Define Assault (LAW 13) - Answers Without lawful authority knowingly authority, engages in conduct
which would place a reasonable person apprehension of (blank).
Define Battery (LAW 13) - Answers Knowingly without legal justification by any means, causes bodily
harm to an individual, or makes physical contact of an insulting/provoking manner with an individual.
Agg Batt and Agg Assault (LAW 13) - Answers These are aggravating factors for (blank) and (blank):
(a): Offense based on location of conduct
(b): Status of victim
(c): Use of firearm, device
(d): (exclusive to agg (blank)): Injury/GBH
(e): On the public way
(f): Concealed identity (hoodie or mask used)
(it will be clearly represented in the question, i.e. "the victim is a 75-year-old woman", "a man struck
another man with a gun.")
Domestic Relationship (LAW 14) - Answers Anyone with whom you've shared a dwelling with for 6
months, have an alleged or non alleged blood connection, and any romantic partner, is considered a
(blank) relationship.
Define Stalking (LAW 14) - Answers (a) A person commits (blank) when he or she knowingly engages in a
COURSE OF CONDUCT DIRECTED AT A SPECIFIC PERSON, and he or she knows or should know that THIS
COURSE OF CONDUCT WOULD CAUSE A REASONABLE PERSON TO:
(1) fear for his or her safety or the safety of a third person; or
(2) suffer other emotional distress.
No Charge (LAW 14) - Answers Mr. X is in love with Miss Y. Every day Mr. X follows Miss Y home from
work. He tells her how much he loves her and tried to give her gifts. Miss Y calls the police for help. She
is very annoyed, but says he has not made any threats, and he has not done anything to cause a
reasonable person to be afraid or emotionally distressed. On these facts, is Mr. X guilty of Stalking?
,Violation of Order of Protection (LAW 14) - Answers Someone who has been properly served an Order of
Protection and violates it, is doing what?
Child Abandonment (LAW 14) - Answers What offense might apply to a parent who leaves their child
under 13 alone for a week?
Define Reckless Conduct (LAW 14) - Answers A person commits (blank) when he or she, by any means
lawful or unlawful, RECKLESSLY performs an act or acts that (1) cause bodily harm to or endanger the
safety of another person; or (2) cause great bodily harm or disfigurement to another person.
Reckless Conduct (LAW 14) - Answers Mr. X is throwing bricks at passing cars when the police are called.
He continues to recklessly throw bricks at the cars, and also at the responding police officers. Mr. X's
actions endanger the bodily safety of the citizens and the officers. What could Mr. X be charged with?
Define Vehicular Endangerment (LAW 14) - Answers (a) A person commits (blank) when he or she strikes
a motor vehicle by causing an object to fall FROM AN OVERPASS OR OTHER ELEVATED LOCATION in the
direction of a moving motor vehicle with the intent to strike a motor vehicle while it is TRAVELING UPON
A HIGHWAY in this State.
Vehicular Endangerment (LAW 14) - Answers X and Y are on an overpass above Lake Shore Drive. They
are throwing rocks at the cars that go by underneath. X hits one of the cars with a rock. The driver stops
and calls the police. What should X be charged with?
Intimidation (LAW 14) - Answers A tells B, "Commit a burglary with me or I will kill your father." What
offense?
Define Crim Sex Assault (LAW 15) - Answers The elements of (blank) are as follows:
1. Penetration, plus force.
2. Penetration, plus no consent
*3. Penetration, victim under 18,
accused is a "family member."
*4. Penetration, victim 13-17,
Accused is in "position of trust." changed to 18 YOA
, Generally deals with penetration
General Rule: Forced Sex is a crime
Define Crim Sex Abuse (LAW 15) - Answers The elements of (blank) are as follows:
1. Conduct, plus force.
2. Conduct, plus no consent
(b) Penetration or conduct,
Victim 9-16, accused under 17.
(c) Penetration or conduct,
Victim 13-16, accused less than
5 years older.
Generally deals with conduct
Agg Factors for Crim Sex Assault and Abuse (Law 15) - Answers These are aggravating factors for (blank)
and (blank):
1. Dangerous weapon, or item believed by victim to be dangerous weapon.
2. Bodily harm caused to victim.
3. Life of victim endangered or threatened.
4. Other felony also involved.
5. Victim age 60 or older.
6. Victim physically handicapped person.
7. Accused delivered to the victim a controlled substance, w/out consent...
(c) A person commits aggravated criminal sexual abuse if: