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Elements of an Attempt
- CORRECT ANSWER
Defendant intended to commit a crime
Defendant engaged in substantial step, beyond mere prep, toward
commission of a crime
Failure to complete the crime is an element in MD

Conspiracy - CORRECT ANSWER Common law misdemeanor
Penalty may no exceeded that of substantive crime
Crime is complete when the agreement is reached, no overt act is needed
Agreement does not to be explicit

Elements of Conspiracy - CORRECT ANSWER Agreement with at least one
other person (one of whom can't be a police officer)
Agreement is entered with the intent a crime is to be committed
Drug sells and Prostitution require three or more to be considered
conspiracy

Impaired Professional Competence - CORRECT ANSWER Terminate or limit
activities
Seek professional assistance

2nd Degree Burglary - CORRECT ANSWER Breaking and entering
Into a storehouse or structure
Ex: detached garage, shed, trailer, any business related store or storage
Intent to commit theft or violent crime, to commit 2nd degree arson, to
steal a fire alarm

3rd Degree Burglary - CORRECT ANSWER Breaking and entering
Into a dwelling

,Intent to commit a crime; other than theft or violent crime
Typically, MDOP, mal destruct of property

4th degree burglary version 1 - CORRECT ANSWER Breaking and entering
Into a dwelling or store house/building
No intent need to be proven

4th Degree Burglary version 2 - CORRECT ANSWER In, on or around the
dwelling or building with intent to commit a theft

4th Degree Burglary version 3 - CORRECT ANSWER Possession of burglar
tools with intent to commit theft
In or on someone's car with intent to steal car or property inside

3 Theories of 2nd Degree Assault - CORRECT ANSWER Battery
Attempted Battery
Intent to Frighten

Mental injury means - CORRECT ANSWER observable, identifiable, and
substantial impairment of a child's mental or psychological ability to
function

Neglect means - CORRECT ANSWER the leaving of a child unattended or
other failure to give proper care and attention to a child by any parent or
other person who has permanent or temporary care or custody or
responsibility for supervision of the child under circumstances that indicate
that the child's health is harmed or risk of harm

Record means - CORRECT ANSWER the original or any copy of any
documentary material in any form that is made or received by or received
from the state, county, or municipal corporation

Report - CORRECT ANSWER means an allegation of abuse or neglect made
under this subtitle

, Sexual abuse means - CORRECT ANSWER incest, rape, sexual offense,
sodomy, unnatural sexual practices

Family Law Purpose - CORRECT ANSWER mandating the reporting of any
suspected abuse or neglect, giving immunity to the individual who is
reporting, requiring prompt investigation, causing cooperative efforts of
agencies of the abuse, requiring the local department to give the
appropriate service in the best interest of the child,

Each health care worker must: - CORRECT ANSWER report the local
department of any suspected abuse or neglect of a child and to their
agency head

Attempted battery - CORRECT ANSWER When you make a physical strike
on a victim but miss

Intent to frighten - CORRECT ANSWER Have the present ability to commit
assault, threatening someone

Victim has to perceive that the threat will be carried out

First Degree Assault - CORRECT ANSWER Serious physical injury that
created substantial risk of death, or causes permanent or protracted
disfigurement or loss of bodily function

Use of a firearm
any kind of assault with an firearm is automatic 1st degree
Need not to be operative

Strangulation - CORRECT ANSWER
For how long?
How much pressure?
Type of hold?

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