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MCSO #149 - Crim Law I Exam Questions
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The preparatory offense by which someone commands, requests, or encourages
another to commit a crime is... - Answer Solicitation

In general, Class 2-6 felonies have a _____ year statute of limitations - Answer 7

The County Attorney SHALL prosecute juveniles as adults if they are within the age
range of ___________ if they commit certain offenses. - Answer 15-17

Someone convicted of a misdemeanor will serve their sentence somewhere other than
_________________________________. - Answer the Department of Corrections

The Culpable Mental States listed in their highest to lowest degree of culpability are: -
Answer Intentionally, Knowingly, Recklessly, Criminal Negligence

Boyfriend and girlfriend argue in their apartment and when girlfriend tries to walk away
to the bathroom, boyfriend grabs her wrists and prevents her from moving. Is this an
example of physical force or mutual combat? - Answer Physical force

Juveniles in a neighborhood are consistently not getting along. An alternative to arrest
and prosecution would be ____________________. - Answer Mediation

Title 13 refers to the fair applicability of the law. Does this suggest law enforcement
should apply the Letter or the Spirit of the law? - Answer Spirit

Conspiracy requires an overt act toward the commission of the crime, except in three
instances. For test purposes, which example was given as the test question answer?
(Just learn all three :)) - Answer 1st Degree Burglary

According to ARS 13-301, a person who aids, counsels, agrees to aid or attempts to aid
another person in planning or committing an offense is called an ____________________. -
Answer Accomplice

The preparatory offense in which someone provides means and opportunity for
someone to commit an offense, knowing the person intends to, is called
_____________________. - Answer Facilitation

Several civil liberties are suspended for convicted felons in AZ. Among those liberties
are, the right to vote, to be on a jury, hold __________________, and possess a firearm. -
Answer public office

The statute of limitations for a petty offense is - Answer 6 months

Title 13 has multiple purposes, is defining Culpable Mental States one of them? - Answer
Yes

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