MPTC CRIMINAL LAW EXAM ACTUAL EXAM ALL 300
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS LATEST
2024-2025 UPDATE
Threat to commit a crime - ANSWER-Elements:
-Communicate
-Crime
-Reasonable fear
Right of arrest: Complaint only
QUESTION: Sources of Criminal Law - ANSWER-Statutes
Common law
Regulations
QUESTION: Six Kinds of Intent - ANSWER-Specific Intent
Malicious
General Intent
Reckless
Negligent
Strict Liability
QUESTION: Three Rights of Arrest - ANSWER-Arrest Warrant
Warrantless Arrest
Complaint Application
QUESTION: Three ways an officer can arrest on misdemeanor - ANSWER-Statute Past
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Statute Present
Breach & Present
QUESTION: Statute of limitations for murder - ANSWER-No limit
QUESTION: Statute of limitations for child sexual offenses - ANSWER-27 years, or no limit if
independent evidence is found that corroborates victim's story
QUESTION: Statute of limitations for adult sexual offenses - ANSWER-15 years
QUESTION: Statute of limitations for robbery & incest - ANSWER-10 years
QUESTION: Most other offenses - ANSWER-6 years
QUESTION: Statute of limitations if victim was under 16 at time of crime - ANSWER-Period does
not begin until victim reaches age of 16, or violation is reported to LE, whichever happens first
QUESTION: Statute of limitations for prostitution - ANSWER-1 year
QUESTION: Accessory after the fact - ANSWER-Elements:
-Knowledge of felony
-Assist
-Felon
-Intent to avoid arrest
Right of Arrest: Felony
QUESTION: Attempt to commit a crime - ANSWER-Elements:
-Specific Intent
-Overt Act
-Failure
Right of Arrest:
-felony if attempt is felony punishable by at least 5 years
-complaint if attempt is felony punishable by less than 5 years or any misdemeanor
-warrantless arrest in presence if attempt involves any larceny
QUESTION: Conspiracy - ANSWER-Element:
-agreement between two or more people to do something unlawful
Right of Arrest:
-if conspiring to commit felony: felony
-if conspiring to commit misdemeanor: complaint
QUESTION: Solicitation of a felony - ANSWER-Elements:
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-solicit
-intent
Right of arrest:
-never been decided, get a warrant
QUESTION: Extortion - ANSWER-Elements:
-Communication
-Suspect maliciously intended to accuse another of a crime, injure the person or property of
another, or use power invested in suspect against another
-Intent to get something
Right of arrest: felony
QUESTION: Assault - ANSWER-Elements:
-Attempted Battery, or
-Threatened Battery
Right of Arrest: arrest for breach in presence, complaint if not
QUESTION: Assault by Dangerous Weapon - ANSWER-Elements:
-Assault
-Dangerous weapon
Right of arrest: felony
QUESTION: Assault and Battery - ANSWER-Elements:
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