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Many offenses that do not require proof of intent are called:

A.
Strict liability crimes
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Strict liability crimes
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B.
Common-law crimes
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Common-law crimes
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C.
True crimes
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True crimes
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D.
Mala in se crimes
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Mala in se crimes
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E.
None of the above
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None of the above
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Suggested answer: A

Sometimes an intent to do one act will establish the intent element for another offense, even though the act that was intended did not occur. This is:

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Transferred intent
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Transferred intent
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B.
Felonious intent
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Felonious intent
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C.
General intent
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General intent
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D.
Specific intent
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Specific intent
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: A

When homicide is committed by accident and misfortune in doing any lawful act by lawful means with usual ordinary caution, it is' known as:

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General homicide
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General homicide
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B.
Justifiable homicide
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Justifiable homicide
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C.
Excusable homicide
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Excusable homicide
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D.
Voluntary manslaughter
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Voluntary manslaughter
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E.
Involuntary manslaughter
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Involuntary manslaughter
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Suggested answer: C

A situation whereby there was adequate provocation by the victim to arouse passion and an unlawful killing took place is called:

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Negligent manslaughter
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Negligent manslaughter
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B.
Involuntary manslaughter
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Involuntary manslaughter
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C.
Murder
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Murder
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D.
Voluntary manslaughter
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Voluntary manslaughter
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E.
Excusable homicide
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Excusable homicide
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Suggested answer: D

Battery that mutilates or causes permanent loss of the use of a part of the body of the victim is called:

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Aggravated assault
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Aggravated assault
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B.
Aggravated battery
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Aggravated battery
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C.
Felonious assault
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Felonious assault
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D.
Felonious battery
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Felonious battery
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E.
Mayhem
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Mayhem
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Suggested answer: E

Whoever without lawful authority restrains an individual from going about as he or she wishes may be guilty of:

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False imprisonment
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False imprisonment
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B.
Extortion
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Extortion
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C.
Seduction
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Seduction
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D.
Assault
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Assault
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E.
Battery
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Battery
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Suggested answer: A

The probable cause necessary to constitute a prerequisite to arrest and search by law enforcement officers is:

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A high degree of suspicion
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A high degree of suspicion
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B.
Evidence that will prove guilt
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Evidence that will prove guilt
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C.
Those facts that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the accused committed the offense
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Those facts that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the accused committed the offense
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D.
A preponderance of evidence
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A preponderance of evidence
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E.
None of the above
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None of the above
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Suggested answer: C

The federal agency that has primary jurisdiction over those who print and pass counterfeit money is:

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The FBI
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The FBI
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B.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
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C.
The Secret Service
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The Secret Service
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D.
The U.S. Marshal Service
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The U.S. Marshal Service
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E.
None of the above
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None of the above
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Suggested answer: C

The federal kidnapping statute provides that:

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Primary jurisdiction is in the hands of the Secret Service.
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Primary jurisdiction is in the hands of the Secret Service.
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B.
The FBI cannot enter the case until evidence is developed that the victim was taken across a state line.
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The FBI cannot enter the case until evidence is developed that the victim was taken across a state line.
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C.
The FBI has full jurisdiction in all kidnappings, regardless of interstate transportation of the victim.
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The FBI has full jurisdiction in all kidnappings, regardless of interstate transportation of the victim.
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D.
A presumption is created that if the victim has not been returned within 24 hours following abduction, he or she has been moved interstate.
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A presumption is created that if the victim has not been returned within 24 hours following abduction, he or she has been moved interstate.
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Suggested answer: D

The unlawful taking of property by force or threat of force constitutes the crime of:

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Burglary
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Burglary
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B.
Robbery
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Robbery
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C.
Assault and battery
C.
Assault and battery
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D.
Larceny
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Larceny
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E.
False pretenses
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False pretenses
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Suggested answer: C
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