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Two men argued over the final results of the football game. The first man didn't think his friend knew what he was talking about and spit at him; the spittle landed on his friend's shirt. What crime, if any, occurred? - Answer The first man has committed the crime of battery because he made contact even though he caused no harm. - Misd. A woman walked into the local bar and saw her boyfriend with another woman. She went to the table and hit him on the head. He fell off his barstool, struck his head on the floor and was knocked unconscious. What crime, if any, occurred? - Answer battery causing/inflicting serious bodily injury. - Felony Two men were arguing during a baseball game. One man picked up a baseball bat and swung at the other man. The second man ducked to avoid being hit on the head. The first man only committed assault because he did not actually hit the second man. True/False - Answer False - assault with a deadly weapon because he attempted to cause harm by using the bat as a weapon. (BGI only needs to be likely) During a bar fight, a man stabbed another man in the arm with a knife. The first man has committed the crime of assault with a deadly weapon. True / false - Answer True A young man walking in a gang area is confronted by four other young men. The four shoved him to the ground and kicked him until he was unconscious. The officer arrested the four men for assault with a deadly weapon. Did the officer act appropriately? - Answer Yes - The four committed assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury. (the last crime element) A paraplegic adult required home care. The caretaker arrived every morning to dress the paraplegic and clean the apartment. The caretaker saw a wad of money in the dresser drawer. One day, after completing the daily tasks, he took the cash and left the apartment. What crime, if any, occurred? - Answer dependent adult abuse - he stole the money. The amount of money will determine whether the crime is a felony or misdemeanor. As a 67-year-old woman became more senile, she became more demanding. One day she demanded repeatedly to have her hair brushed. Her daughter brushed it again and again and became increasingly frustrated. Finally, the daughter got so frustrated, after the mother asked her to brush her hair again, that she hit her mother repeatedly with the brush. The daughter did not commit a crime. True / False - Answer False - elder abuse because she caused her mother physical pain. A hitchhiker was picked up by a passing driver. As he entered the car, the hitchhiker asked the driver to drop him off at a specific location. The driver agreed initially, but later drove past the specified location in spite of the hitchhiker's protests. The driver took the hitchhiker to another location against the hitchhiker's will, refused to stop, and refused to let him out of the car when he asked to leave. Has a crime been committed? - Answer kidnapping (felony) because the hitchhiker's consent was withdrawn when he wanted to get out, but the driver refused. A man wanted to date a coworker. One day in the company parking lot, he saw her next to her car which had a flat tire. The man offered to give her a ride to the gas station. When she refused, he grabbed her, shoved her into the car, locked the doors, and drove until they entered another state. The man committed false imprisonment. true/false - Answer False- kidnapping (felony) During a break in courtroom proceedings, two attorneys entered an empty elevator. Without warning, the defense attorney pushed the emergency button and began to harass the prosecuting attorney about a suspected ethics violation. When the prosecutor demanded to get off the elevator, the defense attorney refused to reactivate it. has a crime occurred? - Answer yes = False imprisonment - maybe felony if violence, menace, fraud, or deceit was used A man lured his ex-girlfriend into his car and then locked the doors to keep her from leaving. He would not unlock the doors until she promised to meet him for a date that weekend. the man committed False imprisonment, Felony - Answer true - deceit A boy lived with his father who had legal custody, but the boy still wanted to see his mother, the man's ex-wife. The boy's father decided to allow the boy to visit with his mother and took him to the mother's apartment. When he came to pick the boy up, the mother refused to let the boy go home with his father. What Crime, if any, did the Mother commit? - Answer child abduction without custodial right - Felony because she prevented the child from returning to his father, the custodial parent. Martinez and his wife, in the process of a divorce, obtained a temporary custodial decree. The decree granted them joint custody of their 6-month-old daughter. Martinez was to have the daughter on weekends. Martinez decided to go on an extended weekend trip with his daughter and did not tell his wife. When he did not arrive with their daughter at the normal time his wife frantically called him. He told his wife that she did not need to worry and indicated he would bring their daughter back in a few days. Martinez further stated to his wife that since she had never treated him right during their marriage, he felt that she deserved to know how it felt to be mistreated. Martinez committed the crime of child abduction without custodial right. True/False - Answer False - child abduction with custodial right - Felony A woman cashed a check at a liquor store for $100. As she walked away, a man approached her and demanded her handbag. She refused and clutched the handbag tightly in her arms. The man grabbed the handbag, but the woman wouldn't let go. The man pulled the handbag away from her and knocked her off balance. She fell and hit the ground, and the man ran off with the handbag. The man used _______, making this robbery. - Answer Force A night watchman was sitting at his desk, when a group of masked men entered the room and tied him to his chair. They then went down the hall and stole several pieces of computer equipment that were under his protection. Did the men commit robbery or Burglary? - Answer Robbery - felony Even though the property was not taken directly from the watchman's person, it was taken in the watchman's immediate presence. A woman was sitting in her car at a red light. The driver's side door was opened and a man pulled her from the car and drove off. What crime was committed? - Answer Carjacking - felony A woman put the groceries in the back of the car. As she attempted to get into the driver's seat, a man pushed her aside, jumped into the driver's seat, and drove off. He committed auto theft because she was not in the car yet. True/False - Answer False - Carjacking because it was in her immediate presence A woman discovered that her husband was having an affair with her best friend. She purchased a handgun and returned after a two-week waiting period to pick up the gun. She then drove to her friend's house and waited for her to come home from work. When the friend got out of her car, the woman shot her several times and killed her. The woman has committed the crime of murder (f). Is it likely it will be charged as first degree murder? - Answer yes - Premeditated and lying in wait A teenage boy, armed with a gun, was meeting a man in the park to buy some crack. When he arrived, the seller said he didn't have the crack, but he would have it the next day. The boy was so outraged he shot the man, killing him. This is an example of a crime of passion, therefore manslaughter. True/False - Answer False - murder - Felony A husband came home unexpectedly in the middle of the day. He walked into his bedroom and found his wife in bed with his best friend. The husband got his gun out of the bedroom closet and killed the man. What crime has the husband committed? - Answer voluntary manslaughter (heat of passion) Felony A man was in his suburban backyard with a high-powered rifle, practicing shooting into a cardboard target. He hit the target, but the bullet continued into a neighbor's house where it hit and killed the neighbor. The man committed voluntary manslaughter, True/false - Answer False = involuntary manslaughter because he didn't take into account the safety of others (i.e., gross negligence) Leaving the house a few minutes late, a woman began driving to work. She was driving approximately 75 mph in a school zone when suddenly the car in front stopped for a school bus. The woman could not stop and plowed into the car. The car was forced into the stopped bus. The driver of the car hit by the woman was taken to a hospital where he died later that night. what crime did she commit? - Answer gross vehicular manslaughter - felony An eighteen-year-old male was driving 30 miles per hour in a 25 zone. His speed prevented him from stopping when a young child ran into the street without looking. The child was killed. Did he commit a crime? misdemeanor or felony? why? - Answer committed vehicular manslaughter, misdemeanor he had ordinary negligence, because his speeding did not constitute a felony and was not excessive enough to show willful and wanton disregard for safety While a woman was waiting for the bus, her wallet containing $45 was stolen from her pocket without her knowledge. A man nearby saw the crime and stopped the thief. Is this an example of grand theft, petty theft, or robbery? - Answer misdemeanor grand theft because the property was taken from someone's person and it's value did not exceed $950. A man picked up his girlfriend in a car he had stolen. He bragged to her how easy it was to steal the car. They took turns driving the car around until it ran out of gas and then they abandoned it. only the man can be charged with vehicle theft. true/false - Answer false Both are guilty of vehicle theft since they both drove the car with intent to temporarily deprive, even if the girlfriend did not take the car. A man took a motor home that was idling in a rest area. He took it to his friend's "chop shop" where they dismantled the vehicle for its parts. What kind of theft did the man commit? - Answer grand theft (felony) as he took the vehicle and his intent was permanent deprivation. A man spent the night at a hotel. He knew that he had only enough money to buy gas to get home, so he left without paying. What kind of theft did the man commit? - Answer Defrauding Innkeeper A family arrived at a campground in their motor home. The property manager offered the lot for free if the family would agree to pay for the utilities. The father agreed, even though he knew they would not have enough money to do so. After five weeks, the family drove off late one night without telling the manager and not paying the $360 bill. Would he be arrested for felony or misdemeanor crime? - Answer Defrauding Innkeeper - Misdemeanor (not >$950) A house's regular occupant had been in a convalescent home for more than one year. She fully intended to return and the house was being regularly maintained in the meantime. is the house considered inhabited? - Answer Yes Inhabited means currently used for dwelling purposes, but not necessarily actually occupied, at the moment of the crime A woman knew that her boss owned several expensive coins and kept them at his home. While he was away on business, she decided to go to his apartment to steal his coin collection. She entered the apartment with the key he kept in his desk at the office. She went to the drawer where the coins were stored; however, they weren't there. She quickly left the apartment. What crime, if any, did the woman commit? - Answer burglary (felony) as she entered his house with the intent to commit a theft A man entered an apartment by the window with the intent to rape the woman who lived there. As he was sneaking to the woman's bedroom, her doorbell rang. The woman answered her door and left with the person who was at the door. The suspect decided to leave and was caught by the security guard while climbing out the window.

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