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John starts a fire in a restaurant to collect money because of an insurance policy
covering the business for such loss (insurance fraud). What is John's crime? - ANSWER
Arson (PC 451



Fel



Devon burns his business records right next to his neighbor's house, and eventually his
neighbor's house catches on fire. What is Devon's crime? - ANSWER Reckless burning
(PC 452)



Mis unless it causes GBI or it burns a structure or forestland, then it becomes it
wobbler.



Bob takes his neighbor's lawn mower from their front yard (with a market value of $200)
and doesn't return it. What crime did Bob commit? - ANSWER Petty theft (PC 488)



Mis



David Shoplifted a piece of jewelry that has a $1000 price tag. What crime did David
commit? - ANSWER Grand theft (PC 487)



Fel



Smith hot-wired a neighbor's car in order to make it to the airport on time to catch a
flight. What crime did Smith commit? - ANSWER Stolen vehicle (CVC 10851)

,Wobbler



Late to a meeting, Jerry "borrows" his neighbor's bicycle without the neighbor's
consent and returns it later. What is Jerry's crime? - ANSWER Joyriding (PC 499b)



Mis



William was a guest in a hotel for 2 weeks. William left without checking out and paying
for room services valued at $1,100. What is William's crime? - ANSWER Defrauding an
Innkeeper (PC 537)



Feel since the value was above $950.



Robert breaks into a house when the owners are away with the intention of stealing
electronics and jewelry. What crime did Robert commit? - ANSWER Burglary (PC 459)



First degree burglary since it was a residential burglary.



Diana enters into a convenience store and steals a six-pack of beer valued at $12. What
crime did she commit? - ANSWER Shoplifting (PC 459.5)



Mis



Dan is driving a car with burglary tools in it and intends to burglarize a residence. What
is Dan's crime? - ANSWER Possession of burglary tools (PC 466)



Mis



An on-duty officer entered a pawn shop. She

, observed a television ($300 value) whose serial number had been scratched off. The
officer asked the owner about the television, and the owner

acknowledged that she knew that the numbers were changed when she

bought the television. What crime did the owner commit? - ANSWER possessing or
receiving personal property with altered serial numbers or identification marks. (PC
537e)



Mis since the television was under $950.



Lisa purchases a cellular telephone knowing it was stolen from another person. What
crime did Lisa commit? - ANSWER Buying or receiving stolen property (PC 496)

Wobbler ($950)



A man found a checkbook outside a grocery store. He went

into the store and bought $130 worth of groceries. He

signed the check with the name in the checkbook. What crime did the man commit? -
ANSWER Forgery (PC 470)



Mis since it was below $950.



A man was stopped by a peace officer for speeding. The

officer saw, in plain view on the rear seat of the vehicle,

a molotov cocktail. The man told the officer he was going to burn his ex-wife's house
down. What crime did the man commit? - ANSWER possession of flammable or
combustible material (PC 453)



Fel



A transient was looking for a place to sleep. He saw a bed in an open garage. He walked
up the driveway, entered the garage through the open doorway, and fell asleep on the

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