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MPTC Criminal Law Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED)
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED) Threat to commit a crime - Answer Elements: 
-Communicate 
-Crime 
-Reasonable fear 
Right of arrest: Complaint only 
Sources of Criminal Law - Answer Statutes 
Common law 
Regulations 
Six Kinds of Intent - Answer Specific Intent 
Malicious 
General Intent 
Reckless 
Negligent 
Strict Liability 
Three Rights of Arrest - Answer Arrest Warrant 
Warrantless Arrest 
Complaint Application 
Three ways an officer can arres...
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MPTC Police Academy Review Questions with Verified Solutions
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MPTC Police Academy Review Questions with Verified Solutions What are the six types of intent? General, specific, malicious, strict liability, recklessness and negligence. 
What are the five powers of arrest? Warrant, felony, misdemeanor committed in your presence which is arrestable by statute misdemeanor committed in your presence which amounts to a breach of the peace misdemeanor in the past which is arrestable by statute. 
Define conspiracy. Two or more people agreeing to commit a crime. 
De...
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam 
 
Threat to commit a crime 
Elements: 
-Communicate 
-Crime 
-Reasonable fear 
 
Right of arrest: Complaint only 
Sources of Criminal Law 
Statutes 
Common law 
Regulations 
Six Kinds of Intent 
Specific Intent 
Malicious 
General Intent 
Reckless 
Negligent 
Strict Liability 
Three Rights of Arrest 
Arrest Warrant 
Warrantless Arrest 
Complaint Application 
Three ways an officer can arrest on misdemeanor 
Statute Past 
Statute Present 
Breach & Present 
Statute of limita...
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam Questions and 
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Threat to commit a crime - answerElements: 
-Communicate 
-Crime 
-Reasonable fear 
Right of arrest: Complaint only 
Sources of Criminal Law - answerStatutes 
Common law 
Regulations 
Six Kinds of Intent - answerSpecific Intent 
Malicious 
General Intent 
Reckless 
Negligent 
Strict Liability 
Three Rights of Arrest - answerArrest Warrant 
Warrantless Arrest 
Complaint Application 
Three ways an officer can arrest on misdemeanor - answerSt...
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED)
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (GRADED) Threat to commit a crime - Answer Elements: 
-Communicate 
-Crime 
-Reasonable fear 
Right of arrest: Complaint only 
Sources of Criminal Law - Answer Statutes 
Common law 
Regulations 
Six Kinds of Intent - Answer Specific Intent 
Malicious 
General Intent 
Reckless 
Negligent 
Strict Liability 
Three Rights of Arrest - Answer Arrest Warrant 
Warrantless Arrest 
Complaint Application 
Three ways an officer can arres...
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MPOETC - Criminal Law, Authority and Jurisdiction, Constitutional Law, and Criminal Procedure QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2023
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MPOETC - Criminal 
Law, Authority and 
Jurisdiction, 
Constitutional Law, 
and Criminal 
Procedure QUESTIONS 
WITH 100% VERIFIED 
SOLUTIONS 2023 
What branch of government is responsible for making laws? - ANSWER Legislature 
In what 2 ways do courts interpret statutes? - ANSWER Courts look to written laws to 
interpret and Stare Decisis (previous court cases) 
What is the Exclusionary Rule? - ANSWER All evidence obtained through illegal search 
is inadmissible in court 
What is Codific...
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam
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MPTC Criminal Law Exam 
 
Threat to commit a crime 
Elements: 
-Communicate 
-Crime 
-Reasonable fear 
 
Right of arrest: Complaint only 
Sources of Criminal Law 
Statutes 
Common law 
Regulations 
Six Kinds of Intent 
Specific Intent 
Malicious 
General Intent 
Reckless 
Negligent 
Strict Liability 
Three Rights of Arrest 
Arrest Warrant 
Warrantless Arrest 
Complaint Application 
Three ways an officer can arrest on misdemeanor 
Statute Past 
Statute Present 
Breach & Present 
Statute of limita...
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Criminal Law Baby Bar Review questions with correct answers
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Main Issue Spotting Checklist CORRECT ANSWER 1. Inchoate Crimes 
2. Third Party Liability 
3. Crimes Against Property 
4. Crimes Against A Person 
5. Defenses to Crimes 
 
Inchoate Crimes CORRECT ANSWER CAS 
Conspiracy 
Attempt 
Solicitation 
 
Third Party Liability CORRECT ANSWER EVA 
Enterprise Liability 
Vicarious Liability 
Accomplice Liability 
 
Crimes Against Property CORRECT ANSWER MR. SPELL 
Malicious Mischief 
Robbery 
 
receiving Stolen property 
false Pretenses 
Embezzlement 
Larceny
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WA Bar - Criminal Law questions with correct answers
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Scope CORRECT ANSWER WA Criminal Code is at RCW 9A Criminal liability. The criminal degree of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt." 
 
2 requirements for crime CORRECT ANSWER (1) mens rea (culpable mental state: intent, knowledge, recklessness, or criminal negligence); 
(2) actus reus (culpable act, failure to act) 
 
Crime Planning (Anticipatory/Incohate) Offenses 
 
[[just AASC]] CORRECT ANSWER (1) Attempt 
(2) Accomplice Liability 
(3) Solicitation 
(4) Conspiracy 
 
Attempt CORRECT ANSWER ...
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MPOETC - Criminal Law, Authority and Jurisdiction, Constitutional Law, and Criminal Procedure
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What branch of government is responsible for making laws? - Legislature 
 
In what 2 ways do courts interpret statutes? - Courts look to written laws to interpret and Stare Decisis (previous court cases) 
 
What is the Exclusionary Rule? - All evidence obtained through illegal search is inadmissible in court 
 
What is Codification? - Arranging statutes in a particular way 
 
What is the statute of limitations? - Time limit for the persecution of a crime (charging a suspect) 
 
Wh...
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