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Benton, a bank guard, and his friend, Adams, planned to rob Benton's employer, the First Bank and Trust of Evansville. Shortly before the crime was to be carried out, Benton told Adams that he would have nothing to do with it. Nonetheless, Adams robb
a) embezzlement.
b) conspiracy
c)
d)

Maggie has been unable to sell her home because it is old and deteriorated. In order to build a new house, Maggie sets fire to her house and then files an insurance claim to obtain money to build a newer home. What crime did Maggie commit?
a) conspiracy
b) arson
c)
d)

A plea bargain that has been arrived at by negotiations between the accused and the prosecutor must still be approved by
a) the victim of the crime.
b) the judge of the court in which the case is being tried.
c)
d)

As one of her duties as an administrative assistant in Technical Support, Diana is entrusted with ordering and then inventorying all new computer software and hardware. Diana manipulates invoices, dollar amounts, and the inventory itself with the int
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Jayson earns a great income working as a financial vice president of a major corporation. His company prohibits management from dating lower-level staff members. However, Jayson begins dating one of his employees, Gloria, secretly. When Jayson does n
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

________Bail____________ is a sum of money or property deposited or pledged to guarantee that the arrested person will appear for a preliminary hearing or trial.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Victor was arrested and accused of a variety of crimes including arson, bribery, and conspiracy to commit fraud. Victor and his attorney agree that he will plead guilty to the bribery charges in exchange for having the more serious crimes of arson an
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

A crime punishable by confinement in a county or city jail for less than one year, by fine, or both is known as a(n) ____Felony_______.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

An arraignment happens shortly after a person is arrested when he or she is brought into court and the formal charges are read.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Persons convicted of infractions can only be fined
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Procedural defenses focus on whether the alleged criminal actually committed the crime.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)

Laws that regulate an individuals' contact and clearly lay out one's duties in society are known as __________ laws. Because they deal with duties not kept to society, individuals are charged by the government. 
a) Overt
b) Criminal
c)
d)

A judge determines that a doctor was negligent in their medical care in a recent surgery. What is/are potential punishment(s) the judge could hand down in this civil case? I. Order the doctor to serve jail time II. Make the doctor pay his client a
a) II and III only
b) II only
c)
d)

Which of the following BEST describes the goal of the defense during a trial?
a) prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is completely innocent
b) use evidence to show that a person is not guilty of the crime for which they are charged
c)
d)

The north side of the city of Kentville has had higher crime rates than the rest of the city for decades. Which of the following would best explain the reason for this from the humanistic theory?
a) People are committing crimes because they feel they need to do so in order to have their basic needs meet
b) People in this area are committing crimes because there is a gap between what society tells them is possible to achieve and w
c)
d)

Marino sells alcohol to Michael, who is underage. Because this is a strict liability offense, Marino is guilty of __________.
a) no crime, unless Michael claimed to be 21 years of age
b) a crime whether or not Marino believed Michael to be underage
c)
d)

The two elements that must be present for a person to be charged with attempt are _______________ and __________________
a) Intent, taking a step towards committing the crime
b) Malice, aforethought
c)
d)

The most important difference between rape and statutory rape is that __________.
a) consent is not an element of statutory rape (only the age of the victim )
b) Statutory Rape deals with people that are too intoxicated to give consent
c)
d)

Almost every crime that a person can commit requires 2 fundamental things, a ______________ and an act.
a) Guilty Conscience
b) Guilty state of mind
c)
d)

What is a disadvantage of going to court to solve a conflict?
a) Decisions by courts can be enforced through the power of the government.
b) The court process can take a long time and be very expensive.
c)
d)

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