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Business Law 1 - Final Exam Questions & Answers 2023(A+GRADED 100%VERIFIED)
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Felony/Misdemeanor - ANS Felony = Serious crime, 1yr or more 
Misdemeanor = Less serious, 1yr or less 
 
Actus Reus - ANS Guilty Act 
The prosecution must prove that the defendant voluntarily commited a prohibited act 
 
Mens Rea - ANS Guilty State of Mind 
 
Insanity (Defense) - ANS If defendant can prove he was insane at time of criminal act, will be declared not guilty
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CMY3701 Part 1: The rational actor model of crime and criminal behaviour + Theme 1: The rational actor model 2024 Questions and Answers
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CMY3701 Part 1: The rational actor model 
of crime and criminal behaviour + Theme 
1: The rational actor model 2024 
Questions and Answers 
Aggravating circumstances - Answer- Cause offender to be punished more severely 
Ex. rape of a child is more serious than rape of adult 
Classical Criminology - Answer- - Emphasises free will 
- Views criminal act as consciously carried out 
- Offender is rational: weighs up advantages and disadvantages 
Main focus: CJS = if it operated in a consistent and p...
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Test Bank For Criminal Law 11th Edition by Joel Samaha
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Chapter 3: The General Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Reus 
Chapter 3 Test Bank 
The Criminal Act: The First Principle of Criminal Liability 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Criminal conduct consists of how many elements? a. two 
b. one c. six d. eight 
ANS: B REF: p.95 OBJ:1 
2. The majority of minor crimes against public order and morals do not include 
a. mens rea. 
b. the voluntary requirement. 
c. actus reus. 
d. a legal duty to obey. 
ANS: A REF: p. 94 OBJ: 2 
3. Criminal conduct that qualifi...
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Test Bank For Criminal Law 11Th Edition International Edition By Joel Samaha
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Chapter 3: The General Principles of Criminal Liability: Actus Reus 
Chapter 3 Test Bank 
The Criminal Act: The First Principle of Criminal Liability 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Criminal conduct consists of how many elements? a. two 
b. one c. six d. eight 
ANS: B REF: p.95 OBJ:1 
2. The majority of minor crimes against public order and morals do not include 
a. mens rea. 
b. the voluntary requirement. 
c. actus reus. 
d. a legal duty to obey. 
ANS: A REF: p. 94 OBJ: 2 
3. Criminal conduct that qualifi...
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MPOETC Exam #2 Questions and Answers
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MPOETC Exam #2 Questions and Answers 
Grading - Correct Answer ️️ -The grading of the offense dictates whether a physical 
arrest can be made on scene, the actor is released and summoned, or an arrest warrant 
must be filed for prior to arrest 
Actor - Correct Answer ️️ -Includes, where relevant, a person guilty of an omission 
Elements of an offense - Correct Answer ️️ -such conduct or such attendant 
circumstances or such a result of conduct as: 
1-is included in the description of...
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Test Bank For CJ 3rd Edition by Larry K. Gaines
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True / False 
1. Actus rea is a person’s mental state, or intent. a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KEYWORDS: 
False 
What Are The Elements Of A Crime? CRIM.GAIN.15.03.02 - 03.02 Bloom’s: Remember 
2. The M'Naghten rule operates as a defense if the person is legally insane. a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KEYWORDS: 
True 
Which Defenses Are Available Under Criminal Law? CRIM.GAIN.15.03.03 - 03.03 
Bloom’s: Remember 
3. Constitutional...
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MPOETC Exam #2 Criminal Law Test, Questions and Answers
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Grading - The grading of the offense dictates whether a physical arrest can be made on scene, the actor is released and summoned, or an arrest warrant must be filed for prior to arrest 
 
Actor - Includes, where relevant, a person guilty of an omission 
 
Elements of an offense - such conduct or such attendant circumstances or such a result of conduct as: 
1-is included in the description of the forbidden conduct in the definition of the offense. 
2-establishes the required kind of cu...
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Arkansas Cosmetology Laws (new) with Certified Solutions 2024
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Result of Violation of Rules adopted by board: Can result in criminal or civil penalty. Each 
day of violation is a separate offense. 
Result of violation of a civil penalty: May result in suspension of license, revocation of 
license, fine or any combination of above. 
If found insane or legally incompetent by a court of law: License can be suspended, but can 
be reinstated with proof of restored mental condition. 
Violation of laws if state pertaining to occupation: Board may penalize, susp...
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MPOETC Exam #2 Questions and Answers
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MPOETC Exam #2 Questions and Answers 
Grading - Correct Answer ️️ -The grading of the offense dictates whether a physical 
arrest can be made on scene, the actor is released and summoned, or an arrest warrant 
must be filed for prior to arrest 
Actor - Correct Answer ️️ -Includes, where relevant, a person guilty of an omission 
Elements of an offense - Correct Answer ️️ -such conduct or such attendant 
circumstances or such a result of conduct as: 
1-is included in the description of...
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CRIMINAL LAW TEST #2 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PASSED AND VERIFIED.
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CRIMINAL LAW TEST #2 2024 QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS PASSED AND VERIFIED. 
Name three main types of Defences - CORRECT ANSWER Alibi, Automatism, 
Intoxication, 
What is required for an Alibi? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. A statement indicating the 
accused was not present at the location of the crime when it happened 
2. An explanation of the accused's whereabouts at that time 
3. The names of any witnesses to the alibi 
What are the different types of automatism defences? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. 
Non-Insa...
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