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Criminal law exam 2 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 110 QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
/ALREADY GRADED A+

1. At common law, a person whose intentional
conduct involved only indirect participation in a Accessory
crime was clas- sified as an .

2. When an offense is defined in a manner that a
spe- cific result must occur, the concept of
causation be- comes important. This is most Homicide
commonly associated with offenses.

3. Where a crime requires only proof of a intent,
the fact finder (i.e., the judge or jury) may infer
the de- fendant's intent from circumstances
surrounding the commission of the criminal act. general
4. Which of the following is not an actus reus?

5. A person cannot be held criminally liable for a (an)
.

6. is defined as "a cause that in a natural,
con- tinuous sequence, unbroken by any Intention
intervening caus- es, produces the consequences
that occur."

7. When a person has a given object under his or Proximate Cause
her direct physical control, that person is said
to be in
of that object.

8. Even though the common-law distinction between Actual Possession
principals and accessories before the fact has
been largely abolished, the concept of as a
separate offense has been retained by many
jurisdictions.
Accessory after the fact

9. Voluntary Act


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General intent exists when from the surrounding cir-
cumstances, the prohibited result may reasonably
be expected to follow from the offender's , ir-
respective of a subjective desire to have
accomplished such result.

10. The rationale for the requirement is to prevent
Actus reus
a person from being guilty of an offense based on
evil thoughts or intent alone. A

11. "The distinction between and
crimes is that the former involve a particular specific intent; general in-
criminal intent beyond the act done, while the
latter involve merely the intent to do the tent
physical act."

12. Which of the following laws does NOT define a
specif- ic-intent crime?
law making it a crime
possess controlled sub-
stances without a
13. The one indispensable element of a crime is the doctor's prescription.
.
Actus Reus

14. "[U]nder the doctrine of , it is immaterial whether transferred intent
the defendant intended injury to the person
actually harmed; if he in fact acted with the
required or ele- mental intent toward someone,
that intent suffices as the intent element of the
crime charged as a matter of substantive law."

15. Having consensual sexual relations with a
minor is generally considered a offense.




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16. Many mala prohibita crimes are offenses. Strict Liability

17. In , the Supreme Court ruled that the crime for Morrissette v.
United
which the defendant was prosecuted was a variantStates of (1952)
the common-law offense of larceny and that failure
to include the intent requirement in the statute
did not eliminate the element of intent.

18. In Powell v. Texas (1968), Powell was a chronic alcoholic Public Intoxication
who was convicted of .
19. The Model Penal Code rejects the common-law
terms for intent. Instead, it proposes four states Negligent
of mind: purposeful; knowing; reckless; and .

20. In Holloway v. United States (1999), the Supreme
Court interpreted the federal carjacking statute as
including a (an) element.

21. The Model Penal Code was produced by . the American Law
Institute

22. Actual possession exists when a person has something Constructive
under his or her direct physical control; posses-
sion is a more difficult thing to prove.
23. Normally, to convict a person of a crime, the
prose- cution must prove that an actus reus Criminal Intent
occurred with a concurrent .

24. Under English common law, one directly
involved in the commission of a felony was
classified as Principal
.

25. Solicitation

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