2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS VERIFIED
⫸ Assault. Answer: Unlawfully attempting to use physical force
against another person, or intentionally placing another person in
reasonable apprehension of immediate bodily harm
⫸ Battery. Answer: Any willful and unlawful use of force or violence
upon the person of another
⫸ Burglary. Answer: Every person who, either either buy day or
night, enters any structure with intent to commit grant or or petite
larceny any felony assault, or battery, or to obtain money of property
by false pretense,
⫸ Crime. Answer: An act or omission, forbidden by law, punishable
upon conviction by death imprisonment, fine, or another penal
discipline
⫸ Corpus delecti. Answer: Substantial and fundamental facts,
necessary to prove the commission of a specific crime of offense
⫸ Elements of crime. Answer: In every crime, Republic offense there
must exist a union or joint operation of act and intention of criminal
negligence
, ⫸ Evidence. Answer: All the means by which any alleged matter of
fact, the truthfulness of which is submitted for investigation, is
established or disproved
⫸ Home invasion. Answer: Every person who, by day or night
forcibly enters an inhabited dwelling without permission of the owner
resident, or lawful occupant, which involves any active physical
force, resulting in damage to the structure, whether or not a person is
present at the time of entry is guilty of this
⫸ Homicide. Answer: The killing of one human being by another
⫸ Intent. Answer: The state of mind would a person sees our
particular course of action
⫸ Larceny from person. Answer: The unlawful, taking from the
person to another, without his consent, any money, property, or thing
value under circumstances, not mountain to robbery
⫸ Gross misdemeanor. Answer: Punishable by fine, of not more than
$2000 or imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year
or by both fine and imprisonment
⫸ Misdemeanor. Answer: Punishable by fine of not more than 1,000
or imprisonment in the city or the county jail for not more than 6
months, or both by fine and imprisonment