GPSTC FINAL EXAM VERSION 2 NEWEST 2026
COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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What does § 16-3-4 state about intoxication? - ANSWER-§
16-3-4 states that a person cannot be found guilty if they
were accidentally or involuntarily under the influence.
What is the definition of involuntary intoxication? -
ANSWER-Involuntary intoxication includes consumption of
substances through excusable ignorance, coercion, or
fraud.
What does § 16-3-5 say about mistake of fact? -
ANSWER-§ 16-3-5 states that a person cannot be found
guilty if present at the scene of a crime without intent to
commit a crime.
What does § 16-3-21 address? - ANSWER-§ 16-3-21
addresses the use of force in defense of self or others.
What are the requirements for entrapment as a defense
according to § 16-3-25? - ANSWER-Entrapment requires
government introduction, undue persuasion, and lack of
predisposition.
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What does § 16-3-26 state about coercion as a defense? -
ANSWER-§ 16-3-26 states that a person is not guilty of a
crime, except murder, if under coercion and at risk of
death or great bodily injury.
What is defined in § 16-4-1? - ANSWER-§ 16-4-1 defines
criminal attempt as the intent to commit a crime that did
not occur.
What is the punishment for conspiracy to commit a crime?
- ANSWER-No less than a year and no more than half of
the maximum period for that crime.
What constitutes a criminal attempt under 16-4-2? -
ANSWER-An attempt to commit a crime, even if it is
known that success is impossible.
What are the possible sentences for a criminal attempt? -
ANSWER-Life sentence, death, or 1 to 30 years.
What is the definition of murder under 16-5-1? - ANSWER-
Unlawfully causing the death of another human being with
expressed malice.
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What is the difference between first-degree murder and
second-degree murder? - ANSWER-First-degree murder
involves malice and intent, while second-degree murder
can involve cruelty to children.
What is the punishment for first-degree murder? -
ANSWER-Life without parole.
What are the elements of voluntary manslaughter? -
ANSWER-Taking the life of another human being solely on
sudden and irresistible passion.
What is the punishment for voluntary manslaughter? -
ANSWER-1 to 20 years.
What defines involuntary manslaughter? - ANSWER-The
commission of a misdemeanor resulting in the taking of a
human life.
What is aggravated involuntary manslaughter? -
ANSWER-Death caused by the use of fentanyl from the
person selling or manufacturing.