Chapter 6: Attempts—Solicitation—Obstructing Justice—Conspiracy Quiz
If "A" and "B" plan a burglary, and "A" buys a pry bar as a result, both are then guilty of conspiracy even thought they are arrested before they actually do anything else toward commission of the burglary.
True
If one offers an officer a bribe, but the officer refuses, the one offering the bribe is still guilty of the crime of solicitation.
True
If one shoots another, not knowing the person he shot was already dead, he is not guilty of assault.
True
Merely asking another to accept a bribe legally consummates the crime of solicitation.
True
Offering a teacher something of value in order to receive a better grade constitutes the crime of bribery under PC 67.5.
True
One is not guilty of perjury if he falsely testifies as to some immaterial fact.
True
The crime of solicitation must be corroborated by two witnesses or by one witness and corroborating circumstances.
True
The offense of solicitation does not require an overt act other than the initial solicitation.
True
There can be no crime of attempt if there is an impossibility of its consumption.
True
Entering a car without the owner's consent and operating the starter with a stolen key constitutes an attempted theft.
True
An act of preparation is sufficient to make one guilty of an attempted crime.
False
Because of their marital status, husband and wife cannot commit the crime of conspiracy in CA.
False
If "A" takes money from "B" to commit perjury, but instead "A" tells the truth, "B" is still guilty of subornation of perjury.
False
If one attempts to shoot another with an unloaded gun, he is guilty of an assault.
False
Mere agreement by two or more persons to commit a felony constitutes conspiracy.
False
One who abandons his original purpose after committing acts toward the commission of a crime is not guilty of any crime.
False
Soliciting one to commit a misdemeanor is a crime under PC 653f.
False
A person can be guilty of attempting to steal money from an empty cash drawer if at the time he thought it contained money.
True
All coconspirators are liable for the consequences of the acts of any one of the group in carrying out of the conspiracy.
True
Conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor is a felony under PC 182.
True