Criminal Law 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
1. Crime Any act done by an individual in violation of the duties he or she owes to
society and for the breach of which the law provides that the wrongdoer
shall make amends to the public.
2. Felonies Most serious kinds of crimes.
3. M'Naghten. Insanity test in which the defendant must show he/she suttered from
an identifi- able mental disease and because of the disease he/she did
not know that the act was wrong.
4. Up to five years in Punishment in Florida for a third degree felony.
jail.
5. Robbery The taking of personal property from another person by the use of fear or
force.
6. Burglary The breaking and entering the dwelling house of another at night with
the intent to commit a felony.
7. Larceny Robbery involves the use of force or intimidation, but does
not.
8. Arson The malicious or willful burning of the dwelling of another person.
9. Forgery Fraudulently making or altering a written document that attects the
legal liability of another person.
10. Embezzlement Fraudulent conversion of property or money owned by one person but
entrusted to another.
11. Mail and Use of mail, telephone, radio, or television to further or execute a
Wire Fraud
scheme to defraud.
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DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
1. Crime Any act done by an individual in violation of the duties he or she owes to
society and for the breach of which the law provides that the wrongdoer
shall make amends to the public.
2. Felonies Most serious kinds of crimes.
3. M'Naghten. Insanity test in which the defendant must show he/she suttered from
an identifi- able mental disease and because of the disease he/she did
not know that the act was wrong.
4. Up to five years in Punishment in Florida for a third degree felony.
jail.
5. Robbery The taking of personal property from another person by the use of fear or
force.
6. Burglary The breaking and entering the dwelling house of another at night with
the intent to commit a felony.
7. Larceny Robbery involves the use of force or intimidation, but does
not.
8. Arson The malicious or willful burning of the dwelling of another person.
9. Forgery Fraudulently making or altering a written document that attects the
legal liability of another person.
10. Embezzlement Fraudulent conversion of property or money owned by one person but
entrusted to another.
11. Mail and Use of mail, telephone, radio, or television to further or execute a
Wire Fraud
scheme to defraud.
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