Business Law Chapter 4
What are the different levels of murder and manslaughter? Explain each. 1st Degree Murder-killing someone with premeditation 2nd Degree Murder-killing someone with malice aforethought ? 2nd Degree Manslaughter-Involuntary-commits killing during an unlawful or reckless act
1st Degree Manslaughter-Voluntary-intend to kill but as a result of personal distress
What are the different levels of murder and manslaughter? Explain each. ? 2nd Degree Murder-killing someone with malice aforethought 1st Degree Manslaughter-Voluntary-intend to kill but as a result of personal distress 2nd Degree Manslaughter-Involuntary-commits killing during an unlawful or reckless act
1st Degree Murder-killing someone with premeditation
What are the different levels of murder and manslaughter? Explain each. 1st Degree Murder-killing someone with premeditation 2nd Degree Murder-killing someone with malice aforethought 1st Degree Manslaughter-Voluntary-intend to kill but as a result of personal distress ?
2nd Degree Manslaughter-Involuntary-commits killing during an unlawful or reckless act
What are the different levels of murder and manslaughter? Explain each. 1st Degree Murder-killing someone with premeditation ? 1st Degree Manslaughter-Voluntary-intend to kill but as a result of personal distress 2nd Degree Manslaughter-Involuntary-commits killing during an unlawful or reckless act
2nd Degree Murder-killing someone with malice aforethought
Are you ever responsible for the criminal conduct of another? Yes ? Conspiracy-extensive planning of a crime
Aiding in the commission of a crime
What is the difference between burglary, larceny, and robbery? ? Larceny-unlawful taking and carrying away of personal property with intent to deprive owner of it Robbery-wrongful taking and carrying away of other's property through violence or threats
Burglary-breaking and entering the dwelling with intent to commit a crime
What are 5 rights of the accused? ? Evidence against cannot be developed from unreasonable searches and seizures Rights to be represented by a lawyer, provided if unable to afford Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt Right to trial by jury-all must agree on guilty verdict
Can't be compelled to testify against oneself
What are 4 points about using self-defense as your defense in an assault/battery case? Must retreat before resorting to force-unless your at home ? Can't use more force than would be necessary to get out of situation Must show in criminal case that you were not the one who started the altercation
Can't set traps in home and claim self defense
What are 4 points about using self-defense as your defense in an assault/battery case? Must retreat before resorting to force-unless your at home Can't set traps in home and claim self defense ? Must show in criminal case that you were not the one who started the altercation
Can't use more force than would be necessary to get out of situation
Are you ever responsible for the criminal conduct of another? Yes Aiding in the commission of a crime ?
Conspiracy-extensive planning of a crime
What are 3 forms of forgery? Signing another's name to check or other legal document Signing one's own name pretending to be someone else with same name ?
Creating a false identity, then sign false name
What are the 3 elements of a crime? ? Criminal Intent Motive
Criminal Act
What are the 3 elements of a crime? Criminal Act ? Motive
Criminal Intent
What is the difference between embezzlement and extortion
Embezzlement is the wrongful taking of another's property who has been entrusted with that property whereas extortion is the unjust taking of money/item of value by public official
What are 5 rights of the accused? Can't be compelled to testify against oneself ? Rights to be represented by a lawyer, provided if unable to afford Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt Right to trial by jury-all must agree on guilty verdict
Evidence against cannot be developed from unreasonable searches and seizures
What are 5 different forms of battery? ? Knife Gun Giving poison/drugs to unsuspecting person Spitting in someone's face
Hand
What are the 3 classifications of crimes and how are they specifically different? Felonies-crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in prison Misdemeanors-less serious crime with a severe penalty-usually a fine or prison under a year ?
Infractions-Lesser misdemeanors-can only be fined
What are 5 different forms of battery? Hand ? Gun Giving poison/drugs to unsuspecting person Spitting in someone's face
Knife
What is the difference between burglary, larceny, and robbery? Burglary-breaking and entering the dwelling with intent to commit a crime ? Robbery-wrongful taking and carrying away of other's property through violence or threats
Larceny-unlawful taking and carrying away of personal property with intent to deprive owner of it
What are the 3 classifications of crimes and how are they specifically different? Felonies-crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in prison ? Infractions-Lesser misdemeanors-can only be fined
Misdemeanors-less serious crime with a severe penalty-usually a fine or prison under a year
What are the 3 elements of a crime? Criminal Act Criminal Intent ?
Motive
What are 4 points about using self-defense as your defense in an assault/battery case? ? Can't set traps in home and claim self defense Can't use more force than would be necessary to get out of situation Must show in criminal case that you were not the one who started the altercation
Must retreat before resorting to force-unless your at home
What are 4 points about using self-defense as your defense in an assault/battery case? Must retreat before resorting to force-unless your at home Can't set traps in home and claim self defense Can't use more force than would be necessary to get out of situation ?
Must show in criminal case that you were not the one who started the altercation
What is an arraignment? ? Process of answering question of pleading guilty or not guilty
Procedure in which the accused is brought before the court, read the indictment, or information
What are 5 rights of the accused? Can't be compelled to testify against oneself Evidence against cannot be developed from unreasonable searches and seizures Rights to be represented by a lawyer, provided if unable to afford Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt ?
Right to trial by jury-all must agree on guilty verdict
What are 5 rights of the accused? Can't be compelled to testify against oneself Evidence against cannot be developed from unreasonable searches and seizures ? Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt Right to trial by jury-all must agree on guilty verdict
Rights to be represented by a lawyer, provided if unable to afford
What is the difference between burglary, larceny, and robbery? Burglary-breaking and entering the dwelling with intent to commit a crime Larceny-unlawful taking and carrying away of personal property with intent to deprive owner of it ?
Robbery-wrongful taking and carrying away of other's property through violence or threats
What are 3 forms of forgery? ? Signing one's own name pretending to be someone else with same name Creating a false identity, then sign false name
Signing another's name to check or other legal document
What are 3 forms of forgery? Signing another's name to check or other legal document ? Creating a false identity, then sign false name
Signing one's own name pretending to be someone else with same name
What are 5 different forms of battery? Hand Knife Gun Giving poison/drugs to unsuspecting person ?
Spitting in someone's face
Because they usually involve no violence to other persons, white-collar crimes are usually punished less severely than are other crimes
True
Criminal insanity, self defense, and immunity are all defenses that can be used in criminal proceedings
True
Generally, all the jurors must vote for conviction before a person can be convicted of a crime
True
Generally, what is crime for an adult is juvenile delinquency for a minor
True
Persons convicted of infractions can only be fined
True
The person who steals a television; the person who, knowing its stolen, buys and resells it; and the consumer who knows it is stolen but buys it anyway are all criminals
True
The saying "Let the punishment fit the crime" reflects the fact that crimes differ widely in seriousness
True
willful and illegal burning of a building
arson
A crime is a punishable offense committed against a. a victim b. society c. the courts d. all of the above
b
How are those below the age of 7 treated according to common law a. they are treated the same as any other alleged criminal b. they were presumed incapable of forming criminal intent c. their criminal intent had to be proven in court d. none of these
b
One who obtains money or other property by lying about a past or existing fact is guilty of a. larceny b. false pretenses c. perjury d. forgery
b
Which of the following is not a defense to criminal charges a. criminal insanity b. ignorance of the law c. self-defense d. All of the above are potential defenses to criminal charges
b
Which of the following would not have criminal intent a. the extremely careless b. the insane c. the voluntarily intoxicated d. all of the above would be held to criminal intent
b
offering or giving something of value to improperly effect performance of another party
bribery
entering a building without permission when intending to commit a crime
burgarly
A plea bargain must be approved by a. the victim of the crime b. the governor of the state c. the judge of the court d. no approval is necessary
c
How can the court compel a witness to testify after they have asserted the right against self-incrimination a. arrest the witness b. ask the judge to hold the witness in contempt c. grant immunity d. plea bargain
c
John and his friend Adam planned to rob First Bank and Trust. Shortly before the crime was carried out, John told Adam he would have nothing to do with it. Nonetheless, Adam robbed the bank according to the plan. John did nothing to stop him. John was charged with a. embezzlement b. extortion c. conspiracy d. none of these, he is innocent of any crime
c
Karl was arrested, but the arresting officer did not read him his Miranda Rights. What type of defense could his attorney to defend Karl a. immunity b. a substantive defense c. a procedural defense d. both a and b
c
What is contempt of court? a. willful disregard of the instruction of your lawyer b. failure to file an appeal on time c. actions that interfere with the administration of justice d. words that express disrespect for witnesses
c
What is the standard of proof in a criminal case? a. proof by a preponderance of the evidence b. proof by clear and convincing evidence c. proof beyond a reasonable doubt d. none of these
c
When a witness refuses to testify after the grant of immunity, what can the witness be charged with a. conspiracy b. extortion c. contempt of court d. none of the above
c
Which of the following is a white-collar crime? a. robbery b. conspiracy c. income tax evasion d. arson
c
agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime
conspiracy
action that hinders the administration of justice
contempt of court
punishable offense against society
crime
defense based on the accused's inability to know right from wrong
criminal insanity
Garfield used her son's computer to call her bank and to have the bank credit $100,000 from her employer's account to her own account. Garfield's employer was unaware of her conduct a. larceny b. computer crime c. robbery d. both a and b
d
Giller, a wholesaler, had overstocked a new color coordinated line of clothing. The goods did not sell. Facing heavy losses, Giller hired someone to set fire to the warehouse. Giller collected on his fire insurance policy. Both men were later arrested, convicted, and imprisoned for? a. arson b. larceny c. conspiracy d. both a and c
d
Goheen and Bass, both under age 18, were tired of high school. So they simply stayed away for a full week. Bored, lonely, and frustrated by the end of the week, they went to the school after midnight, broke into the chemistry lab, and "trashed" it, causing $58,000 in damages. a. littering b. juvenile delinquency c. burglary d. both b and c
d
Nashua was the sales representative for an American oil well equipment company. In order to make a sale to another country, he secretly gave a "goodwill gift" to $500,000 to that country's minister of trade. The facts become known, and he and his employer were prosecuted in the United States of? a. littering b. extortion c. robbery d. bribery
d
Nikki was walking to her bank. A young man grabbed her and threatened to shoot her, and then took her purse. In her purse was her paycheck. The thief took her paycheck, signed Nikki's name, and successfully cashed the paycheck. White crime(s) did the thief commit? a. bribery b. forgery c. robbery d. both b and c
d
Which of the following is not a type of crime of larceny? a. robbery b. shoplifting c. burglary d. forgery
d
Why would someone accept a plea bargain? a. to win favor with a judge b. to save the court time and money c. to confront the accuser at the trial d. to avoid the risk of being convicted of a more serious offense
d
a legal position that allows the defendant to escape criminal liability
defense
taking of another's property or money by a person to whom it has been entrusted
embezzlement
also known as blackmail
extortion
Obtaining property by lying about a past or existing fact
false pretenses
crime punishable by confinement of more than 1 year
felony
one who receives stolen property
fence
falsely making or materially altering a writing to defraud another
forgery
freedom from prosecution
immunity
minor misdemeanor
infractions
the criminal equivalent to a minor
juvenile delinquency
wrongful taking of another's property with the intent to deny them possession
larceny
crime punishable by confinement in jail of less than 1 year
misdemeanor
accused person admitting guilt to a less serious crime in exchange for more serious charges dropped
plea bargaining
a reasonable ground for belief
probable cause
a criminal defense based on how the evidence was obtained or how accused was arrested
procedural
Any penalty provided by law and imposed by a court
punishment
buying property known to be stolen
receiving stolen property
The wrongful taking of another's property from their person or presence by threat of force or violence
robbery
defense/the use of force that appears to be reasonably necessary to the victim to prevent harm
self
legal position that disproves, justifies, or otherwise excuses an alleged criminal act
substantive defense
Substituted criminal liability
vicarious criminal liability
crime typically committed in the workplace and does not involve violence
white collar crimes
"Falsely making or altering a writing to defraud another" is the definition of the crime of embezzlement
False
A person accused of a crime may be forced to waive his or her rights if those rights are explained carefully
False
Contempt of court is only a civil matter and no one can be imprisoned for it
False
Crimes consist of intentional acts or failures to act that violate legal duties to society; no other element need be proved
False
Immunity can be given to anyone to allow them to commit a future crime without being subject to arrest
False
Procedural defenses focus on whether the alleged criminal actually committed the crime
False
There are only two types of larceny-robbery and burglary-and both are felonies
False
When the accused person voluntarily gives up the right to a public trial to avoid the risk of a heavier penalty, it is called a pardon
False
What are the 3 classifications of crimes and how are they specifically different? ? Misdemeanors-less serious crime with a severe penalty-usually a fine or prison under a year Infractions-Lesser misdemeanors-can only be fined
Felonies-crime punishable by confinement for more than a year in prison
What are 5 different forms of battery? Hand Knife Gun ? Spitting in someone's face
Giving poison/drugs to unsuspecting person
What are 5 rights of the accused? Can't be compelled to testify against oneself Evidence against cannot be developed from unreasonable searches and seizures Rights to be represented by a lawyer, provided if unable to afford ? Right to trial by jury-all must agree on guilty verdict
Guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
What are 5 different forms of battery? Hand Knife ? Giving poison/drugs to unsuspecting person Spitting in someone's face
Gun
A threat to expose a crime unless money is paid is a crime of a. extortion b. embezzlement c. conspiracy d. none of these
a
Which of the following is not a constitutional right of the accused a. the right to a private cell when in jail b. the right to refuse to testify against oneself c. the right to be subject to arrest only when there is probable cause d. the right to be represented by a lawyer
a
