Deck 6: Crimes: Public Wrongs

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Every time a state police officer is guilty of brutality or racial discrimination,a federal crime has occurred.
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The corpus delicti is the body of the deceased who is the victim of a homicide.
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Criminal intent is a usual requirement for criminal responsibility.
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Specific intent requires an intentional act,but no specific knowledge of particular circumstances.
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A person who never kills anyone personally,and who never even sees the victim,can,nonetheless be guilty of murder.
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A husband who offered to pay a bartender $5,000 for referral to a "hit" man to murder his wife would be guilty of criminal assault.
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A city ordinance banning the "loitering" of "vagrants" in front of business shops would be constitutional.
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An example of a federal crime is transportation of harmful drugs across state lines.
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Violations of state food quality regulations by a restaurant usually do not require any proof of criminal intent.
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Private investment in,or ownership of,a prison is prohibited by law.
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Police cannot,ever,legally search your person or your residence without a search warrant.
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If a prisoner escapes from jail because of a reasonable fear of sexual battery,he or she is not guilty of the crime of escape from custody because of duress.
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According to the example in the text,T.C.Thorstenson was found guilty of the murder of his bride,Margaret Lesher,although the cause of death was drowning and there were no eye witnesses.
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Kleptomania,and other "genuine" addictive-compulsive disorders,are defenses to the crime of shoplifting.
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If a store clerk dies from a heart attack suffered as the result of an armed robbery,the robber can be convicted of murder.
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Federal crimes are prosecuted in a federal court and,if conviction follows,result in confinement in a state prison.
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Police can search garbage that is left by you for collection,looking for evidence of any crime,without first obtaining a search warrant,even though there is sufficient time within which to obtain a search warrant.
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O.J.Simpson was found civilly liable for the wrongful death of his former wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman even though he was found not guilty of the crimes in a criminal prosecution.
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A common term for federal crimes is capital crimes.The origin of the reference comes from federal enforcement of criminal acts in Washington D.C.
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Although it is a crime for an 18-year-old male to have sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old girl,it is not a crime for an 18-year-old female to have sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old boy.
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The court proceeding that is conducted to determine whether or not there is probable cause of guilt so that the defendant should stand trial for a specified felonious crime is called a(n)
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Personal invasion is a crime involving an unwelcome or intrusive long-term pattern of threat or harassment directed repeatedly toward a specific individual that triggers fear or concern in that person.
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A felony that is punishable by death is called a(n)crime.
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The procedure that releases a prisoner before the sentence is begun is called .
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In some states,a mistaken but reasonable belief that a minor is 18 years old or older is a complete defense to the crime of statutory rape.In most other states,it is no defense to the crime.
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The law that prohibits the use of evidence in a criminal trial that is wrongfully obtained by police is
called the rule.
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When a person commences,but fails to complete,a crime,he or she is guilty of a(n)
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The agreement reached among and between a criminal defendant,the prosecutor,and the judge,to
accept a guilty plea in exchange for a specified sentence,is called a(n).
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The difference between the crimes of voluntary and involuntary manslaughter (i.e. ,the most,and
the least blameworthy categories of manslaughter)is the existence of
in the mind of the perpetrator at the moment the offense takes place.
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A law created to use against organized crime the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO)includes the forfeiture of any ill-gotten monetary gains form illegal activity including real and personal property.
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Under some circumstances,a defendant can be convicted of and punished for murder even if he or she personally never killed anyone.
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The difference between the crimes of murder and manslaughter is the existence of
in the mind of the perpetrator at the moment the offense takes place.
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Some states are turning to private companies to run certain of the states prisons as way of holding down costs.
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Specific intent requires the intent to accomplish the precise act and harm that the law prohibit
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The Patriot Act Increased the federal government's ability to legally prevent terrorist suspects from entering the country and to detain or deport these foreign suspects.
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The procedure that releases a prisoner before the complete sentence is served is called .
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Voluntary (or first-degree)manslaughter is an accidental killing committed in the heat of passion.
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An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime generally is not a crime,unless and
until at least one of the participants engages in some in furtherance of the
crime.
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The burden of proof in a criminal case is .The burden of proof for a criminal
defendant who seeks to prove the defense of entrapment,however,is merely a(n)
the usual burden in a(n).
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Actual or threatened force directed at a victim for the purpose of obtaining money or other property is an example of mayhem.
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The felony-murder rule refers to situations in which

A)one defendant is held criminally responsible for a homicide committed by another principal while committing a dangerous felony.
B)one defendant is held criminally responsible for a homicide that is provoked by the actions of another principal while they are fleeing the commission of a misdemeanor.
C)all principals to a violent misdemeanor that results in a homicide are held accountable for murder.
D)a murder is committed by an ex-felon on parole
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First degree murder requires proof of .
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At the borders of the U.S. ,customs officials can lawfully conduct a "strip" or "skin" search.

A)searches near the border,or places of entry to the United States,are exempt from the general requirements of probable cause
B)if the suspect conforms to a drug carrier's profile,acts nervously,and wears bulky clothing a search can be conducted.
C)if there is a "clear indication" that the suspect is guilty of a crime involving contraband a search can be conducted.
D)All of the above
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A person who is cited by the Highway Patrol for speeding has been charged with a(n).
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Criminal intent is an essential element of every crime,except

A)regulatory offenses.
B)voluntary manslaughter.
C)theft.
D)mayhem.
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Assume an accused person pleads "not guilty" and later,during trial,testifies that "I did not pull the trigger." The jury doesn't believe the defendant and convicts him of murder.In addition to murder,the defendant is guilty of the crime of .
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Directed to persons before a custodial interrogation the includes the
instruction that person has the right to be silent.
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Trevor heard a burglar entering through a living room window.He grinned as he picked up his gun. Crouching behind the sofa in his darkened home,he ambushed and killed the intruder with several well placed shots.He then added another notch in his trusty side-arm.Trevor most probably

A)has exercised his constitutional right of self-defense.
B)has acted legally,because the shooting took place inside his home.
C)has acted legally if,but only if,the burglar was armed with a gun.
D)is guilty of a homicide,or at least voluntary manslaughter.
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The strengthened and expanded the ability of federal intelligence and law
enforcement agencies to conduct warrantless searches related to terrorism.
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In the case of United States v Knights involved whether a search pursuant to
satisfied the fourteenth amendment.
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A punishment that is constitutionally impermissible is considered to be .
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Unlawful violence directed at a person because she is a Jew is a variety of crime that typically results in an enhanced penalty.
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Ksumé waited in the car while Sam and Oliva robbed a mini-mart.Oliva shot the store clerk.Ksumé can be found guilty of murder as if he pulled the trigger under the .
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If Watson willfully splashes gasoline around his barn and ignites it,burning the barn to the ground,he is guilty of the crime of if he did this for some wrongful purpose.
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A fast-food restaurant that violates a city ordinance regarding cleanliness is guilty of a
usually called a(n).
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Generally,the right to self-defense extends to defending others who are

A)members of the victim's immediate family.
B)an athlete being assaulted by an opposing team player.
C)co-conspirators.
D)all of the above
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If Harold Mean purposely swerves his sports utility vehicle across a freeway lane to scare and intimidate the driver of a small Saturn who had angered Mean,he is guilty of the crime of .
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is a legal writ or court order to release a prisoner from allegedly unlawful
confinement so that he or she can appear before a court for proper remedial action.
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Police may search a person,including his clothes and effects,without a search warrant if

A)there is suspicion that the person has committed a crime.
B)the person has been detained as part of an investigation.
C)the person fits a profile of the type of criminal who commits the kind of crime for which the person is a suspect.
D)the person has been lawfully arrested.
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A person who follows,watches,attempts to converse with,and impliedly threatens by words or gestures another person is guilty of the crime of .The victim of such a crime
can obtain a court order directing the perpetrator to stop the conduct.Such a court order is called a(n).
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To be found guilty of a crime,the state must show that

A)a statute prohibits the behavior.
B)the individual violated probation.
C)a common law case prohibits the conduct.
D)the person had evil intent
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Which statement is true about manslaughter?

A)It is homicide with malice aforethought.
B)If charged with manslaughter,the accused has no right to not testify.The privilege against self- incrimination only protects against murder charges.
C)A killing while high on narcotics is a common example.
D)A homicide occurring during rape would be manslaughter.
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The governor of a state believes that a felon has "paid his dues" and should be forgiven for his or her crime.An executive directive to implement that belief is called

A)parole.
B)probation.
C)pardon.
D)commutation.
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Cruel and unusual punishment,in its constitutional law sense,does not refer to which of the following?

A)prison sentences that are disproportionately long
B)cruelty inside prison walls
C)cruel methods of punishment,such as flashing lights and dripping water in a jail cell
D)erroneous punishment of innocent persons
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Which of the following is least likely to occur at a preliminary hearing?

A)The prosecution calls witnesses.
B)The defense calls witnesses.
C)The judge decides if the defendant should stand trial.
D)The corpus delicti is established.
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Recidivist laws refer to state statutes that

A)keep sex offenders incarcerated.
B)keep repeat offenders incarcerated,primarily for perpetrators of violent offenses.
C)provide for early release for prisoners who have demonstrated their rehabilitation.
D)provide for compensation for victims of serious crimes.
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Paul was arrested and told he was being charged with violation of the common law crime of
annoying a pubic official.What is his probable defense?
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On the evening of the 4th of July,with the distant crackling of fire crackers heard in the distance,Derek Dordson,standing in his backyard,aimed his big-game rifle straight into the sky.He fired three shots in rapid succession.Then he returned to watch cartoons on TV.Unbeknownst to Derek,his first bullet descended onto Victor's head,killing him instantly.Derek's second bullet descended onto the windshield of Albert's car,causing him to jerk the steering wheel to the left to avoid further "gunfire" which,in turn,caused him to collide head on with an oncoming vehicle driven by
Police Sergeant Phillips.Albert had robbed a nearby service station and was speeding from the scene of the crime when Derek's bullet dropped.Both Phillips and Albert were killed instantly.Derek's third bullet was never found.Of what crimes is Derek not guilty?

A)murder of the first degree,three counts (Victor,Albert,and Phillips)
B)involuntary manslaughter for the death of Victor
C)involuntary manslaughter,one count each,for the death of Albert and Phillips
D)violation of an ordinance prohibiting the discharge of firearms in city limits
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Dirk Dauber thought about murdering his wife,Lynda,so he could inherit her money.Over a period of time,he developed and refined an elaborate scheme to commit the murder.He even wrote a step-by-step plan that he kept in his computer.Lynda found the files during a routine inspection of his files.Is he guilty of any crime?

A)Saving the computer files comprises the wrongful (and stupid)act and he is guilty of attempted murder.
B)In the absence of any open,outward,manifested act,he had not yet committed a crime.
C)He is guilty of the new felony - abuse of computer files in the second degree - when he recorded his base human thoughts to possible artificial intelligence.
D)He would be guilty,but Lynda's acts were an unlawful search and seizure.
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All the below crimes involve the taking of property.Which is the most likely to lead to violence?

A)larceny
B)embezzlement
C)robbery
D)fraud
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Fletcher Reede was interested in purchasing some crack and he went looking for a connection.He found Samantha Cole but before he made the purchase he asked her if she was an undercover police officer.She said no but lied.Fletcher bought the drugs and was arrested.Which of the following is true?

A)Samantha's behavior is entrapment.
B)Fletcher is in serious trouble.
C)Samantha's recidivism negates Fletcher's criminal intent.
D)As Samantha is a cop,she was required to tell Fletcher the truth.
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Of the following crimes,which has created the most difficulty in drafting a valid enforceable criminal statute?

A)drug offenses
B)varying degrees of homicide
C)statutory rape
D)loitering
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A plea bargain serves the interests of society in all of the ways listed below,except

A)court time is saved.
B)the expense of trial is saved.
C)the prosecution might otherwise lose the case.
D)bargained sentences usually are longer.
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Which of the below are not defenses to a charge of criminal conduct?

A)self-defense
B)insanity
C)duress
D)the victim's acquiescence
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Which of the below is a correct statement regarding the defense of insanity.

A)The defense of insanity is no longer accepted in the United States.
B)A person is not guilty of a crime if in considering the act he was nuts or loony.
C)the defendant was incapable of distinguishing right from wrong at the time the act was committed.
D)the definition of insanity is one used by psychiatrists to determine treatments necessary for a mentally disturbed person.
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When arguing his case attorney Perry Masonmint said "My client ate the apple because the serpent beguiled her." Perry is making an analogy to

A)entrapment.
B)self defense.
C)insanity.
D)irresistible impulse
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Legal search warrants have certain requirements.Which of the following is not a requirement?

A)must specify the place to be searched
B)must specify the items to be seized
C)must be served by two or more law enforcement officers
D)must specify the time the warrant is to be executed
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The federal "exclusionary rule," prohibiting the use in court of evidence wrongfully obtained by the prosecution,was created by

A)Congress in a statute.
B)the executive branch of government,following public hearings.
C)the U.S.Supreme Court.
D)the U.S.Constitution.
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About punishment for criminal behavior

A)in recent years states have changed to indeterminate sentencing in criminal punishment.
B)misdemeanors are punishable in state prisons.
C)community service cannot be considered a punishment.
D)A determinate sentence is the confinement for a fixed or minimum period that is specified by statute.
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Criminal law is often similar even in different states and sometimes in different countries.Which of the following U.S.crimes is not considered a crime by many countries including Canada and England?

A)rape
B)cultivating hemp
C)robbery
D)treason
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Every time a state police officer is guilty of brutality or racial discrimination,a federal crime has occurred.
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The corpus delicti is the body of the deceased who is the victim of a homicide.
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Criminal intent is a usual requirement for criminal responsibility.
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Specific intent requires an intentional act,but no specific knowledge of particular circumstances.
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A person who never kills anyone personally,and who never even sees the victim,can,nonetheless be guilty of murder.
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A husband who offered to pay a bartender $5,000 for referral to a "hit" man to murder his wife would be guilty of criminal assault.
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A city ordinance banning the "loitering" of "vagrants" in front of business shops would be constitutional.
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An example of a federal crime is transportation of harmful drugs across state lines.
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Violations of state food quality regulations by a restaurant usually do not require any proof of criminal intent.
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Private investment in,or ownership of,a prison is prohibited by law.
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Police cannot,ever,legally search your person or your residence without a search warrant.
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If a prisoner escapes from jail because of a reasonable fear of sexual battery,he or she is not guilty of the crime of escape from custody because of duress.
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According to the example in the text,T.C.Thorstenson was found guilty of the murder of his bride,Margaret Lesher,although the cause of death was drowning and there were no eye witnesses.
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Kleptomania,and other "genuine" addictive-compulsive disorders,are defenses to the crime of shoplifting.
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If a store clerk dies from a heart attack suffered as the result of an armed robbery,the robber can be convicted of murder.
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Federal crimes are prosecuted in a federal court and,if conviction follows,result in confinement in a state prison.
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Police can search garbage that is left by you for collection,looking for evidence of any crime,without first obtaining a search warrant,even though there is sufficient time within which to obtain a search warrant.
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O.J.Simpson was found civilly liable for the wrongful death of his former wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman even though he was found not guilty of the crimes in a criminal prosecution.
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A common term for federal crimes is capital crimes.The origin of the reference comes from federal enforcement of criminal acts in Washington D.C.
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Although it is a crime for an 18-year-old male to have sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old girl,it is not a crime for an 18-year-old female to have sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old boy.
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The court proceeding that is conducted to determine whether or not there is probable cause of guilt so that the defendant should stand trial for a specified felonious crime is called a(n)
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Personal invasion is a crime involving an unwelcome or intrusive long-term pattern of threat or harassment directed repeatedly toward a specific individual that triggers fear or concern in that person.
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A felony that is punishable by death is called a(n)crime.
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The procedure that releases a prisoner before the sentence is begun is called .
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In some states,a mistaken but reasonable belief that a minor is 18 years old or older is a complete defense to the crime of statutory rape.In most other states,it is no defense to the crime.
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The law that prohibits the use of evidence in a criminal trial that is wrongfully obtained by police is
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When a person commences,but fails to complete,a crime,he or she is guilty of a(n)
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The agreement reached among and between a criminal defendant,the prosecutor,and the judge,to
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The difference between the crimes of voluntary and involuntary manslaughter (i.e. ,the most,and
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in the mind of the perpetrator at the moment the offense takes place.
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A law created to use against organized crime the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO)includes the forfeiture of any ill-gotten monetary gains form illegal activity including real and personal property.
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Under some circumstances,a defendant can be convicted of and punished for murder even if he or she personally never killed anyone.
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The difference between the crimes of murder and manslaughter is the existence of
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Some states are turning to private companies to run certain of the states prisons as way of holding down costs.
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Specific intent requires the intent to accomplish the precise act and harm that the law prohibit
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The Patriot Act Increased the federal government's ability to legally prevent terrorist suspects from entering the country and to detain or deport these foreign suspects.
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The procedure that releases a prisoner before the complete sentence is served is called .
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Voluntary (or first-degree)manslaughter is an accidental killing committed in the heat of passion.
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An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime generally is not a crime,unless and
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The burden of proof in a criminal case is .The burden of proof for a criminal
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the usual burden in a(n).
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Actual or threatened force directed at a victim for the purpose of obtaining money or other property is an example of mayhem.
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The felony-murder rule refers to situations in which

A)one defendant is held criminally responsible for a homicide committed by another principal while committing a dangerous felony.
B)one defendant is held criminally responsible for a homicide that is provoked by the actions of another principal while they are fleeing the commission of a misdemeanor.
C)all principals to a violent misdemeanor that results in a homicide are held accountable for murder.
D)a murder is committed by an ex-felon on parole
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First degree murder requires proof of .
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At the borders of the U.S. ,customs officials can lawfully conduct a "strip" or "skin" search.

A)searches near the border,or places of entry to the United States,are exempt from the general requirements of probable cause
B)if the suspect conforms to a drug carrier's profile,acts nervously,and wears bulky clothing a search can be conducted.
C)if there is a "clear indication" that the suspect is guilty of a crime involving contraband a search can be conducted.
D)All of the above
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A person who is cited by the Highway Patrol for speeding has been charged with a(n).
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Criminal intent is an essential element of every crime,except

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C)theft.
D)mayhem.
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Assume an accused person pleads "not guilty" and later,during trial,testifies that "I did not pull the trigger." The jury doesn't believe the defendant and convicts him of murder.In addition to murder,the defendant is guilty of the crime of .
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Directed to persons before a custodial interrogation the includes the
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Trevor heard a burglar entering through a living room window.He grinned as he picked up his gun. Crouching behind the sofa in his darkened home,he ambushed and killed the intruder with several well placed shots.He then added another notch in his trusty side-arm.Trevor most probably

A)has exercised his constitutional right of self-defense.
B)has acted legally,because the shooting took place inside his home.
C)has acted legally if,but only if,the burglar was armed with a gun.
D)is guilty of a homicide,or at least voluntary manslaughter.
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The strengthened and expanded the ability of federal intelligence and law
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In the case of United States v Knights involved whether a search pursuant to
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A punishment that is constitutionally impermissible is considered to be .
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Unlawful violence directed at a person because she is a Jew is a variety of crime that typically results in an enhanced penalty.
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Ksumé waited in the car while Sam and Oliva robbed a mini-mart.Oliva shot the store clerk.Ksumé can be found guilty of murder as if he pulled the trigger under the .
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If Watson willfully splashes gasoline around his barn and ignites it,burning the barn to the ground,he is guilty of the crime of if he did this for some wrongful purpose.
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A fast-food restaurant that violates a city ordinance regarding cleanliness is guilty of a
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Generally,the right to self-defense extends to defending others who are

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B)an athlete being assaulted by an opposing team player.
C)co-conspirators.
D)all of the above
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If Harold Mean purposely swerves his sports utility vehicle across a freeway lane to scare and intimidate the driver of a small Saturn who had angered Mean,he is guilty of the crime of .
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is a legal writ or court order to release a prisoner from allegedly unlawful
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Police may search a person,including his clothes and effects,without a search warrant if

A)there is suspicion that the person has committed a crime.
B)the person has been detained as part of an investigation.
C)the person fits a profile of the type of criminal who commits the kind of crime for which the person is a suspect.
D)the person has been lawfully arrested.
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60
A person who follows,watches,attempts to converse with,and impliedly threatens by words or gestures another person is guilty of the crime of .The victim of such a crime
can obtain a court order directing the perpetrator to stop the conduct.Such a court order is called a(n).
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61
To be found guilty of a crime,the state must show that

A)a statute prohibits the behavior.
B)the individual violated probation.
C)a common law case prohibits the conduct.
D)the person had evil intent
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62
Which statement is true about manslaughter?

A)It is homicide with malice aforethought.
B)If charged with manslaughter,the accused has no right to not testify.The privilege against self- incrimination only protects against murder charges.
C)A killing while high on narcotics is a common example.
D)A homicide occurring during rape would be manslaughter.
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63
The governor of a state believes that a felon has "paid his dues" and should be forgiven for his or her crime.An executive directive to implement that belief is called

A)parole.
B)probation.
C)pardon.
D)commutation.
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64
Cruel and unusual punishment,in its constitutional law sense,does not refer to which of the following?

A)prison sentences that are disproportionately long
B)cruelty inside prison walls
C)cruel methods of punishment,such as flashing lights and dripping water in a jail cell
D)erroneous punishment of innocent persons
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65
Which of the following is least likely to occur at a preliminary hearing?

A)The prosecution calls witnesses.
B)The defense calls witnesses.
C)The judge decides if the defendant should stand trial.
D)The corpus delicti is established.
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66
Recidivist laws refer to state statutes that

A)keep sex offenders incarcerated.
B)keep repeat offenders incarcerated,primarily for perpetrators of violent offenses.
C)provide for early release for prisoners who have demonstrated their rehabilitation.
D)provide for compensation for victims of serious crimes.
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67
Paul was arrested and told he was being charged with violation of the common law crime of
annoying a pubic official.What is his probable defense?
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68
On the evening of the 4th of July,with the distant crackling of fire crackers heard in the distance,Derek Dordson,standing in his backyard,aimed his big-game rifle straight into the sky.He fired three shots in rapid succession.Then he returned to watch cartoons on TV.Unbeknownst to Derek,his first bullet descended onto Victor's head,killing him instantly.Derek's second bullet descended onto the windshield of Albert's car,causing him to jerk the steering wheel to the left to avoid further "gunfire" which,in turn,caused him to collide head on with an oncoming vehicle driven by
Police Sergeant Phillips.Albert had robbed a nearby service station and was speeding from the scene of the crime when Derek's bullet dropped.Both Phillips and Albert were killed instantly.Derek's third bullet was never found.Of what crimes is Derek not guilty?

A)murder of the first degree,three counts (Victor,Albert,and Phillips)
B)involuntary manslaughter for the death of Victor
C)involuntary manslaughter,one count each,for the death of Albert and Phillips
D)violation of an ordinance prohibiting the discharge of firearms in city limits
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69
Dirk Dauber thought about murdering his wife,Lynda,so he could inherit her money.Over a period of time,he developed and refined an elaborate scheme to commit the murder.He even wrote a step-by-step plan that he kept in his computer.Lynda found the files during a routine inspection of his files.Is he guilty of any crime?

A)Saving the computer files comprises the wrongful (and stupid)act and he is guilty of attempted murder.
B)In the absence of any open,outward,manifested act,he had not yet committed a crime.
C)He is guilty of the new felony - abuse of computer files in the second degree - when he recorded his base human thoughts to possible artificial intelligence.
D)He would be guilty,but Lynda's acts were an unlawful search and seizure.
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70
All the below crimes involve the taking of property.Which is the most likely to lead to violence?

A)larceny
B)embezzlement
C)robbery
D)fraud
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71
Fletcher Reede was interested in purchasing some crack and he went looking for a connection.He found Samantha Cole but before he made the purchase he asked her if she was an undercover police officer.She said no but lied.Fletcher bought the drugs and was arrested.Which of the following is true?

A)Samantha's behavior is entrapment.
B)Fletcher is in serious trouble.
C)Samantha's recidivism negates Fletcher's criminal intent.
D)As Samantha is a cop,she was required to tell Fletcher the truth.
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72
Of the following crimes,which has created the most difficulty in drafting a valid enforceable criminal statute?

A)drug offenses
B)varying degrees of homicide
C)statutory rape
D)loitering
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73
A plea bargain serves the interests of society in all of the ways listed below,except

A)court time is saved.
B)the expense of trial is saved.
C)the prosecution might otherwise lose the case.
D)bargained sentences usually are longer.
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74
Which of the below are not defenses to a charge of criminal conduct?

A)self-defense
B)insanity
C)duress
D)the victim's acquiescence
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75
Which of the below is a correct statement regarding the defense of insanity.

A)The defense of insanity is no longer accepted in the United States.
B)A person is not guilty of a crime if in considering the act he was nuts or loony.
C)the defendant was incapable of distinguishing right from wrong at the time the act was committed.
D)the definition of insanity is one used by psychiatrists to determine treatments necessary for a mentally disturbed person.
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76
When arguing his case attorney Perry Masonmint said "My client ate the apple because the serpent beguiled her." Perry is making an analogy to

A)entrapment.
B)self defense.
C)insanity.
D)irresistible impulse
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77
Legal search warrants have certain requirements.Which of the following is not a requirement?

A)must specify the place to be searched
B)must specify the items to be seized
C)must be served by two or more law enforcement officers
D)must specify the time the warrant is to be executed
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78
The federal "exclusionary rule," prohibiting the use in court of evidence wrongfully obtained by the prosecution,was created by

A)Congress in a statute.
B)the executive branch of government,following public hearings.
C)the U.S.Supreme Court.
D)the U.S.Constitution.
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79
About punishment for criminal behavior

A)in recent years states have changed to indeterminate sentencing in criminal punishment.
B)misdemeanors are punishable in state prisons.
C)community service cannot be considered a punishment.
D)A determinate sentence is the confinement for a fixed or minimum period that is specified by statute.
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80
Criminal law is often similar even in different states and sometimes in different countries.Which of the following U.S.crimes is not considered a crime by many countries including Canada and England?

A)rape
B)cultivating hemp
C)robbery
D)treason
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