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Giving or attempting to give to another person an instrument known to be false with intent to defraud is:

A.
Forgery
A.
Forgery
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B.
False pretenses
B.
False pretenses
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C.
Counterfeiting
C.
Counterfeiting
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D.
Uttering
D.
Uttering
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: D

The unlawful restraint by one person of the physical liberty of another person is the crime of:

A.
Kidnapping
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Kidnapping
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B.
Unlawful restraint
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Unlawful restraint
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C.
Abduction
C.
Abduction
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D.
False imprisonment
D.
False imprisonment
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: D

In some states it is a crime to begin a criminal case without probable cause in bad faith and with the intent of harassing or injuring the other party. The crime is:

A.
Felonious intent
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Felonious intent
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B.
Felonious harassment
B.
Felonious harassment
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C.
Malicious prosecution
C.
Malicious prosecution
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D.
Misprision of a felony
D.
Misprision of a felony
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: C

When a person in his or her private capacity and not as a public official uses written or oral threats of force or fright and demands money or property to which he or she is not entitled, the crime committed is:

A.
Blackmail
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Blackmail
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B.
Criminal defamation
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Criminal defamation
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C.
Bribery
C.
Bribery
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D.
Misprision of a felony
D.
Misprision of a felony
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: A

The corrupt procurement of another to commit perjury is:

A.
Perjury
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Perjury
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B.
Solicitation
B.
Solicitation
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C.
Bribery
C.
Bribery
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D.
Subornation of perjury
D.
Subornation of perjury
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E.
Misprision of a felony
E.
Misprision of a felony
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Suggested answer: D

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is under the:

A.
Treasury Department
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Treasury Department
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B.
Department of the Interior
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Department of the Interior
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C.
Department of Defense
C.
Department of Defense
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D.
Department of Justice
D.
Department of Justice
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E.
State Department
E.
State Department
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Suggested answer: D

Federal trial courts are called:

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District courts
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District courts
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B.
Courts of Appeal
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Courts of Appeal
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C.
Chancery courts
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Chancery courts
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D.
Superior courts
D.
Superior courts
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E.
County courts
E.
County courts
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Suggested answer: A

The United States Supreme Court consists of:

A.
5 members
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5 members
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B.
12 members
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12 members
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C.
16 members
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16 members
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D.
7 members
D.
7 members
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E.
9 members
E.
9 members
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Suggested answer: E

The prohibition against being tried twice for the same crime is found in the:

A.
First Amendment of the US. Constitution
A.
First Amendment of the US. Constitution
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B.
Third Amendment of the US. Constitution
B.
Third Amendment of the US. Constitution
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C.
Fifth Amendment of the US. Constitution
C.
Fifth Amendment of the US. Constitution
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D.
Fourteenth Amendment of the US. Constitution
D.
Fourteenth Amendment of the US. Constitution
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E.
None of the above
E.
None of the above
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Suggested answer: C

In a criminal prosecution, the measure of evidence used to find the accused guilty is:

A.
Beyond a reasonable doubt
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Beyond a reasonable doubt
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B.
Probable cause
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Probable cause
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C.
Suspicion
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Suspicion
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D.
Preponderance of evidence
D.
Preponderance of evidence
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Suggested answer: A
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