AJ 102 THEMES
10. The elements of battery are ...... and ...... use of force on another
Willful, unlawful
2. A felony which may be reduced to a misdemeanor is called a_______
Wobbler
2. A misdemeanor which may be reduced to an infraction is called a
Woblette
1.the statue of limitations is the maximum time between the _____ of a crime and the _____ of ______
commision, cominsment, prosecution
1.The three sources of criminal law are
constitutions statues (written law) case law
3.Corpus delicti means........ of the ..........
Body, crime
9. It is a felony to possess a dirk or dagger if it is ......... on the ........
Concealed , person
7. Police contacts with citizens can be categorized in three ways:
Consensual encounters Detentions Arrest
15. The primary difference between robbery and extortion is the element of ....
Consent
2. The three sources of criminal law are:
Constitutions, written law, case law
9. When an object which has a legal use, such as a garden hoe, is used in a deadly or dangerous manner, it becomes a
Deadly weapon
16. The four categories of theft are are:
False pretenses, larceny, trick or device, embezzlement
10. It is a ......... to conflict a traumatic injury on a spouse or co-habitant
Felony
2. The three categories of crime are _____________,_________, and __________
Felony, misdemeanor, infraction
13. Sodomy is sexual contact between the ....... of one person and the ..... of another
Penis, anus
7. Arrest may be made by a ...... ......... or a ..........
Police officer, private person
5. The three parties to a crime are:
Principal, accomplice, accessory
4. The M'Naghten rule of insanity is sometimes called the: ...... from...... test
Right, wrong
10. The elements of assault are: an unlawful..... coupled with ...... ........ to commit a violent injury
Attempt, present ability, injury
7. One way that an arrested person can be released from custody is:
Bail, citation, PC 849b
9. Give three examples of billy (22210PC)
Baseball bat, police baton, pick handle
6.. The elements of an attempted crime are: A. A specific.... B. A direct but ........ .....
- intent -ineffectual act
5. A principal in a crime is a person who:
-aids and abets -advises and encourages -gets another person to commit a crime
4. All persons are capable of committing crimes except those in the following classes:
-mentally incapacitated -unconscious of act -mistake of fact -misfortunate accident -children under the age of 14 who do not know the difference between right andwrong
8. A person disturbs the peace when they commit the following acts:
1. Fighting in public 2. Loud and unreasonable noise 3. Words literally to provide immediate violent reaction
8. Three examples of conduct prohibited by 647 PC- Disorderly Conduct- Are:
1. Lewd conduct 2. Prostitution 3. Public intoxication
13. Lewd acts with a child ( 228 (a) PC) relates to acts with children under ...... years of age
14
12. Unlawful sexual intercourse prohibits intercourse with a person under ...... years of age regardless of consent
18
11. In murder or manslaughter, death must occur within ..... years and 1 day from the time the cause of death was administered
3
3. In order to constitute a crime there must be a unity of ........ and .....
Act, intent
14. Entry may be either ...... or ......
Actual, constructive
11. Name 3 special circumstances listed in 190.2 PC (death penalty)
Administration of poison, killing a targeted juror, drive by killing by firearm
14. Burglary is a ..... intent crime
Intent
5. A feigned accomplice lacks criminal ....... to commit the crime
Intent
11. Homicide may be either felonious (criminal) or ........ or ......
Justifiable, excusable
7. An arrested person, if not otherwise released, shall be taken before a ......... in the country in which the offense is triable.
Magistrate
11. The primary difference between murder and manslaughter is
Malice
13. Oral compilation is sexual contact between the ....... of one person and the ....... ...... or ...... of another
Mouth, sexual organs, anus
3. The three sources of intent are:
Specific intent, general intent, transferred intent
8.Disorderly conduct statutes are an effective tool to deal with many ..... problems
Street
14.Burglary can be accomplished by entering a ....,....,....,or .... with the intent to commit theft of any felony
Structure, vehicle, vessel, aircraft
16. the Elemis of theft are: (A) ..... a thing of value; (B)without .... of the owner; (C) with the..... intent to permanently deprive the owner of the use of the property
Taking, consent, intent
15. Robbery is the ..... of personal property from the .... or ....presence of the victim..... their will, by means of ....... or fear.....
Taking, victim, immediate against, force, fear
12. Identify 3 circumstance in which intercourse with a spouse is considered rape:
Use of force, unconscious of the act, use of a public official
12. Identify 3 circumstances in which intercourse is considered rape:
Use of force, unconscious of the act, use of a public official
2. A criminal statute which is vague and uncertain to the point that a standard of conduct cannot be ascertained is
Void
6. Abandonment of a crime is a defense only if the attempt is freely and ........ abandoned before the ..... and there is no........... ...... prompting the abandonment
Voluntary, act, outside cause
1.Venue refers to the ________ of the court which will hear a case while jurisdiction refers to the court's _______ to hear a case.
location, authority
1.A crime is a "wrong" against the _______.
people/society