Criminal Law 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 60 QUESTIONS WITH
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1. four elements
Mens Rea
of a crime
Actus Reus
Causation
Concurrence
2. mens rea the mental requirement in criminal law, aka the guilty mind
3. four categories of intent
knowledge recklessness criminal
negligence
4. intent the conscious desire to commit an illegal act
5. knowledge a person is aware that their actions will have negative results but does
not care
6. recklessness consciously taking a risk that a responsible person would not take
7. criminal a person's failure to meet a reasonable standard of care for the lives and
negli-
safety of others
gence
8. actus reus the physical part of a crime, or the guilty act; typically describes what the
defendant must do
9. omission failing to preform an act required by criminal law, if a person is physically
able to preform the act
10. state of an ottense in which a person is not actively committing the act, but is still in
being/af- fairs
violation of the law
11. causation the defendant's conduct must be linked to the resulting harm
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12. cause and fact the harm caused would not have occurred if the defendant had not
acted the way they did
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1. four elements
Mens Rea
of a crime
Actus Reus
Causation
Concurrence
2. mens rea the mental requirement in criminal law, aka the guilty mind
3. four categories of intent
knowledge recklessness criminal
negligence
4. intent the conscious desire to commit an illegal act
5. knowledge a person is aware that their actions will have negative results but does
not care
6. recklessness consciously taking a risk that a responsible person would not take
7. criminal a person's failure to meet a reasonable standard of care for the lives and
negli-
safety of others
gence
8. actus reus the physical part of a crime, or the guilty act; typically describes what the
defendant must do
9. omission failing to preform an act required by criminal law, if a person is physically
able to preform the act
10. state of an ottense in which a person is not actively committing the act, but is still in
being/af- fairs
violation of the law
11. causation the defendant's conduct must be linked to the resulting harm
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, Criminal Law 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 60 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
12. cause and fact the harm caused would not have occurred if the defendant had not
acted the way they did
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