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CRW2602 Assignment 2 QUIZ (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2026 - DUE 23 April 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us.. Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Y is visiting X at her home where Y sees a beautiful painting on the wall. Y thinks it is an original painting by a world-famousartist and offers X R2 000 000. 00 for the painting. In reality, X bought the painting, which is a poor reproduction of theoriginal painting, at a flea market for R30.00. In need of money, X intentionally keeps quiet and sells the painting to Y for R2000 000.00. a. X does not commit fraud because an express misrepresentation and potential prejudice are required for this crime. b. X commits attempted fraud because there was potential prejudice to Y at the time of the making themisrepresentation. c. X commits completed fraud because there was potential prejudice to Y at the time of the making themisrepresentation. d. X does not commit fraud because no misrepresentation was made. Clear my choice Time left 0:23:56 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ R is an English speaking convicted child rapist whose name appears in the National Register for Sex Offenders. While inprison, R makes a phone call to a random number and S, a female immigrant from Italy, answers the phone. R thenintentionally makes obscene sexual remarks to S in vulgar language. S does not understand the language R speaks andtherefore does not feel humiliated. a. R commits sexual assault and attempted defamation. b. R commits criminal defamation. c. R crimen iniuria and sexual assault. d. R commits attempted crimen iniuria. Clear my choice Time left 0:22:50 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ H is a homeless man who sleeps in his car in the parking garage of a shopping centre. H also stores all his earthly belongingsin his car. One evening while H is asleep in his car, S, a security guard at the shopping centre, quietly opens the door of H’sunlocked car, inserts his arm through the opening and steals H's food from inside the car. a. S does not commit housebreaking with the intent to steal because no actual damage is inflicted to the structure. b. S does not commit housebreaking with the intent to steal because the car does not qualify as a structure in respectof which this crime can be committed. c. S commits theft but not housebreaking with the intent to steal because X did not enter the structure. d. S commits housebreaking with the intent to steal and theft. Clear my choice Time left 0:19:24 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 4 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ X, an alcoholic, sets fire to his own, uninsured holiday home while intoxicated. Unbeknown to X, his wife, Y, came home fromwork early, has also overindulged in alcohol and has passed out on the carpet in the lounge. Y, fortunately, manages toescape the fire. a. X commits malicious injury to property and a crime against the community. b. X commits arson and attempted murder. c. X does not commit any crime. d. X commits arson, fraud and malicious injury to property. Clear my choice Time left 0:18:33 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ S is a second-year law student who suffers from severe stomach aches. S does not feel well enough to study for theupcoming exam and devises a plan not to have to write the exam. S therefore goes to the office of D, a medical doctor, andsteals a page from D's prescription pad. S writes the following words on the page: "I have examined S medically and S isunwell. S is booked of for the next month." S then signs D's name at the bottom of the page. S submits this page to theuniversity and is excused from writing the exam. a. S does not commit any crime because he is, in fact, ill. b. S commits theft, fraud, corruption and uttering. c. S commits forgery, fraud and corruption. d. S commits forgery, fraud, theft and uttering. Clear my choice Time left 0:17:54 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ A removes B, a 15-year old child, against B’s will but with the consent of B's parents, from the parents’ control. A falselypretended to B's parents that he (A) wants to remove B from their control in order to take B on vacation and therefore theparents agreed to the removal. A then holds B hostage in his (A's) house in order to enable C, A's friend, to have sexualintercourse with B. a. A commits theft by false pretences but not kidnapping because the parents consented to B's removal. b. A commits kidnapping but not abduction because he never intended to have sexual intercourse with B personally. c. A commits abduction but not kidnapping because the parents consented to the removal. d. A commits kidnapping and abduction. Clear my choice Time left 0:16:59 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 7 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ L, a corrupt university lecturer, threatens P, the rich father of a student, S, by stating that he (L) will not award S the marks inthe exam which S deserves if P does not send him (L) on an all-expenses paid holiday to Spain. a. L commits corruption but not extortion. b. L commits fraud but not corruption. c. L commits extortion but not corruption. d. L commits assault but not extortion. Clear my choice Time left 0:16:24 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Z, a notorious pick pocketer, skilfully removes Y's purse from Y's handbag in a crowded bus. When Y notices this, sheattempts to retrieve her purse from Z. Z then pushes Y off her feet and jumps off the bus in order to maintain possession ofthe purse. a. Z commits assault and theft. b. Z commits robbery. c. Z commits theft by false pretences but not robbery because for the crime of robbery to exist, the assault mustprecede the theft. d. Z does not commit robbery because when he assaulted Y, the purse was already in his (Z's) possession and, as apick pocketer, Z acquired Y's purse through skill and not violently. Clear my choice Time left 0:15:45 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Z has won the Lotto and hands an amount of R500 000.00 to X. Z instructs X to buy shares in company A in the hope that thevalue of the shares in company A will double within a year. Knowing that company A is about to be liquidated, X decides torather deposit the money in his own bank account instead of buying shares in company A. When asked by Z whether he (X)has bought the shares in company A as instructed by him, X falsely replies "yes". The very next week company A is liquidated. a. X commits theft in the form of removal of property and fraud. b. X commits theft in the form of embezzlement but not fraud. c. X commits theft in the form of embezzlement and fraud. d. X commits fraud and corruption. Clear my choice Time left 0:15:03 CRW2602-26-S1  Welcome Message  Assessment 2 Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ A goes on an expedition to the Amazon jungle where he captures an exotic bird. He travels back home to Cape Town with thebird in a cage. A few months later A has to travel to Spain for work. A asks his neighbour, B, to look after the bird while he (A)is away and takes the bird to B's house before he (A) leaves for Spain. While A is in Spain, B hires the bird out to a local circuswithout A's knowledge and consent. The circus pays B an amount of R20 000.00 in return. a. B commits theft in the form of embezzlement and arrogation of possession. b. B commits theft in the form of the removal of property and embezzlement. c. B does not commit theft because the bird is a res nullius. d. B does not commit theft because he did not have the required intention to appropriate. Clear my choice Time left 0:14:19 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ X peeps through Y's bedroom window at night in order to see Y undress herself. Y is a mentally disabled person and isblissfully unaware of X. The light in the bedroom is on but the curtains in front of the bedroom window are drawn, so Xcannot see Y. Before Y undresses herself, she switches off the light and opens the curtains, so X still cannot see Y. a. X contravenes section 23 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 32 of 2007(sexual exploitation of persons who are mentally disabled) but not crimen iniuria because Y was unaware of X'spresence. b. X does not commit crimen iniuria because crimen iniuria protects a person’s physical integrity. c. X commits attempted crimen iniuria although Y was unaware of X's presence. d. X contravenes section 23 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 32 of 2007(sexual exploitation of persons who are mentally disabled) and attempted crimen iniuria. Clear my choice Time left 0:13:46 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ A goes on an expedition to the Amazon jungle where he captures an exotic bird. He travels back home to Cape Town with thebird in a cage. A few months later A has to travel to Spain for work. A asks his neighbour, B, to look after the bird while he (A)is away and takes the bird to B's house before he (A) leaves for Spain. While A is in Spain, B hires the bird out to a local circuswithout A's knowledge and consent. The circus pays B an amount of R20 000.00 in return. a. B commits theft in the form of embezzlement and arrogation of possession. b. B commits theft in the form of the removal of property and embezzlement. c. B does not commit theft because the bird is a res nullius. d. B does not commit theft because he did not have the required intention to appropriate the bird permanently. Clear my choice Time left 0:13:13 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Z has won the Lotto and hands an amount of R500 000.00 to X. Z instructs X to buy shares in company A in the hope that thevalue of the shares in company A will double within a year. Knowing that company A is about to be liquidated, X decides torather deposit the money in his own bank account instead of buying shares in company A. When asked by Z whether he (X)has bought the shares in company A as instructed by him, X falsely replies "yes". The very next week company A is liquidated. a. X commits theft in the form of removal of property and fraud. b. X commits theft in the form of embezzlement but not fraud. c. X commits theft in the form of embezzlement and fraud. d. X commits fraud and robbery. Clear my choice Time left 0:12:50 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 4 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ L, a corrupt university lecturer, threatens P, the rich father of a student, S, by stating that he (L) will not award S the marks inthe exam which S deserves if P does not send him (L) on an all-expenses paid holiday to Spain. a. L commits defamation but not extortion. b. L commits fraud but not defamation. c. L commits extortion but not defamation. d. L commits defamation but not extortion. Clear my choice Time left 0:12:21 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ H is a homeless man who sleeps in his car in the parking garage of a shopping centre. H also stores all his earthly belongingsin his car. One evening while H is asleep in his car, S, a security guard at the shopping centre, quietly opens the door of H’sunlocked car, inserts his arm through the opening and steals H's food from inside the car. a. S does not commit housebreaking with the intent to steal because no actual damage is inflicted to the structure. b. S does not commit housebreaking with the intent to steal because the car does not qualify as a structure in respectof which this crime can be committed. c. S commits theft but not housebreaking with the intent to steal because X did not enter the structure. d. S commits housebreaking with the intent to steal and theft. Clear my choice Time left 0:11:40 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ A removes B, a 15-year old child, against B’s will but with the consent of B's parents, from the parents’ control. A falselypretended to B's parents that he (A) wants to remove B from their control in order to take B on vacation and therefore theparents agreed to the removal. A then holds B hostage in his (A's) house in order to enable C, A's friend, to have sexualintercourse with B. a. A commits theft by false pretences but not kidnapping because the parents consented to B's removal. b. A commits kidnapping but not abduction because he never intended to have sexual intercourse with B personally. c. A commits abduction but not kidnapping because the parents consented to the removal. d. A commits kidnapping and abduction. Clear my choice Time left 0:10:51 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 7 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Y is visiting X at her home where Y sees a beautiful painting on the wall. Y thinks it is an original painting by a world-famousartist and offers X R2 000 000. 00 for the painting. In reality, X bought the painting, which is a poor reproduction of theoriginal painting, at a flea market for R30.00. In need of money, X intentionally keeps quiet and sells the painting to Y for R2000 000.00. a. X does not commit fraud because an express misrepresentation and potential prejudice are required for thiscrime. b. X commits attempted fraud because there was potential prejudice to Y at the time of the making themisrepresentation. c. X commits completed fraud because there was potential prejudice to Y at the time of making themisrepresentation. d. X does not commit fraud because no misrepresentation was made. Clear my choice Time left 0:09:28 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Z, a notorious pick pocketer, skillfully removes Y's purse from Y's handbag in a crowded bus. When Y notices this, sheattempts to retrieve her purse from Z. Z then pushes Y off her feet and jumps off the bus in order to maintain possession ofthe purse. a. Z commits assault and theft. b. Z commits robbery. c. Z commits theft by false pretences but not robbery because for the crime of robbery to exist, the assault mustprecede the theft. d. Z does not commit robbery because when he assaulted Y, the purse was already in his (Z's) possession and, as apick pocketer, Z acquired Y's purse through skill and not violently. Clear my choice Time left 0:08:59 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ X, an alcoholic, sets fire to his own, uninsured holiday home while intoxicated. Unbeknown to X, his wife, Y, came home fromwork early, has also overindulged in alcohol and has passed out on the carpet in the lounge. Y, fortunately, manages toescape the fire. a. X commits malicious injury to property and a crime against freedom of movement. b. X commits arson and attempted malicious injury to property. c. X does not commit any crime. d. X commits arson, fraud and malicious injury to property. Clear my choice Time left 0:07:58 CRW2602-25-S1  Welcome to CRW2602!  Assessment 2 Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ S is a second-year law student who suffers from severe stomach aches. S does not feel well enough to study for theupcoming exam and devises a plan not to have to write the exam. S therefore goes to the office of D, a medical doctor, andsteals a page from D's prescription pad. S writes the following words on the page: "I have examined S medically and S isunwell. S is booked off for the next month." S then signs D's name at the bottom of the page. S submits this page to theuniversity and is excused from writing the exam. a. S does not commit any crime because he is, in fact, ill. b. S commits theft and attempted fraud. c. S commits forgery and fraud but not uttering. d. S commits forgery, fraud, theft and uttering. Clear my choice Time left 0:07:24 Disclaimer Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means. Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text F, a 98-year old widow, has inherited R from her late husband. F’s lazy son-inlaw, G, has offered to “look after her money for her”. F therefore hands G R and instructs G to buy her (F) shares in company A in the hope that the value of the shares in company A will increase over time. Contrary to F’s instruction, G goes and buys shares in company B with the money. When asked by F whether he (G) bought the shares in company A as instructed, G replies “yes”. It later turns out that the value of the shares in company A decreased dramatically and that the value of the shares in company B increased and that G, in fact, saved F a lot of money. a. G does not commit fraud because F did not suffer any prejudice. b. G commits fraud. c. G commits fraud and theft of money. d. G does not commit fraud because he did not benefit from the misrepresentation. Question 2 Answer saved Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text A and B are neighbors in a quiet little town. A and B both love baking. When their local church holds a baking competition, both A and B eagerly participate. B wins first prize for her vanilla cake and A is placed last in the competition. This infuriates A to take revenge on B. A dyes B’s poodle pink, smashes the vanilla cake in B’s face and takes B Disclaimer Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means. by the arm, holding unto B’s arm for three hours until B gave her vanilla cake’s recipe to A. a. A commits crimen iniura but not malicious injury to property because an animal cannot be the object of this crime. b. . A commits malicious injury to property, crimen iniura and abduction. c. A commits attempted kidnapping and malicious injury to property. d. A commits malicious injury to property, crimen iniura and kidnapping. Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text X loves cats and owns a mobile cat spa. X operates out of a caravan which he pulls with his car to the clients’ homes where he grooms their cats. Y owns a similar business and dislikes the fact that X is competing with her (Y). One day while X is at Z’s house to groom Z’s cats, Y sets X’s car and caravan alight. One of Z’s cats succumbs to burn wounds sustained by the fire. a. Y commits arson and malicious injury to property. Disclaimer Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means. b. Y commits murder and arson. c. Y commits malicious injury to property. d. Y commits arson, corruption and malicious injury to property. Question 4 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text A regularly goes hiking in the Amazon forest. There A catches exotic butterflies which he keeps in a beautiful glass container in his son (B’s) bedroom. B wants to buy a new computer game and therefore secretly takes one of the butterflies from the glass container without A’s consent and sells it to C for R15 000.00. a. B commits theft. b. B does not commit theft because the butterfly is a res communes which cannot be stolen. c. B does not commit theft because the butterfly is a res nullius which cannot be stolen. d. Disclaimer Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means. B does not commit theft because one cannot steal property which is already in one’s possession. Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text X and Y are keen bird watchers and are camping in the Kruger National Park. The live and store their belongings in a tent. One afternoon while X and Y are on a game drive, Z walks past the tent. Z unzips the tent a little, inserts his arm through the opening and, in this way, gains control of X’s binoculars with the intention of appropriating it permanently. Just as Z walks off with the binoculars he is arrested by S, a security guard, who witnessed the entire ordeal. a. Z commits theft but not housebreaking with the intent to steal because the tent does not qualify as a structure for purposes of this crime. b. Z commits housebreaking with the intent to steal and theft. c. Z commits theft but not housebreaking with the intent to steal because he did not enter the premises. d. Z commits housebreaking with the intent to steal and attempted theft. Clear my choice Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Disclaimer Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means. X, a brilliant law student, is furious at his lecturer, Y. X believes that Y did not award him (X) the marks he deserved in the exam. X cannot control his anger and physically attacks Y when he sees Y on campus. As a result, Y falls to the ground whereafter X notices that Y is in possession of brand new textbooks. X decides to steal the textbooks, picks it up from the ground and runs off with it. a. X commits robbery and assault. b. X does not commit robbery because for the crime of robbery assault cannot precede the theft. c. X commits theft in the form of embezzlement. d. X commits theft but not robbery because there is no causal link between the violence and the acquisition of Y’s property. Question 7 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text P works for a cleaning company, Busy Brooms, who cleans houses and offices. P has devised a clever plan to steal valuable items from a house she is tasked to clean. P gathers a few valuable items in the house, puts it in a bag and hides the bag underneath a bed in the house with the intention to come and collect the bag the next day while the homeowner is at work. That very same evening the homeowner discovers the bag with valuable items underneath the bed in her house. She immediately calls Busy Brooms and P is arrested before she can go and collect the bag the next day. Disclaimer Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means. a. P commits attempted theft because the negative component of the act of appropriation was missing when she was arrested. b. P commits theft and fraud. c. P commits attempted theft because the intention to commit an act of appropriation was missing when she was arrested. d. P commits theft. Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text M and N were previously married and have a daughter, P. P has always been a problem child. At the age of 14 years she left her parental home to go and live elsewhere. P’s parents do not know of P’s whereabouts and are, in fact, relieved to be rid of P as both M and N are struggling financially. Unbeknown to her parents, P now lives on the streets in Gauteng and is addicted to drugs. Q, rich young man, convinces P to accompany him to Cape Town for a weekend and to engage in sexual intercourse with him (Q) for payment. P eagerly accompanies Q for the weekend and has sexual intercourse with Q. a. . Q commits abduction because he infringes upon the parental authority of M and N. b. Q does not commit abduction because he does not infringe upon the parental authority of M and N. Disclaimer Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means. c. Q does not commit abduction because abduction cannot be committed against a 14- year old individual. d. Q does not commit abduction because P consented to the sexual intercourse. Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text X wants to buy an expensive Bugatti sports car which he cannot really afford. X therefore goes to a garage and asks to test drive a Bugatti sports car and then return it to the garage. While test driving the car around the block, X sees an attractive woman driving a similar car in the lane next to him. Wanting to impress her, X accelerates and passes her vehicle while waving at her. Because of this X looses control of the car, the car leaves the road and ends up on its roof next to the road. X does not sustain any injuries but is extremely embarrassed. He leaves the car there, gets into a taxi and goes home. a. X commits attempted theft in the form of removal of property. b. X commits theft in the form of embezzlement and malicious injury to property. c. X commits theft. d. X does not commit theft because mere temporary use of an article is not theft. Question 10 Disclaimer Extreme care has been used to create this document, however the contents are provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The author assumes no liability as a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be reproduced, resold or transmitted in any form or by any means. Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text H and W have a mentally defective daughter, D. X is a convicted thief who has been granted bail and who is now roaming the streets. One afternoon while D is swimming in the swimming pool at her parental home, X pushes open the small garden gate, enters the yard and approaches D at the swimming pool. There X undresses himself in front of D and invites D in vulgar language to engage in sexual deeds with him (X). Due to her mental defect, D does not understand X’s words. H then sees X from the bedroom window, rushes outside and chases X away before X can engage in any sexual deeds with D. a. X commits housebreaking with the intent but not crimen iniuria because D did not understand X’s words and therefore did not feel humiliated. b. X commits housebreaking with the intent and attempted crimen iniuria. c. X commits housebreaking with the intent and crimen iniuria. d. X commits crimen iniuria although D did not understand X’s words and therefore did not feel humiliated.

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Y is visiting X at her home where Y sees a beautiful painting on the wall. Y thinks it is an original painting by a world-famous
artist and offers X R2 000 000. 00 for the painting. In reality, X bought the painting, which is a poor reproduction of the
original painting, at a flea market for R30.00. In need of money, X intentionally keeps quiet and sells the painting to Y for R2
000 000.00.




a.
X does not commit fraud because an express misrepresentation and potential prejudice are required for this crime.



b.
X commits attempted fraud because there was potential prejudice to Y at the time of the making the
misrepresentation.



c.
X commits completed fraud because there was potential prejudice to Y at the time of the making the
misrepresentation.



d. X does not commit fraud because no misrepresentation was made.

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R is an English speaking convicted child rapist whose name appears in the National Register for Sex Offenders. While in
prison, R makes a phone call to a random number and S, a female immigrant from Italy, answers the phone. R then
intentionally makes obscene sexual remarks to S in vulgar language. S does not understand the language R speaks and
therefore does not feel humiliated.




a.
R commits sexual assault and attempted defamation.



b.
R commits criminal defamation.



c. R crimen iniuria and sexual assault.

d.
R commits attempted crimen iniuria.



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H is a homeless man who sleeps in his car in the parking garage of a shopping centre. H also stores all his earthly belongings
in his car. One evening while H is asleep in his car, S, a security guard at the shopping centre, quietly opens the door of H’s
unlocked car, inserts his arm through the opening and steals H's food from inside the car.




a.
S does not commit housebreaking with the intent to steal because no actual damage is inflicted to the structure.



b.
S does not commit housebreaking with the intent to steal because the car does not qualify as a structure in respect
of which this crime can be committed.



c. S commits theft but not housebreaking with the intent to steal because X did not enter the structure.

d. S commits housebreaking with the intent to steal and theft.

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