Criminal Law 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
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1. Chaney v. State (1970) "Significant punishment in the sentencing phase of a
crim-
inal trial shows the victim that the punishment equals
the crime."
2. Torts Private wrongs for which you can sue the party
who wronged you and recover money
3. The Prosectuion Who has the burden of proof regarding criminal
conduct?
4. Felony An ottense which is punishable by one year or
more in a state prison
5. hedonism What thought process says that human beings
seek plea- sure and avoid pain?
6. Beyond a reasonable doubt To obtain a conviction, the prosecution must prove eve
element of the ottense
7. retribution Theory of crime that focuses on an "eye for and
eye" men- tality and emphasizes on getting even
8. discretionary The police decision to investigate or not is and
example of what kind of decision making?
9. Jeremy Bentham Formulated the theory that rational human beings
wont commit crimes if they know that the pain of
punishment outweighs the pleasure they hope to
get from committing the crime
10. Rehabilitation Theory The assumption that forces beyond the ottender's cont
cause them to commit crimes and experts using the
correct therapy can reform criminals.
11. General part of criminal law
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What part of criminal law consists of principles that apply to
more than one crime?
12. special part of criminal law What part of criminal law defines specific crimes and
arranges them into groups according to subject matter?
13. Beyond reasonable doubt What is the highest standard of proof known to law
14. Discretionary decision making When professionals make judgments bases on their
train-
ing, their experience, and unwritten rules
15. indeterminate sentencing laws Sentencing laws that make prison release depende
on
rehabilitation are called
16. Mala prohibitia crimes include Parking tickets, drinking in public, loitering
17. Administrative crimes are a rapidly growing source of law
18. Holding The legal rule the court has decided to apply to the
facts of the cases is called
19. upheld if an appellate court aflrms the decision of the court
imme- diately below, this means that the lower court's
decision is...
20. common law the original source of law
21. legislatures Who did legal reformers believe should make laws
22. Clarification and simplificaiton What are some of the reasons that the American Law
Insti-
tute created the Model Penal Code
23. The principle of legality According to what principle must there be a specific la
defining a crime and setting out the punishment before a
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person can be punished for that crime?
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1. Chaney v. State (1970) "Significant punishment in the sentencing phase of a
crim-
inal trial shows the victim that the punishment equals
the crime."
2. Torts Private wrongs for which you can sue the party
who wronged you and recover money
3. The Prosectuion Who has the burden of proof regarding criminal
conduct?
4. Felony An ottense which is punishable by one year or
more in a state prison
5. hedonism What thought process says that human beings
seek plea- sure and avoid pain?
6. Beyond a reasonable doubt To obtain a conviction, the prosecution must prove eve
element of the ottense
7. retribution Theory of crime that focuses on an "eye for and
eye" men- tality and emphasizes on getting even
8. discretionary The police decision to investigate or not is and
example of what kind of decision making?
9. Jeremy Bentham Formulated the theory that rational human beings
wont commit crimes if they know that the pain of
punishment outweighs the pleasure they hope to
get from committing the crime
10. Rehabilitation Theory The assumption that forces beyond the ottender's cont
cause them to commit crimes and experts using the
correct therapy can reform criminals.
11. General part of criminal law
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,Criminal Law 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
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What part of criminal law consists of principles that apply to
more than one crime?
12. special part of criminal law What part of criminal law defines specific crimes and
arranges them into groups according to subject matter?
13. Beyond reasonable doubt What is the highest standard of proof known to law
14. Discretionary decision making When professionals make judgments bases on their
train-
ing, their experience, and unwritten rules
15. indeterminate sentencing laws Sentencing laws that make prison release depende
on
rehabilitation are called
16. Mala prohibitia crimes include Parking tickets, drinking in public, loitering
17. Administrative crimes are a rapidly growing source of law
18. Holding The legal rule the court has decided to apply to the
facts of the cases is called
19. upheld if an appellate court aflrms the decision of the court
imme- diately below, this means that the lower court's
decision is...
20. common law the original source of law
21. legislatures Who did legal reformers believe should make laws
22. Clarification and simplificaiton What are some of the reasons that the American Law
Insti-
tute created the Model Penal Code
23. The principle of legality According to what principle must there be a specific la
defining a crime and setting out the punishment before a
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person can be punished for that crime?
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