption means that the presumption may be disproved by the facts.
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29
In many factual situations, assault and battery occur together but with assault, a touching does not have to take place.
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30
A homicide that is premeditated, willful, and deliberate is ________ degree murder.
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31
A battery is the reckless or intentional injuring of a person.
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32
Joseph has a guilty mind of planning to rob a convenient store but he has not taken any action. Joseph has not committed robbery under the Model Penal Code.
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33
Most crimes have two basic elements.
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34
Second degree murder is a homicide that involves an impulsive act, rather than a premeditated act.
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35
The purpose of criminal law that involves the act of restraining a person from taking certain actions through extended incarceration is called ________.
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36
There is general uniformity among the states in how the juvenile court system works.
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37
Rehabilitation is the process of helping a person attain or regain his or her potential as a citizen.
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38
Crimes can be committed against the public.
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39
A homicide that involves an impulsive act, rather than a premeditated act is ________ degree murder.
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40
The Model Penal Code has been adopted in all states.
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41
The U.S. Supreme Court held in the case In re Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967) that the constitutional privilege against ________ is applicable in proceedings that may result in incarceration.
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42
A(n) _____ is a reckless or intentional, harmful, or offensive touching of another.
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43
In California, the equivalent of a sentencing in criminal court for adults is a _______ hearing in juvenile court.
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44
Explain the differences between first degree murder and second degree murder.
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45
Which of the four purposes of criminal law should be the most important goal: deterrence, rehabilitation, incapacitation, or retribution? Explain.
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46
Compare and contrast assault and battery.
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47
In the 2002 film Minority Report starring Tom Cruise, a specialized police department apprehends criminals based on foreknowledge provided by three psychics called "precogs" before the persons actually commit crimes. What problems exist with a police department that focuses on apprehending individuals before they actually commit crimes?
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48
What are the purposes of criminal law?
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49
The placing of another in apprehension or fear of an imminent battery is a(n) _______.
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50
Mark points a gun at Phillip intending to shoot him. Mark pulls the trigger and Phillip dies from the gunshot. Mark has committed a(n) _______ act and could be found guilty of first degree murder.
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