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Category > Law Posted 20 Sep 2017 My Price 7.00

Please know your criminal justice before answering!

 Please know your criminal justice before answering!!!!!

1. _______ are criminal acts that are punished before the ultimate intended act occurs:
a. Thoughts reflecting unlawful intent
b. Inchoate crimes
c. Threats without the apparent, present ability to engage in the unlawful conduct
d. None of the above

2. The required intent for the crime of attempt is:
a. General intent
b. Reckless
c. Specific intent
d. Negligent

3. All of the following are tests used to ascertain the criminal act element for attempt EXCEPT:
a. Substantial Step 
b. Factual Impossibility
c. Proximity 
d. Probable desistance

4. The _______ test analyzes whether the defendant has progressed so far that it is probable he or she will not desist without interruption from law enforcement or other intervening circumstances
a. Res ipsa loquitur 
b. Substantial step
c. Probable desistance
d. Proximity

5. The _____ test examines the defendant’s actions at a moment in time to determine whether the defendant has no other purpose than committing the crime at issue:
a. Res ipsa loquitur 
b. Substantial step
c. Probable desistance
d. Proximity

6. ___________ is generally not a defense to attempt:
a. Legal impossibility
b. Voluntary Abandonment
c. Factual impossibility
d. Failure to prove specific intent to commit the intended crime

7. ________ means the defendant believes he or she is attempting to commit a crime, but the defendant’s actions are not unlawful:
a. Legal Impossibility
b. Voluntary Abandonment
c. Factual Impossibility
d. Res ipsa loquitor

8. ________ is an agreement with another person to commit a crime:
a. Solicitation
b. Conspiracy
c. Attempt
d. None of the above

9. The ________ holds conspiracy members criminally responsible for every foreseeable crime committed in furtherance of the conspiracy:
a. Wharton’s rule
b. RICO
c. Res ipsa loquitor
d. Pinkerton rule

10. _________ is words or conduct that induces another to commit a crime.
a. Solicitation
b. Conspiracy
c. Attempt
d. None of the above

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