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Carjacking combines the elements of the crimes of:
a. [removed] robbery and burglary.
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b. [removed] auto theft and burglary.
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c. [removed] robbery and auto theft.
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d. [removed] larceny and auto theft.
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Which of the following is not an element of the crime of rape?
a. [removed] Carnal knowledge
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b. [removed] Force
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c. [removed] Consent
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d. [removed] Enacted upon a female
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3.
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The killing of another human by accident and misfortune is called:
a. [removed] justifiable homicide.
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b. [removed] excusable homicide.
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c. [removed] mala in se homicide.
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d. [removed] mala prohibita justification.
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4.
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The power to try a case for the first time is referred to as:
a. [removed] venue.
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b. [removed] appellate jurisdiction.
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c. [removed] original jurisdiction.
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d. [removed] certiorari.
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5.
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In jurisdictions still requiring that a burglary must be in the nighttime, the criteria for nighttime:
a. [removed] varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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b. [removed] is sunset to sunrise.
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c. [removed] is one half hour before sunset until one half hour after sunrise.
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d. [removed] is when there is sufficient natural daylight to make out a man’s features.
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6.
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One who acts, not intending harm, but with complete disregard for the rights and safety of others, causing harm to result, is:
a. [removed] reckless.
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b. [removed] negligent.
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c. [removed] careless.
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d. [removed] mens rea.
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7.
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A court may acquire jurisdiction over a person by:
a. [removed] consent.
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b. [removed] arrest (legal or illegal).
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c. [removed] extradition.
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d. [removed] All of the choices apply.
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8.
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The key difference between solicitation and being an accessory before the fact relates to whether the target crime is:
a. [removed] a felony or misdemeanor.
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b. [removed] committed.
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c. [removed] mala in se.
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d. [removed] illegal.
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9.
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If consent is obtained by fraud in the inducement, the consent will be:
a. [removed] a valid defense to the accused.
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b. [removed] an invalid defense to the accused.
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c. [removed] a valid defense only in rape cases.
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d. [removed] an invalid defense only in robbery cases.
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10.
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Which of the following is/are the current test(s) of insanity?
a. [removed] Cognitive capacity
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b. [removed] Moral incapacity
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c. [removed] Volitional incapacity
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d. [removed] All of the choices apply.
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