EXAMINATION TEST WITH FULL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS
⫸ First Degree Robbery - (1) - (3) Simple Robbery
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(4) Leads victim to reasonably believe armed with dangerous weapon
⫸ Second Degree Robbery - (1) - (3) Simple Robbery
+
(4) specific intent to cause serious bodily injury
(5) victim suffered serious bodily injury
⫸ Armed Robbery - (1)-(3) Simple Robbery
+
(4) Armed with Dangerous Weapon
⫸ Carjacking* - (1) intentional taking of a motor vehicle
(2) belonging to another person
(3) in the presence of a person or passenger with lawful possession
(4) by force or intimidation.
⫸ Extortion - (1) Communication of threats,
(2) to another/family members/close friends,
,(3) to unlawfully injure the person/property, accuse of crime,
expose/impute deformity/disgrace, expose a secret, or do any other
harm,
(4) with the intention to obtain anything of value, some advantage, or
immunity.
NOTES
- Need not actually obtain something from victim.
- No defense for seeking to obtain property under "claim of right."
⫸ Simple Battery - (1) intentional use of force or violence OR admin. of
noxious substance
(2) without victim's consent
⫸ Second Degree Battery - (1) - (2) Simple Battery
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(3) specific intent to cause serious bodily injury
(4) victim suffered serious injury
⫸ Aggravated Battery - (1) - (2) Simple Battery
+
(3) used dangerous weapon
⫸ Aggravated Second Degree Battery* - (1) - (3) Aggravated Battery
, +
(4) specific intent to cause serious bodily injury
(5) victim suffered serious injury
e.g., fleeing burglar throws vehicle occupant out of the car while moving
(suffering serious injury).
⫸ Misc. batteries - - police officer
- school teacher
- referee
- correctional officer
- bus operator
- child welfare worker
- infirm
- domestic abuse battery
⫸ Negligent injuring - Generally
- Inflicting injury by criminal negligence.
Specialized
- Animal handling
- Vehicular (drugs/alcohol + injury)
- 1st deg. vehicular (drugs/alcohol + SBI)