Deck 4: Inside Criminal Law

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Case law effectively establishes a single legal interpretation of a statute across multiple jurisdictions.
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The amendment protects against double jeopardy.

A)Fourth
B)Sixth
C)Fifth
D)Seventh
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Insanity is a valid justification defense.
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makes it possible to convict a person of a crime he or she did not actually commit.

A)Criminal liability
B)Strict liability
C)Accomplice liability
D)Attendant circumstances
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Many states use the concept of to impose harsher penalties on certain crimes.

A)accomplice liability
B)attendant circumstances
C)strict liability
D)concurrence
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English traditions are the exclusive source of common law.
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The necessity defense asserts that circumstances required the defendant to commit the illegal act.
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Which of the following is not one of the functions of criminal law?

A)Teach societal boundaries
B)Rehabilitate criminal offenders
C)Express public morality
D)Protection of citizens from criminal harm
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Criminal law specifies that there must be concurrence between the guilty act and the guilty intent.
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The M'Naughten rule is

A)a test for measuring sanity.
B)case law use at pretrial.
C)admission of intoxication test results at trial.
D)evidence exclusions under Mapp v.Ohio.
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A state of being aware that a risk does exist and then disregarding that risk is recklessness.
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The rules,orders,and decisions of regulatory agencies are known as

A)statutory law
B)case law
C)bureaucratic law
D)administrative law
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Mens rea may be categorized as

A)premeditated and deliberate.
B)reckless or negligent.
C)with malice aforethought.
D)purposeful,knowing,negligent,or reckless.
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The amendment requires states to adhere to the Bill of Rights.

A)First
B)Sixth
C)Ninth
D)Fourteenth
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Which of the following is not a justification defense?

A)Duress
B)Involuntary intoxication
C)Necessity
D)Entrapment
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The primary functions of the law are to protect citizens from harm and to maintain and promote social values.
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The due process clause basically requires that government not act unfairly or arbitrarily.
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The Bill of Rights is comprised of the ten Amendments to the Constitution.
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Statutory law does not include ordinances passed by cities and counties.
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Alcohol intoxication can be used as a defense when

A)it does not involve large amounts.
B)it is involuntary.
C)there is a designated driver.
D)no injuries are sustained by victims.
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The Amendment provides that no person shall be deprived of life,liberty or property without due process of law.

A)4th
B)5th
C)6th
D)8th
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The body of law developed from custom or judicial decisions in English and U.S.courts and not attributable to a legislature is called

A)case law decisions.
B)common law
C)administrative laws and rules.
D)precedent
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The facts surrounding a criminal event that must be proved to convict the defendant of the underlying crime are called

A)attendant circumstances
B)concurrence
C)strict liability
D)culpability
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All of the following are requirements for the defense of duress,except:

A)the threat must be of serious bodily harm or death
B)the threat must be induced by a public official
C)the threat must be immediate and inescapable
D)the harm threatened must be greater than the harm caused by the crime
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A plot by two or more people to carry out an illegal or harmful act is called a

A)conspiracy
B)corpus delicti
C)inchoate offenses
D)targeted
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A law is a statute that provides for greater sanctions against those who commit crimes motivated by bias against an individual or a group based on race,ethnicity,religion,gender,sexual orientation,disability,or age.

A)hate crime
B)inchoate
C)strict liability
D)targeted
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Lex talionis is the concept of

A)equity.
B)causation.
C)retribution.
D)concurrence.
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The Amendment contains the prohibition against double jeopardy.

A)4th
B)5th
C)6th
D)8th
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The legal function of the law is to

A)protect and punish.
B)protect and rehabilitate.
C)rehabilitate and release.
D)rehabilitate and teach.
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In criminal law, prevents unfair practices such as forced confessions,denial of counsel,or unreasonable searches.

A)substantive due process
B)procedural due process
C)stare decisis
D)Lex talionis
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Statutory law includes all of the following except

A)state and federal statutes.
B)county ordinances.
C)city ordinances.
D)case law.
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The purpose of the social function of law is to

A)socialize offenders.
B)reflect values and norms of society.
C)rehabilitate offenders.
D)preserve common law.
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One of the earliest known examples of written law was

A)the Code of Hammurabi.
B)the Mosaic Code.
C)English common law.
D)the Bill of Rights.
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The Model Penal Code sets forth

A)case law decisions.
B)general principles of criminal responsibility.
C)administrative laws and rules.
D)common law.
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According to criminal law,there must be between the guilty act and the guilty intent.

A)concurrence
B)compatibility
C)coincidence
D)connection
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Unlawful pressure brought to bear on a person,causing the person to perform an act that he or she would not otherwise perform is .

A)duress
B)mistake
C)necessity
D)entrapment
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A wrongful mental state is known as .

A)actus reus
B)corpus delicit
C)mens rea
D)stare decisis
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Ultimately,it is the which determines whether an individual's due process has been violated.

A)United States Supreme Court
B)Federal Legislature
C)Prosecutor
D)President
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Public backlash against the insanity defense led to enacting

A)the substantial capacity test.
B)the irresistible impulse test.
C)"guilty but mentally ill" statutes.
D)the Durham rule.
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Hate crime laws make a person's an important attendant circumstance to his or her criminal act.

A)motive
B)mens rea.
C)ethnicity
D)negligence
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The primary legal function of the law is to maintain social order by protecting citizens from
.
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If Awlaki were to have been charged with terrorist activities,as an enemy combatant where would his case be heard?

A)State criminal court
B)Federal criminal court
C)Federal civil court
D)Military tribunals
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Felony-murder rules tend to negate what aspect of criminal justice?

A)mens rea
B)attempt
C)concurrence
D)All of these choices
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Of the five men killed in the Old Fire,how many did Rickie Lee Fowler intend to kill?

A)zero
B)one
C)three
D)five
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Precedents are rules of law announced in .
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What criminal charge would Richard Fox likely face,given the description of the incident?

A)First degree murder
B)Manslaughter
C)Negligent discharge of an explosive
D)Reckless discharge of an explosive
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is the failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances.
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The use of the category "enemy combatant" has had what effect on individual rights?

A)It expanded them to apply to all people under US custody.
B)It restricted them to apply to only US citizens.
C)It expanded them to apply to all foreigners,including those taken on the battlefield.
D)It restricted them from applying to those battlefield prisoners,even if they are US citizens.
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For Fox not to be charged with murder,the district attorney must have believed what part of Fox's account?

A)Fox was not angry at his girlfriend
B)The discharge of the cannon was an accident.
C)Fox deployed the cannon as a weapon.
D)Fox had been drinking heavily before the cannon was fired.
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Based on just the preface,what statement below would best describe Fox' mental state?

A)Mens rea would apply in this case.
B)An attempt was demonstrated by the firing of the cannon.
C)Concurrence was demonstrated by the firing of the cannon and the death of the girlfriend.
D)Mens rea would not apply in this case.
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What fact would suggest that Fowler had malice aforethought toward the victims of Old Fire?

A)Fowler was angry at being thrown out a a family member's house.
B)Fowler with deliberately started the Old Fire blaze.
C)Fowler purposefully retaliated against the family member with whom he had an argument.
D)None of these choices
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If Awlaki had engaged in piracy rather than terrorism,what venue would these cases be heard? Hint: Pirates are not enemy combatants.

A)State criminal court
B)Federal criminal court
C)Federal civil court
D)Military tribunals
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The fact that Fowler was angry at his family might be grounds for what legal defense?

A)substantial-capacity test
B)infancy
C)irresistible-impulse
D)insanity
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What fact would not matter in the murder charges against Fowler?

A)The five victims died due to heart attacks,not due to burns or smoke inhalation.
B)One of the victims died a week after the event.
C)The Old Fire burned 1,003 homes.
D)Fowler intentionally started the Old Fire.
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Murder is defined as the willful killing of another human being.Murder,punishable by death,must be both premeditated and what else?

A)deliberate
B)without malice
C)justifiable
D)spontaneous
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What is the legal difference between a US citizen committing armed robbery and a US enemy combatant fighting American forces on a foreign battlefield?

A)The robbery suspect used a gun,thus making it a civil matter.
B)The armed robber,it may be said,took up arms against the US Government.
C)The enemy combatant took up arms against the US Government.
D)There are no differences between the two.
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Legislatures enact .
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Strict liability allows a finding of guilt even if is lacking.
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_________is the guilty act.
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Through its ,the American Law Institute seeks to bring uniformity to U.S.law.
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An act that is deemed criminal because it could do harm,which laws try to prevent,is called a(n)
.
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List the four written sources of United States criminal law.
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The Fourth Amendment requirement that no warrants for a search or an arrest can be issued without
.
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is unlawful pressure brought upon a person causing them to perform an act they would not otherwise have performed.
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An act that is deemed is less serious than one that is purposefully committed.
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due process requires that the laws used in accusing and convicting offenders be fair.
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A wrongful mental state,or intent,is called .
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is a homicide in which the intent to kill was present in the mind of the offender,but malice was lacking.
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The law that defines the acts the government will punish is called .
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is a court decision that serves as example of authority for deciding subsequent cases.
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Explain precedent and the importance of stare decisis.
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is a homicide in which the offender had no intent to kill her or his victim.
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An offense is conduct deemed criminal without actual harm being done,provided that the harm that would have occurred is one the
law tries to prevent.
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Infancy is a defense in which the individual's wrongdoing is excluded because he/she is too to understand the consequences of his/her actions.
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The Amendment provides that no person should be deprived of life,liberty,or property without due process of law.
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The practice of deciding new cases with reference to precedents is known as .
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The rules that define how the rights and duties of individuals can be enforced is criminal law.
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due process mandates that the law must be carried out in a method that is fair and orderly.
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Statutory rape is an example of a liability law.
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The Fourth Amendment protection from unreasonable and seizures.
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Case law effectively establishes a single legal interpretation of a statute across multiple jurisdictions.
False
2
The amendment protects against double jeopardy.

A)Fourth
B)Sixth
C)Fifth
D)Seventh
C
3
Insanity is a valid justification defense.
False
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makes it possible to convict a person of a crime he or she did not actually commit.

A)Criminal liability
B)Strict liability
C)Accomplice liability
D)Attendant circumstances
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Many states use the concept of to impose harsher penalties on certain crimes.

A)accomplice liability
B)attendant circumstances
C)strict liability
D)concurrence
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English traditions are the exclusive source of common law.
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The necessity defense asserts that circumstances required the defendant to commit the illegal act.
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Which of the following is not one of the functions of criminal law?

A)Teach societal boundaries
B)Rehabilitate criminal offenders
C)Express public morality
D)Protection of citizens from criminal harm
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Criminal law specifies that there must be concurrence between the guilty act and the guilty intent.
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The M'Naughten rule is

A)a test for measuring sanity.
B)case law use at pretrial.
C)admission of intoxication test results at trial.
D)evidence exclusions under Mapp v.Ohio.
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A state of being aware that a risk does exist and then disregarding that risk is recklessness.
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The rules,orders,and decisions of regulatory agencies are known as

A)statutory law
B)case law
C)bureaucratic law
D)administrative law
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Mens rea may be categorized as

A)premeditated and deliberate.
B)reckless or negligent.
C)with malice aforethought.
D)purposeful,knowing,negligent,or reckless.
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The amendment requires states to adhere to the Bill of Rights.

A)First
B)Sixth
C)Ninth
D)Fourteenth
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Which of the following is not a justification defense?

A)Duress
B)Involuntary intoxication
C)Necessity
D)Entrapment
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The primary functions of the law are to protect citizens from harm and to maintain and promote social values.
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The due process clause basically requires that government not act unfairly or arbitrarily.
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The Bill of Rights is comprised of the ten Amendments to the Constitution.
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Statutory law does not include ordinances passed by cities and counties.
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Alcohol intoxication can be used as a defense when

A)it does not involve large amounts.
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C)there is a designated driver.
D)no injuries are sustained by victims.
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The Amendment provides that no person shall be deprived of life,liberty or property without due process of law.

A)4th
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C)6th
D)8th
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The body of law developed from custom or judicial decisions in English and U.S.courts and not attributable to a legislature is called

A)case law decisions.
B)common law
C)administrative laws and rules.
D)precedent
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The facts surrounding a criminal event that must be proved to convict the defendant of the underlying crime are called

A)attendant circumstances
B)concurrence
C)strict liability
D)culpability
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All of the following are requirements for the defense of duress,except:

A)the threat must be of serious bodily harm or death
B)the threat must be induced by a public official
C)the threat must be immediate and inescapable
D)the harm threatened must be greater than the harm caused by the crime
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A plot by two or more people to carry out an illegal or harmful act is called a

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C)inchoate offenses
D)targeted
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A law is a statute that provides for greater sanctions against those who commit crimes motivated by bias against an individual or a group based on race,ethnicity,religion,gender,sexual orientation,disability,or age.

A)hate crime
B)inchoate
C)strict liability
D)targeted
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Lex talionis is the concept of

A)equity.
B)causation.
C)retribution.
D)concurrence.
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The Amendment contains the prohibition against double jeopardy.

A)4th
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C)6th
D)8th
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The legal function of the law is to

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B)protect and rehabilitate.
C)rehabilitate and release.
D)rehabilitate and teach.
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In criminal law, prevents unfair practices such as forced confessions,denial of counsel,or unreasonable searches.

A)substantive due process
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C)stare decisis
D)Lex talionis
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Statutory law includes all of the following except

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C)city ordinances.
D)case law.
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The purpose of the social function of law is to

A)socialize offenders.
B)reflect values and norms of society.
C)rehabilitate offenders.
D)preserve common law.
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One of the earliest known examples of written law was

A)the Code of Hammurabi.
B)the Mosaic Code.
C)English common law.
D)the Bill of Rights.
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The Model Penal Code sets forth

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C)administrative laws and rules.
D)common law.
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According to criminal law,there must be between the guilty act and the guilty intent.

A)concurrence
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D)connection
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Unlawful pressure brought to bear on a person,causing the person to perform an act that he or she would not otherwise perform is .

A)duress
B)mistake
C)necessity
D)entrapment
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A wrongful mental state is known as .

A)actus reus
B)corpus delicit
C)mens rea
D)stare decisis
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Ultimately,it is the which determines whether an individual's due process has been violated.

A)United States Supreme Court
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C)Prosecutor
D)President
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Public backlash against the insanity defense led to enacting

A)the substantial capacity test.
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C)"guilty but mentally ill" statutes.
D)the Durham rule.
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Hate crime laws make a person's an important attendant circumstance to his or her criminal act.

A)motive
B)mens rea.
C)ethnicity
D)negligence
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The primary legal function of the law is to maintain social order by protecting citizens from
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If Awlaki were to have been charged with terrorist activities,as an enemy combatant where would his case be heard?

A)State criminal court
B)Federal criminal court
C)Federal civil court
D)Military tribunals
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Felony-murder rules tend to negate what aspect of criminal justice?

A)mens rea
B)attempt
C)concurrence
D)All of these choices
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Of the five men killed in the Old Fire,how many did Rickie Lee Fowler intend to kill?

A)zero
B)one
C)three
D)five
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Precedents are rules of law announced in .
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What criminal charge would Richard Fox likely face,given the description of the incident?

A)First degree murder
B)Manslaughter
C)Negligent discharge of an explosive
D)Reckless discharge of an explosive
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is the failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances.
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The use of the category "enemy combatant" has had what effect on individual rights?

A)It expanded them to apply to all people under US custody.
B)It restricted them to apply to only US citizens.
C)It expanded them to apply to all foreigners,including those taken on the battlefield.
D)It restricted them from applying to those battlefield prisoners,even if they are US citizens.
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For Fox not to be charged with murder,the district attorney must have believed what part of Fox's account?

A)Fox was not angry at his girlfriend
B)The discharge of the cannon was an accident.
C)Fox deployed the cannon as a weapon.
D)Fox had been drinking heavily before the cannon was fired.
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Based on just the preface,what statement below would best describe Fox' mental state?

A)Mens rea would apply in this case.
B)An attempt was demonstrated by the firing of the cannon.
C)Concurrence was demonstrated by the firing of the cannon and the death of the girlfriend.
D)Mens rea would not apply in this case.
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What fact would suggest that Fowler had malice aforethought toward the victims of Old Fire?

A)Fowler was angry at being thrown out a a family member's house.
B)Fowler with deliberately started the Old Fire blaze.
C)Fowler purposefully retaliated against the family member with whom he had an argument.
D)None of these choices
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If Awlaki had engaged in piracy rather than terrorism,what venue would these cases be heard? Hint: Pirates are not enemy combatants.

A)State criminal court
B)Federal criminal court
C)Federal civil court
D)Military tribunals
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The fact that Fowler was angry at his family might be grounds for what legal defense?

A)substantial-capacity test
B)infancy
C)irresistible-impulse
D)insanity
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What fact would not matter in the murder charges against Fowler?

A)The five victims died due to heart attacks,not due to burns or smoke inhalation.
B)One of the victims died a week after the event.
C)The Old Fire burned 1,003 homes.
D)Fowler intentionally started the Old Fire.
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Murder is defined as the willful killing of another human being.Murder,punishable by death,must be both premeditated and what else?

A)deliberate
B)without malice
C)justifiable
D)spontaneous
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What is the legal difference between a US citizen committing armed robbery and a US enemy combatant fighting American forces on a foreign battlefield?

A)The robbery suspect used a gun,thus making it a civil matter.
B)The armed robber,it may be said,took up arms against the US Government.
C)The enemy combatant took up arms against the US Government.
D)There are no differences between the two.
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Legislatures enact .
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Strict liability allows a finding of guilt even if is lacking.
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_________is the guilty act.
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Through its ,the American Law Institute seeks to bring uniformity to U.S.law.
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An act that is deemed criminal because it could do harm,which laws try to prevent,is called a(n)
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List the four written sources of United States criminal law.
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The Fourth Amendment requirement that no warrants for a search or an arrest can be issued without
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is unlawful pressure brought upon a person causing them to perform an act they would not otherwise have performed.
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An act that is deemed is less serious than one that is purposefully committed.
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due process requires that the laws used in accusing and convicting offenders be fair.
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A wrongful mental state,or intent,is called .
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is a homicide in which the intent to kill was present in the mind of the offender,but malice was lacking.
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The law that defines the acts the government will punish is called .
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is a court decision that serves as example of authority for deciding subsequent cases.
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71
Explain precedent and the importance of stare decisis.
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72
is a homicide in which the offender had no intent to kill her or his victim.
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An offense is conduct deemed criminal without actual harm being done,provided that the harm that would have occurred is one the
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Infancy is a defense in which the individual's wrongdoing is excluded because he/she is too to understand the consequences of his/her actions.
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75
The Amendment provides that no person should be deprived of life,liberty,or property without due process of law.
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The practice of deciding new cases with reference to precedents is known as .
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77
The rules that define how the rights and duties of individuals can be enforced is criminal law.
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78
due process mandates that the law must be carried out in a method that is fair and orderly.
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79
Statutory rape is an example of a liability law.
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The Fourth Amendment protection from unreasonable and seizures.
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