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Criminal Law Study Set 1
Exam 11: Theft and Analogous Offenses
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Steve is a computer whiz and uses his computer to access other computers around the world with the intent to steal the identity information of each computer owner. What crime may be charged against Steve?
Question 42
True/False
Sam buys a home from George and finances the home through the Mistletoe National Bank. Sam agrees to and signs papers alleging that he will make all the payments required on the loan. Actually, Sam has no intention of making the payments. He simply discovered a way to have a nice home cheaper than paying rent. He knows he will be changing jobs in six months and leaving the area. This act is known as false pretenses.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Jack is a crook with an honest face. People easily trust him. Jack works a scam in which he convinces the elderly to invest their life savings in a false company based on false annual reports of highly lucrative returns. He insists the investment must be in cash to facilitate timely return on investment. What is guilty of a crime involving what?
Question 44
Essay
Compare the elements of larceny and burglary. What element separates larceny from burglary?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
What must the mens rea for larceny include?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
What relationship do forgery and uttering share in a criminal act?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
What is another word for the Latin word "asportation?"
Question 48
Multiple Choice
What is blackmail, which consists of taking another's property by threats of future harm?
Question 49
Multiple Choice
In respect to larceny, the Latin phrase, trespass be bonis asportatis, refers to a tort in which one party interfered with another's lawful possession of what?
Question 50
True/False
Punishments for larceny have changed over time; however, the common law elements of the crime have remained more or less intact.
Question 51
Short Answer
____________________ is the act committed when someone in lawful possession of property retains or converts the property for his or her own use with the intent to steal or defraud the rightful owner.
Question 52
True/False
In
Foreman v. United States
, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the case based on the fact that the prosecution failed to provide proof to the jury that the act included a value of $250 or more.